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La Toscana, Colegio

image by Ivan Sache, 28 January 2009

"Colegio La Toscana" is located in the borough of La Toscana, ward of Suba, in the north-westernmost part of Bogotá. Classes started on 19 April 1996.
The flag of the institute, as described on the website of the institute, is horizontally divided white-dark red (lit. "red wine"). The flag was adopted after a students' competition.
Ivan Sache, 28 January 2009


La Trinidad, Colegio

image by Ivan Sache, 27 February 2006

Colegio La Trinidad (Institución Educativa Rural La Trinidad) is located in the village of  La Trinidad, Municipality of Manizales, Department of Caldas. The flag of the Colegio is horizontally divided yellow-white. Yellow represents work, effort and commitment, whereas white represents purity. Yellow (border) and white (field) are also the colours of the shield of the Colegio.
Source: <www.comunidad.com.co>, located by Valentin Poposki.
Ivan Sache, 27 February 2006


León XIII, Institución Educativa

image by Ivan Sache, 11 September 2014

Colegio León XIII was established in El Peñol by Municipal Agreement No. 17, adopted in May 1912. Unidad Educativa León XIII was established by Departmental Decree No. 334 of 10 March 1983, as the merger of Liceo León XIII, Escuela Urbana José Obed Hincapié, and Escuela Urbana Ramón María Giraldo. The institute is named for Pope Leo XIII (1878-1903).
The flag of the institute is a parallelogram of 1.60 m in length and 1.10 m in height. It has a green background and is crossed from the upper left to the lower right part by three stripes, each of 5 cm in
width; the central stripe is red while the two outer stripes are yellow.
Green represents emerald, hope, abundance, and liberty. Red represents ruby and fire, valor, audacity, an intrepidness. Yellow represents topaz, the sun, wealth, force, faith, and constancy.
Source: http://leonxiii.jimdo.com/institucional/horizonte-institucional/bandera/ - Institute's website
Ivan Sache, 11 September 2014

Colegio León XIII was established in El Peñol (Antioquia Department) in May 1912, upon request of Antonio José Díaz, parish priest since 1909. The institute was renamed Liceo Departamental León XIII by Ordinance No. 18 of 28 December 1967, placing it under departmental administration although it remained property of the municipality. Unidad Educativa León XIII was established by Decree No. 334 of 10 March 1983 as the merger of Liceo León XIII, Escuela José Obed Hincapié and Escuela Ramón María Giraldo. The institute is named for Pope Leo XIII (1810-1903, elected in 1878).
The flag of the institute is described in Chapter 3.2 of the institute's Etiquette Guidebook. The flag, of dimensions 1.10 m x 1. 60 m, is green with three yellow, red and yellow stripes, each of 5 cm in width, running from the upper left to the lower right corner. Green is a symbol of emerald, hope, abundance and liberty. Yellow is a symbol of topaz, sun, wealth, force, faith and constancy. Red is a symbol of ruby, fire, value, audacity and intrepidness.
Source: http://ie-leonxiii.edu.co/images/leonxiii/informacion-institucional/MANUAL-DE-CONVIVENCIA-LEONXIII.pdf - Institute's website
Ivan Sache, 21 November 2014


León de Greiff, Liceo

image by Ivan Sache, 3 January 2021

Liceo León de Greiff was established in 1977 in Cereté (Córdoba) by Esteban López Doria and Ana Carmela Gómez.
The school is named for the poet León de Greiff (1895-1976), founder in 1915 of the Los Panidas movement that rejuvenated Colombian literature.

The flag of Liceo León de Greiff is horizontally divided white-blue with the school's emblem in the center.

Photos
https://leondegreiffcerete.edu.co/index.php/noticias/248-estudiantes-lilegristas-entre-los-mejores
Ivan Sache, 3 January 2021


La Unión, Institución Educativa Instituto

image by Ivan Sache, 03 October 2014

Institución Educativa Instituto La Unión (ILAU) was established in La Unión (Sucre Department) by Resolutions No. 685 of 8 November 2002 and No. 2,599 of 8 November 2003, as the merger of Instituto La Unión (est. by Departmental Ordinance No. 72 of 26 November 1972), Escuela Santander, and Escuela Santo Domingo.
The flag of ILAU is horizontally divided yellow-green.
Source: http://www.ilau.edu.co/simbolos.html - Institute's website
Ivan Sache, 03 October 2014


La Victoria, Institución Educativa Distrital

image by Ivan Sache, 18 October 2018

Institución Educativa Distrital La Victoria was established in October 1961 in San Cristóbal, boroughs La Victoria and la Colmena, Bogotá.

