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Panamericano Puente Boyacá, Institución Educativa

image by Ivan Sache, 13 September 2014

Institución Educativa Panamericano Puente Boyacá was established in the village of Puente de Boyacá, part of the municipality of Ventaquemada (Boyacá Department) by Resolution No. 2,006 of 21 October 2008.
The flag of the institute is green with a red disk in the middle, outlined in golden yellow and charged with a black representation of the Bridge of Boyacá.
Source: http://instpanamericano.blogspot.fr/p/bandera-y-escudo.html - Institute's website
The Bridge of Boyacá (Puente de Boyacá) is part of the Park of Boyacá, a National Cultural Heritage site that commemorates the Battle of Boyacá, won on 7 August 1819 over the Royalist troops. The bridge, erected in the early 18th century, was proclaimed a National Monument of the Independence in 1920.
Source: http://www.absolut-colombia.com/campo-de-boyaca-escenario-de-la-inolvidable-batalla-de-boyaca/
Ivan Sache, 13 September 2014


Panqueba, Institución Educativa Técnica de

image by Ivan Sache, 20 November 2014

Colegio Cooperativo was established in January 1976 in Panqueba (Boyacá Department) by the priest José Antonio Romero Mojica. The school was renamed Colegio Departamental Mixto by Decree No. 645 of 23 August 1976, Colegio Nacionalizado de Panqueba by Agreement No. 69 of 5 August 1986, and Colegio de Educación Basica y Media Técnica de Panqueba by Resolution No. 2,016 of 22 July 1999. Colegio de Educación Preescolar, Basica y Media Técnica de Panqueba was established by Resolution No. 1,664 of 11 July 2002, as the merger of the Colegio and of Concentración Urbana. Institución Educativa Técnica de Panqueba was eventually established by Resolution No. 47 of 16 January 2009 as the merger of the Colegio and of several Escuelas Rurales.
The flag of the institute is described in Chapter 2, Article 6 of the institute's Etiquette Guidebook as plain emerald green, meaning hope, economy, agriculture and cattle-breeding. Adopted in September 1979, the flag was designed by Aurelia Maldonado de Russi. Authorship is credited to the priest José A. Romeroy - director of the school - and to the teachers María Antonia Calerón, Dora Sofía Leal and Aurelia Maldonado.
Source: http://colpanqueba.jimdo.com/manual-de-convivencia/ - Institute's website
Ivan Sache, 20 November 2014


Panebianco Americano, Institución Educativa

image by Ivan Sache, 10 January 2021

Institución Educativa Panebianco Americano is located in Candelaría (Valle del Cauca). The school is composed of four seats: Atanasio Girardot, José María Córdoba, Santa Rita de Cassia and Enrique Olaya Herrera.

The symbols of IE Panebianco Americano were designed by Yanet Gónima.
The flag is horizontally divided green-white-yellow with the school's coat of arms in the center.
Green represents sugarcane, the fertile fruit of the municipality's soil.
White represents peace and love.
Yellow represents the resources obtained through the community's progress and surpassing.

The shield is surmounted by a scroll inscribed "Trabajamos con amor y educamos para la paz", "We work with love and we educate for peace". In the center are featured hands meaning teamwork, the river that borders the four seats of the school, and sugarcane as the product of the municipality's agriculture.

http://iepa.edu.co/index.php/simbolos
School website
Ivan Sache, 10 January 2021


Papagalá, Institución Educativa Técnica

image by Ivan Sache, 13 December 2014

Institución Educativa Técnica Papagalá was established in 1932 in Papagalá (municipality of Saldaña, Tolima Department), as Escuela Rural Mixta Papagalá. The sole teacher, Atanias Réinales, taught some 20 pupils in a palm-roofed hut offered by Miguel Hernández Pinto. Colegio Papagalá was established in 1982, as a secondary seat of Colegio Roberto Leiva. Institución Educativa Técnica Papagalá was eventually established by Resolution No. 1,213 of 3 October 2002 as the merger of Instituto Técnico Comercial Papagalá, Escuela Rural Mixta Papagalá Cucharo and Escuela Rural Mixta El Redil.
The flag of the institute is horizontally divided wine red-white. Wine red is a symbol of Tolima Department, as a colour of its flag. White is a symbol of peace.
Source: http://papagala.tripod.com/CONOZCANOS.htm#S%CDMBOLOS_INSTITUCIONALES - Institute's website
Ivan Sache, 13 December 2014


Pascual Bravo, Instituto Técnico

"The Instituto Técnico Industrial Pascual Bravo (English: Technical Institution Pascual Bravo) was established by Ordenanza No. 37 of 1935, by the Assembly of the Department of Antioquia as "Escuela de Artes y Oficios" (English: School of Arts and Crafts), as an Annex of the Universidad de Antioquia. In 1938 it was reorganized into an industrial institution, and became an independent entity, as a public school, changing its name to its current form. The year 1938 is generally accepted as the foundation of the school. It is closely related to the I.U. Pascual Bravo because they both have the same foundation date and name and are complimentary institutions as well"
Sources: http://www.tecnicopascualbravo.edu.co/index2.php?id=5749&idmenutipo=1121&tag=, http://master2000.net/recursos/fotos/284/resena_historica.pdf, and https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Instituto_T%C3%A9cnico_Industrial_Pascual_Bravo

