IdealsThe school's principle of conduct is based on what is called a discipline of trust (disciplina de confianza), following the lines of Montessori's active discipline. This fundamental principle seeks to instill self-confidence and inner discipline in students, as well as developing in them a deep sense of responsibility, honesty, loyalty and friendship through the active development of freedom. The Gimnasio Moderno was awarded a national monument status due its longevity and historical stature. The educational program is divided into four sections. The first section includes Montessori 1, 2, and 3, first Decroly, and second Decroly. The second section includes the third, fourth, and fifth Decroly grades. The third section includes the sixth through ninth grades, and the fourth section includes the tenth and eleventh grades. TraditionsThe school's traditions include: A marching band (winners of the Silver Baton (Batuta de Plata) competition in 1999 with Sebastián Devis being drum major or leader, and again in 2006 with Nicolás Medina as drum major. A Football Soccer championship between Gimnasio Moderno and Gimnasio Campestre, called the 'Tradition Cup' (Copa Tradicion). The school also hosts the Sparrowhawk Cup (Copa Aguilucho), a Football Soccer league made up of teams from other schools in Bogotá. Excursions around the whole extent of the country. Following the ideals of Robert Baden-Powell. Sports Teams: The school has traditionally encouraged and supported its sports teams, such as the, football, basketball, volleyball and swimming teams. The school gives annual recognition to those students who excel in different areas. These areas are called, personal effort, kindness to others, 'excursionist spirit' and a group recognition of friendship. Directors
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Marching bandThe marching band of the Gimnasio Moderno is the one of the oldest school marching bands in Bogotá, it is more than 50 years old. The instruments played in the band are:
This is one of the most traditional school bands in Colombia.
A Few months ago the band was suspended by legal problems, and they still without playing. Notable alumni and studentsAlumni and non-graduates but at sometime students of the school include, former Colombian President Alfonso Lopez Michelsen, (Ernesto Samper), Senators Álvaro Araújo Castro, House Representatives (Nicolás Uribe), recognized scientists (Rodolfo Llinas), Entrpreneurs (Julio Mario Santodomingo) and authors (Eduardo Caballero Calderón, Lucas Caballero Calderón (Klim), Daniel Samper Pizano, Ricardo Silva Romero), as well as sportsmen (Eduardo Pimentel) Actors (Diego Trujillo, Jorge Enrique Abello, Felipe Noguera, Carlos Manuel Vesga) and artists (Compañia Ilimitada, Mauricio y Palo de Agua, Sismo y Wamba. Controversial alumniErnesto Samper Pizano (involved in the Proceso 8000 scandal) External links
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