The flag of IED La Victoria is green with a triangle horizontally divided yellow-red placed along the hoist, with a countercolored border, and the school's emblem at fly.
http://cedlavictoria.edu.co/institucional/identificacion/
IED La Victoria website
Ivan Sache, 18 October 2018


Laura Montoya, Colegio Diocesano

image by Ivan Sache, 22 October 2014

Colegio Diocesano Laura Montoya is located in Chigorodó (Department of Antioquia). The institute is named for St. Laura of Saint Catherine of Siena (Laura de Jesús Montoya y Upegui, 1874-1949; the first Colombian-born
saint, canonized on 12 May 2013 by Pope Francis), a nun who struggled against racial discrimination and founded in 1914 the Congregation of Missionary Sisters of Immaculate Mary and of Saint Catherine of Siena. The nuns affiliated to the congregation are locally known as "Lauritas".
The flag of the institute is horizontally divided green-white-green.
Source: http://www.diocesanolauramontoya.com/index.php/quienes/simbolos - Institute's website
Ivan Sache, 22 October 2014


Leningrado, Institución Educativa

image by Ivan Sache, 16 November 2014

Institución Educativa Leningrado is located in Pereira (Risaralda Department).
The flag of the institute is in dimensions 0.90 m x 1.50 m [3:5], horizontally divided white-blue-green with the institute's emblem in the middle. White is a symbol of innocence, peace, childhood, divinity, stability, spirituality, purity and tenderness. It expresses the limpidity of the student's mind, the clarity of their open mind, always prepared to receive and use knowledge. It conveys simplicity. Blue is a symbol of confidence, reserve, harmony, affect, friendship, loyalty and love. It expresses the deepness of intelligence; knowledge and conscience that can be increased and transmitted from generation to generation by giving the best of oneself as a thinking person. It is the colour of the firmament and of the sea, symbolizing school work, merit, spiritual and material force, as well as the infinite space where the human being shall live (the world of knowledge, science and technology). Green is a symbol of youth, desire, leisure, balance, freshness, vegetation and health. It represents the hope and faith of the educationalists, who aim at educating honest human beings. It symbolizes life and the natural environment, being the result of the harmonic interaction human being - vegetal environment - energy - life.
The emblem represents the unity of actions and principles in the search for ideals (Knowledge, Science and Virtue). The emblem is surmounted by a flame, which symbolizes the vivid feeling of love for the institute, which builds up ideals of mutual aid. It is a symbol of knowledge and light. The flame-shaped fire is energy, empowerment, force and dedication. The red and yellow colours of the flame are those of the town of Pereira.
Source: http://leningrado.edu.co/mision-vision-y-simbolos-institucionales/ - Institute's website
Ivan Sache, 16 November 2014


Libertad, Gimnasio Cultural

image by Ivan Sache, 08 August 2014

Gimnasio Cultural Libertad was established on 7 January 1969 by the Bogotá branch of the Bavaria workers' union and acquired on 15 September 1979 by Pablo Alejandro Casallas Jerez.
The flag of the institute is horizontally divided orange-white-black.
Source: http://gcl.edu.co/?page_id=44 - Institute's website
Ivan Sache, 08 August 2014


Libertad, Institución Educativa Municipal

  image by Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg, 16 August 2014

Institución Educativa Municipal Libertad was established on 10 December 1958 in Pasto (Nariño Department), as Instituto Nocturno Libertad, by the Committee of the Economical Middle Class of Colombia, presided by Antonio José Cerón Mora. Instituto Femenino Libertad was established on 2 October 1967. Municipal Decree No. 351 of 28 August 2003 merged the two institutes with the Santa María Eufrasia, Rodrigo Carvajal and Julián Buchelito schools to form Institución Educativa Municipal Libertad.
The flag of the institute, designed by Dina Narváez E., is white with two adjacent equilateral triangles, a blue triangle pointing to the hoist and a yellow triangle pointing to the hoist. White is a symbol of transparency, clarity, harmony, tolerance and peace. The triangles are symbols of firmness and stability. Blue is a symbol of heavens and of strong-mindedness. Yellow is a symbol of spiritual and intellectual wealth.
http://11-2jmlibertad.blogspot.fr/2012/03/institucion-educativa-municipal.html - Institute's blog
Ivan Sache, 6 July 2014