The flag is, as seen here (second flag from left to right): https://scontent.feoh4-2.fna.fbcdn.net/ (source: https://www.facebook.com)

For additional information go to Técnico Pascual Bravo (official website): http://www.tecnicopascualbravo.edu.co
Esteban Rivera
, 13 August 2018


Pascual Bravo, Institución Universitaria

"The I.U. (Institución Universitaria) Pascual Bravo (English: University Institution Pascual Bravo) was established by Ordenanza No. 37 of July 24, 1935, by the Assembly of the Department of Antioquia as "Escuela de Artes y Oficios" (School), as an Annex of the Universidad de Antioquia. In 1938, by Ordenanza No. 56, of July 4, 1938, its name is changed to "Escuela de Artes y Oficios Pascual Bravo" (English: Pascual Bravo School of Arts and Crafts). By Decreto No. 108 of 1950, Congress modifies its name to "Instituto Técnico Superior Pascual Bravo" (English: Higher Technical Institute Pascual Bravo). By Law 52, of 1982 Congress again reorganizes the institution and it is renamed "Instituto Tecnológico Pascual Bravo" (English: Technological Institute Pascual Bravo) and grants full autonomy. Finally, by Resolución No. 1237 of the Ministry of Education of March 16, 2007, it is transformed into a University Institution.

The year 1938 is generally accepted as the foundation of the school. It is closely related to the I.U. Pascual Bravo because they both have the same foundation date and name and are complimentary institutions as well."
Sources: http://www.pascualbravo.edu.co/pdf/normograma/acuerdos/2017/acuerdo-015-estatuto-general.pdf,
http://www.pascualbravo.edu.co/index.php/lainstitucion/quienes-somos/historia
and https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pascual_Bravo_(desambiguaci%C3%B3n)

The flag is horizontal with five horizontal stripes, equal in size, three blue and two white, starting (from top to bottom) with blue, and
the Coat of Arms ® in the middle, as seen here: http://www.pascualbravo.edu.co/images/lainstitucion/simbolos/bandera.jpg (source: http://www.pascualbravo.edu.co/index.php/lainstitucion/quienes-somos/simbolosinstitucionales). On the lower blue stripe, close to the hoist, in a vertical manner, it has the inscription "Vigilada Mineducación" (English: Monitored by (the) MinEducación (abbreviation for Ministry of Education)".

The following information is from their "Manual de Identidad Visual" (English: Visual Identity Manual):
The coat of arms colors are:
CMYK
Blue: C = 100 M= 74 Y = 42 K= 55
White: C = 0 M= 0 Y = 0 K= 0
RGB
Blue: R = 0 G = 31 B = 55
White: R = 255 G = 255 B = 255
Pantone
Blue: 7463EC
White: N.D.

The font types to be used are: Bebas Neue, Helvetica Neue LT Com 47 Light Condensed, Helvetica Neue LT Com 77 Bold Condensed, Arial Narrow, Nightingale and Wilderness Typeface.

The description of the coat of arms (translated from the original, in Spanish): "The torch above indicates the more knowledgeable, the wiser. The middle of the Coat of Arms is a book, representing the mission of the Institution to safeguard knowledge. The Coat of Arms is complemented by a circumference that welcomes all elements, including the name and year of foundation, and seeks to represent universal concept of knowledge.
(A) Cogwheel, which refers to the Technological formation of the Institution.
Registro de la Marca Comercial Institución Universitaria Pascual Bravo 1938 (mixta). Para distinguir servicios comprendidos en la
educación, formación, servicios de entretenimiento, actividades deportivas y culturales.
(®) Registered trademark
"Vigilada Mineducación (English: Monitored by (the) MinEducación (abbreviation for Ministry of Education). It has to be visible as
mandatory by Resolución No. 12220 of 2016 by the Ministry of Education.

For additional information go to Pascual Bravo (official website): http://www.pascualbravo.edu.co
Esteban Rivera
, 13 August 2018


Pasto, Escuela Normal Superior de

image by Ivan Sache, 29 October 2014

image by Ivan Sache, 29 October 2014

Escuela Normal de institutores de Nariño was established in Pasto (Nariño Department) by Law No. 7 of 6 September 1911. Classes started on 23 November 1911. The institute was renamed Escuela Normal de Occidente in 1935. Subsequent names of the institute were Escuela Normal Superior de Varones, Escuela Normal Nacional, and, eventually, Institución Educativa Municipal Escuela Normal Superior de Pasto.
The flag of the institute is presented in the Institutional Education Project as horizontally divided white-green. Green represents hope, as well as the woods and gardens located in the premises of the institute. White is a symbol of tranquility, harmony, and peace.
Source: http://www.escuelanormalpasto.edu.co/documentos/05pei.pdf - Institute's website
However, the flag in actual use is horizontally divided green-white.
Photos:
http://www.escuelanormalpasto.edu.co/images/stories/inter02/HPIM9928.JPG
http://www.escuelanormalpasto.edu.co/images/stories/inter02/HPIM9929.JPG
The flag appears to be used also with the institute's emblem in the middle.
Photo: http://www.escuelanormalpasto.edu.co/images/stories/egresados/IMG_9557.JPG
http://www.escuelanormalpasto.edu.co/images/stories/egresados/IMG_9780.JPG
The emblem of the institute is presented in the Institutional Education Project as charged with traditional elements. The lower right part alludes to Nariño Department illuminated by the torch of knowledge. The upper left part is charged with a castle, a symbol of the greatness of the inhabitants of Nariño, surrounded by two lions symbolizing the authority and the force of people struggling for education. The central part is inscribed with the institute's motto "EDUCACION Y PROGRESO" (Education and Progress).
Ivan Sache, 29 October 2014


