2000: May 7th: National games begin in Cali, with the school’s participation.
May 19th: The school’s new chapel is inaugurated.
2001: In February, a school reinforcement system for students with academic performance problems, the Learning Center, is created.
October 7th: The school participates in the XII Friendship Games.
2002: This year, the ICAFT is recognized by Germany as a German vocational training institute abroad.
May 14th: The school’s 80th anniversary is celebrated.
2003: January 23rd: On the 40th anniversary of the Treaty of Eliseo (friendship between France and Germany), there is a meeting between the high school grades of the Colegio Andino and the Liceo Francés. May 21st: The athletes participating in the Humboldt Sports Games leave for Quito.
2004: March 23rd: The UNCOLI athletics games begin at the school.
October 11th: The UNCOLI table tennis tournament begins at the school.
November 8th: The UNCOLI athletics tournament begins at the school.
November 22nd: The UNCOLI volleyball tournament begins at the school.
2005: February 25th: The Andean Swimming Cup takes place.
April 27th: The UNCOLI athletics tournament begins at the school.
2006: Sabina Fahnenbruck is appointed as the school’s principal.
February 18th: The school participates in the XVI National Games of German Schools in Cali.
2007: The celebration of the school’s 85th anniversary of its founding takes place.
2008: The school is certified as an “excellent German school abroad.” It is the third German school globally and the first in Europe to receive this certification.
November 18th: The national games of German schools in Colombia begin with Colegio Andino’s participation.
2009: October 20th: A tribute is held for the Humboldt Games athletes.
In December, the school’s students visit the San Mateo Association Kindergarten, founded by the German-speaking Lutheran community in Bogotá in 1972, sharing their lunchbox with the children and doing a puppet show for them.
Alexander von Bila is appointed as the new director of the Alejandro Von Humboldt Corporation.