Libertador Simón Bolívar, Institución Educativa

image by Ivan Sache, 31 January 2009

"Institución Educativa 'Libertador Simón Bolívar'" was founded on 30 September 2002 in the borough of Bolívar, Municipality of Tunja, Department of Boyacá (Decree No. 2419), through the merging of "Colegio de Educación Básica Simón Bolívar", "Colegio de Educación Básica Los Libertadores" and "Concentración Escolar del Sur".
The flag of the institute, as shown graphically and described on the website of the institute, is horizontally blue-white-green.
Blue symbolizes the heavens and the horizon shared by all.
White symbolizes purity and transparency.
Green symbolizes hope, the fields and the local landscape.
Ivan Sache, 31 January 2009


Libre, Universidad

image by Ivan Sache, 28 December 2008
after photos on the main website, with "Bogota" on the emblem

image by Ivan Sache, 28 December 2008
after the Cali website, without "Bogota" on the emblem

Image at <www.ulibrepei.edu.co>.
Dov Gutterman, 21 July 2002

According to the picture at <www.ulibrepei.edu.co>, the seal seems smaller and towards the hoist. The description says however that the seal is in the center.
Carlos Thompson, 17 March 2003

"Universidad Libre" succeeded on 13 April 1912 "Universidad Republicana", founded in Bogotá at the end of the 19th century by Liberal and Masonic intellectuals. Lacking funds, the university could not start classes until 13 February 1923, with the help of General Benjamin Herrera, unsuccesfull candidate at the presidential election in 1921.
The university has its main seat in Bogotá and regional seats in Baranquilla, Cali, Cartagena, Cúcuta, Pereira and Socorro.
The flag of the university, as shown on different websites of the university, is red with the university emblem in the middle. Red represents the academic dignity, action and permanent revolution for freedom.
The emblem of the university is made of a red disk charged with the shield of the university, black with a white open book surmonting a red Phrygian cap, and a white scroll bearing the motto of the university, "Sciencia Fons Libertatis", in Latin, "Science source of freedom", in black letters. The disk is surrounded by a black ring outlined in gold an charged with the name of the university in white capital letters.
Symbols' page on the university main website is at <www.unilibre.edu.co>.
Symbols' page on the Cali seat website is at <www.unilibrecali.edu.co>.
Symbols' page on the Cúcuta website is at <www.unilibrecucuta.edu.co>.
Symbols' page on the Pereira website is at <www.unilibrepereira.edu.co>.
The best view on the flag has to be found on the Cali website.
There are a number of variations in the representation of the emblem in these images.
Ivan Sache, 28 December 2008


Limonar Institución Educativa

image by Ivan Sache, 28 July 2018

The symbols of Institución Educativa Limonar is prescribed by Agreement 16-1, issued on 25 July 2001.

The flag, designed by the teacher María Lucy Gaitán de Díaz, is divided yellow-green by the descending diagonal, with the institute's emblem in the center. The colors are those of lemon ("limón"), representing the borough and the school. The diagonal stripes represent the projection of the students in the professional environment. The yellow field represents the process of cognitive, communicational and ethical maturation. The green field represents the growth stages that slowly develop during the school's life.
The emblem was designed by Jean Fredy Cortes Medina, student in 9th class.

https://institucionlimonar51423.jimdo.com/informaci%c3%b3n-general/
IE Limonar website
Ivan Sache, 28 July 2018


LITECOM, Institución Educativa

image by Ivan Sache, 27 November 2014

Liceo Técnico Comercial (LITECOM) was established in October 1973 in Jamundí (Valle Department) by Guillermo Coll Salazar, Bárbara Kaina Guerrero, Mariano Ramírez, Arnulfo Escobar, Esther Lida Rodríguez, Humberto Vidal and Miguel Antonio Sánchez.
The flag of LITECOM is horizontally divided yellow-white-green. Yellow is a symbol of the region's resources; this is also the proper colour of interbreeding and of the immense cultural resources of melting-pot. White is a neutral colour, also the symbol of peace, meaning tolerance, rest, openness to dialogue, and openness to shake a friendly, sincere and cordial hand. It reflects equal participation of all. Green is the colour of hope; it also represents the intense greenness of the cordilleras and mountains. Green is the colour of the coffee plantations, of the pastures and of the horse ranches. It is the colour of biodiversity and of a healthy and healing environment.
Source: https://sites.google.com/site/colegiolitecom/simbolos-de-la- institucion  - LITECOM website
Ivan Sache, 27 November 2014