Pasto, Institución Educativa Municipal Técnico Industrial de

Ivan Sache, 12 July 2014

Institución Educativa Municipal Técnico Industrial de Pasto was established in 1950 in Pasto (Nariño Department), succeeding Escuela Industrial Francisco de Paula Santander. The institute was managed from 1952 to 1972 by the Salesians of Don Bosco. Then state-managed, the institute was renamed Instituto Técnico Superior Industrial Nacional de Pasto. The institute adopted its current name in 2004, after its management had been transferred to the municipality of Pasto.

The flag of the institute is diagonally divided green-white per bend sinister, with the institute's emblem in the middle. Green is a symbol of freshness, tranquility and hope. White is a symbol of purity, innocence and peace.

The emblem of the institute features:
- a lightning, representing electricity, among the oldest specialties taught at the institute;
- a cogwheel, representing industrial mechanics;
- a square and a rectangle, representing industrial design and wood industry;
- a computer mouse, representing computer science, the most recent specialty taught at the institute;
- a book, as the highest symbol of academics and knowledge.
All these elements are inscribed within a circle symbolizing integration.
http://tecnicoindustrialpasto.edu.co/index.php/institucion/simbolos-institucionales - Institute's website
Ivan Sache, 12 July 2014


Patios Centro Uno, Colegio

image by Ivan Sache, 08 July 2011

"Colegio Patios Centro Uno" is located in Los Patios (Norte de Santander Department).
The flag of the institute, as shown (photo) on the institute's website, is horizontally divided white-red.
Source: http://tania-patios.blogspot.com/2010/04/simbolos-patrios.html
Ivan Sache, 08 July 2011


Patria, Liceo

image by Ivan Sache, 09 July 2011

"Liceo Patria" was founded on 15 April 1967 in Barrio San Alfonso, Bucaramanga (Santander Department) by General Álvaro Valencia Tovar, as "Quinta Brigada", based in dependencies of the Ricaurte Battalion. In 1970 General Álvaro Camacho Leiva moved the college to its today's location and renamed it "Liceo Patria Quinta Brigada". On 28 April 2008, the college was renamed "Institución Educativa Liceo Patria" by Municipal Decree No. 1,699.
The flag of the institute is shown graphically on the institute's website as horizontally divided white-red. White symbolizes peace, red symbolizes courage and love.
Source: http://liceopatria.org/S%C3%ADmbolos.php
Ivan Sache, 09 July 2011


Paulo VI, Institución Educativa

image by Ivan Sache, 17 September 2014

Institución Educativa Paul VI was established in Palmira (Valle Department) by Resolution No. 1,781 of 4 September 2002, as the merger of Centro Docente No. 82 Paulo VI (est. on 16 October 1968), Centro Docente No. 98 José María Calvache, Centro Docente No. 101 Popular Modelo, and Centro Docente No. 107 Luis Fernando Vallejo. The name of the institute recalls the Apostolic Pilgrimage (official visit) of Pope Paul VI to Bogotá, 21-25 August 1968.
The symbols of the institute, designed by Hugo Ferney Rodriguez in 1983, for the celebration of the 15th anniversary of the foundation of the institute, are prescribed in Article 7 of the institute's Etiquette Guidebook.
The flag is divided white-yellow by a red diagonal stripe, per bend sinister. White and yellow are the papal colours. Red recalls the cloak of the Pope and of the cardinals.
Source: http://www.calameo.com/read/000735823835d07b7d482
Photos:
https://plus.google.com/photos/106852332323370992619/albums/5662020592603114657/5662020817191679394?banner=pwa
https://plus.google.com/photos/106852332323370992619/albums/5662020592603114657/5662020920033451026?banner=pwa
https://plus.google.com/photos/106852332323370992619/albums/5662020592603114657/5662024058582465538?banner=pwa
Ivan Sache, 17 September 2014


Paz y Esperanza, Institución Educativa

image by Ivan Sache, 13 May 2021

Institución Educativa Paz y Esperanza was established in April 2019 in borough Ciudadela Torrentes, Soacha (Cundinamarca).
The flag of IP Paz y Esperanza is horizontally divided white-green, white for peace ("paz") an green for hope ("esperanza"). The two colors are arranged in horizontal stripes of equal size, emphasizing the balance between these two spiritual factors.
Source: school website
Ivan Sache, 13 May 2021