Fundemabu

The EWO Foundation wants to positively impact society by contributing to the transformation of women and their surroundings through a sustainable model led by Marymount Barranquilla.

It brings together a community of agents, allies and supporters to educate women in vulnerable situations in the Metropolitan Area of Barranquilla on the topic of Entrepreneurial Leadership.
Colegio Sister Johanna (formerly called Fundemabu) is EWO’s flagship program. An institution that, for 59 years, has been educating integral girls and young women, with an excellent academic level, bilingual and prepared with values and principles to lead their life project and transform their environment and the world around them.

100% of the funds of EWO are dedicated to the education of girls and young women in vulnerable situations that get their education at Colegio Sister Johanna, to become entrepreneurial women leaders capable of transforming the world around them.

About Colegio Sister Johanna


It is a private non-profit Catholic educational institution that aims to foster entrepreneurial leadership in women in a vulnerable situation through a free education. With more than 59 years educating girls and young women between the ages of 5 and 18 from different neighborhoods of the Barranquilla area, the school offers high-quality education and values, from Preschool through 11th Grade. The institution is constantly improving so that English becomes its second language.
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Pedagogical Model


Colegio Sister Johanna is based in a constructivist model which looks to form students who are more responsible for their own learning and where teachers are a guide. The parents accompany and supervise the learning.
 
It is a learning based on projects and problems (ABPyP), which promotes understanding (APC), contextualizes what has been learned, and substantiated by formative assessments.

This is how we live education at Col. Sister Johanna

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