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Escuela Normal Superior de Ubaté

image by Ivan Sache, 19 October 2018

Escuela Normal Superior de Ubaté (ENSU) was established in August 1962. The school remained exclusively feminine until 1972. ENSU is composed of five seats: Central, Rural Viento Libre, Rural Seños y Fantasias, Jardin Infantil, Santa Helena.

The flag of ENSU is horizontally divided white-orange. White is a symbol of purity, honesty and neutrality of the teachers. Orange is the symbol of valor, power and joy as requirements of pedagogic activity.
http://muanusofigaby.blogspot.com/2016/04/escuela-normal-superior-de-ubate.html
Manualidades con Karen y Gaby blog
Ivan Sache, 19 October 2018


U.C.N.®, Cibercolegio

image by Ivan Sache, 28 July 2018

Cibercolegio U.C.N.® was established in Santa Rosa de Osos (Antioquia) by Provincial Resolution No. 5,778, adopted on 20 June 2003. In 2006, the institute educated more than 3,700 students from 18 municipalities (Andes, Angelópolis, Bagre, Briceño, Cáceres, Campamento, Donmatías, Entrerríos, Salgar, San José, Santa Rosa, Segovia, Sopetrán, Támesis, Tarazá, Valparaíso, Yarumal, and Zaragoza).
http://www.cibercolegioucn.edu.co/
Cibercolegio U.C.N.® website

The flag of Cibercolegio U.C.N.® is horizontally divided white-dark blue with the institutional symbol of UCN in the center. The colors reflect the Marian character of the institute and its diocese of origin.

The institutional symbol is composed of a wind-rose signalling North. It symbolizes the geographical location of the university and the straightforwardness of its strategic management, of its vocation and of its commitment to future. The placement of the star and the discontinuity of the lines highlight potentiality, movement and perpetual change. "C" is the initial of "Catholic", meaning on one hand, universality proper to any university, and, on the other hand, the ecclesiastic origin of the institute and its philosophy of life.

Manual de Convivencia
http://www.cibercolegioucn.edu.co/Documents/manual_convivencia.pdf
Ivan Sache, 28 July 2018


UIS, Fundacion Colegio

image by Ivan Sache, 10 January 2004

The College was founded in 1970 in Santander. Its flag is vertically divided blue-white-blue with the emblem of the FUIS in the middle. The emblem is made of a white book with a red border, on which is placed the logo of the FUIS in blue. The logo is based on the letters FUIS and shows a student bent over his work.
Source: www.voluntad.com.co, located by Dov Gutterman.
Ivan Sache, 10 January 2004


Unión Colombia, Colegio

image by Ivan Sache, 13 October 2018

Colegio Unión Colombia was established in 2002 in Bogotá as the merger of Escuela Santa Claudia and Escuela Nacional Piloto de Aplicación.

The flag of Colegio Unión Colombia is horizontally divided white-green with the school's coat of arms in the center.
http://www.colegiounioncolombia.com/Nuestra-Instituci%c3%b3n.php
Ivan Sache, 13 October 2018


Urabá Antonio Roldán Betancur, Fundación de Estudios Superiores Universitarios de

image by Ivan Sache, 01 December 2014

Fundación de Estudios Superiores Universitarios de Urabá (FESU) was established in Apartadó (Antioquia Department) by Resolution No. 596 of 2 April 2001. The institute is named for Dr. Antonio Roldán Betancur, one of the founders of EDUCOOP, a cooperative for education in the Urabá region established in 1976. The Urabá region is located around the gulf of the same name, on the border with Panamá.
The flag of FESU is white with the institute's emblem, beneath the writing "Institución Universitaria / FESU" in black letters. The emblem of the institute uses warm colours, representing the regional intense activity, movement, and social dynamics. A sun is placed in the center as the focal point of the emblem; its circular shape refers to infinity and perfection. The sun has always been associated with wealth, splendour and light. The sun is inscribed in a door, which symbolizes the man facing the world and the future. In the background, a second door is framed with classical elements. Ancient Greece and Rome are the origin of democratic knowledge and of academics. That door is the distinctive element of the educational institute. Men and women face the new advance of the university in the world. The blue triangle in the background represents the immensity of the sea and increases the idea of eternity and complexity of the sea; it conveys the idea of port.
Source: http://www.fesu.edu.co/institucion.html - FESU website
Ivan Sache, 01 December 2014


Urabá, Escuela Normal Superior de

image by Ivan Sache, 12 December 2020

Escuela Normal Superior de Urabá is based in Turbo. Its flag, most probably based on the municipal flag, is horizontally divided blue-green-yellow.

The three stripes of equal dimensions highlight integrity and balance in the pedagogic and cultural education.
Blue is a symbol of the sea that bathes the Gulf of Urabá, the region's pride.
Green represents the beautiful vegetation, a latent hope for the future of Urabá and a source of hope for people.
Yellow represents the power of the sun rays over fertile land.

https://sites.google.com/a/turboeducado.edu.co/normal/manual-de-convivencia-1

Escuela Normal Superior de Urabá, Manual de Convivencia
Ivan Sache, 12 December 2020


Urumita, Institución Educativa Agropecuaria

image by Ivan Sache, 20 November 2014

Escuela Vocacional Agrícola was established in Urumita (La Guajira Department) by Decree No. 80 of 26 May 1960. Institución Educativa Agropecuaria was eventually established as the merger of Instituto Agrícola, Escuela 14 de Junio, Jardín infantil Mi Nuevo Hogar and Centro Educativo Domingo Sabio.
The flag of the institute is horizontally divided green-white.
Source http://www.ieagropecuariadeurumita.edu.co/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=20:nuestros-simbolos&catid=25:institucion&Itemid=65 - Institute's website
Ivan Sache, 20 November 2014