Litoral Pacifico, Institución Educativa Comercial

image by Ivan Sache, 26 November 2014

Institución Educativa Comercial Litoral Pacifico was established in Bocas de Satinga (Municipality of Olaya Herrera, Nariño Department) by Resolution No. 2,541 of 30 September 2002.
The flag of the institute is in dimensions 1 m x 2 m, horizontally divided white-blue. White symbolizes peace, while blue symbolizes the sea.
Source: http://www.angelfire.com/al4/cololaya.edu.co/ - Institute's website
Ivan Sache, 26 November 2014


Livio Reginaldo Fischione, Institución Educativa

image by Ivan Sache, 26 October 2018

Institución Educativa Livio Reginaldo Fischione is located in Riohacha (Guajira Department).
The school is named for His Grace Livio Reginaldo Fischione (1925-2009), Vicar Apostolic of Riohacha (1966-1988) and Titular Bishop of Aquae in Byzacena (1966-2009).

The flag of IE Livio Reginaldo Fischione is vertically divided red-white-blue with the school's coat of arms in the center.
http://livioreinaldo.blogspot.com/2009/09/actualizaciones.html
School blog
Ivan Sache, 26 October 2018


Llanadas, Colegio

image by Ivan Sache, 14 November 2010

Colegio Llanadas is located in Lebrija (Department of Santander).
The flag of Colegio Lanadas, as shown graphically on the institute's website, is vertically divided green-white, with three vertical stripes in the middle, red, white and red, respectively. Nine white stars are placed on the descending diagonal of the green field. A bigger, green star inscribed in a green ring is placed in the middle of the white field. Green symbolizes the natural resources, white symbolizes peace and
harmony, red symbolizes the blood shed during the Palonegro War*. The big green star symbolizes the main seat of the institute, while the nine white stars symbolize its nine rural seats.
Source: http://cllanadas-puyana.blogspot.com/2008/09/simbolos-del-colegio.html
*The Battle of Palonegro opposed from 11 to 26 May 1900 Liberal and Conservative troops, during the Thousand Days War (1899-1902).
Ivan Sache, 14 November 2010


Llanos de Cuivá, Institución Educativa

image by Ivan Sache, 10 January 2021

IE Llanos de Cuivá, located in Yarumal (Antioquia), originates in the establishment of Liceo Anexo Llanos de Cuivá by Resolution No. 9,521 issued on 4 February 1976, as a dependency of IDEM de Santa Rosa de Osos. Classes started in a room offered by parish priest Heriberto Yepes Sierra.
Concentración Educativa Llanos de Cuivá was established by Decree No. 344 issued on 10 March 1983, as the merger of Escuela José Mejía and Liceo Anexo Llanos de Cuivá. The school was renamed to Institución Educativa Llanos de Cuivá by Resolution No. 15,029 issued on 25 October 2002. Resolution No. 132,777 issued on 18 November 20914 incorporated La Bella, El Retiro, San Antonio and Santa Isabel schools to IE Llanos de Cuivá.

https://iellanosdecuiva.edu.co
School website

The flag of IE Llanos de Cuivá, designed by Teacher Martha Cecilia Areiza Torres and student Diana Carolina Vásquez Ruiz, is blue with a white triangle bordered in red and placed along the hoist, charged with the school's coat of arms.
Blue is a symbol of stability, deepness, loyalty, confidence and intelligence.
Red is a symbol of power, vitality, ambition, life, youth and energy.
White is a symbol of purity, light, kindness, innocence, purity, optimism and perfection.

The coat of arms, designed by ex-student Juan Carlos Chavarria Mazo, is surrounded by a yellow border and divided by a diagonal stripe running from the lower left to the upper right part, of the same color.
Yellow is a symbol of sunlight, intellectual resources, originality and glee, and felicity and energy. The diagonal stripe is inscribed with the school's motto, "Science and Virtue".
The open book is a symbol of study, work and clear and sincere attitude.
The owl is a symbol of knowledge, wisdom and culture.

https://iellanosdecuiva.edu.co/simbolos-institucionales
School website

Photo
https://corregimiento-llanos-de-cuiva.webnode.com.co/products/entrega-simbolica-de-la-bandera-de-la-institucion-educativa-a-los
Ivan Sache, 10 January 2021