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N owadays, it is very relevant and important to keep in mind we are all part of a globalized world. Internet, social networks, and current media makes it very easy and simple to get interconnected as well as to be able to access any kind of information in real time. Universities worldwide offer differ- ent careers and programs both to be attended at their campus- es and also virtual training. Inter- national schools have already developed many kinds of agree- ments overseas in order to com- ply with this world tendency. WE ARE NOW INHABITANTS A OF A GLOBAL VILLAGE. According to our School Mission, CSJ prepares students to face the world challenges and in pursuing our School Vision we work looking forward to be- ing internationally accredited. That is why, for CSJ is very import- ant to provide students with the necessary tools to access the world in a very successful and meaningful way. This is not only a matter of a foreign language acquisition and development, but also the skills to reach the personal and professional devel- opment in a globalized world. EDITORIAL Here is where our “International Guidance Office – I GO” takes an outstanding place in the CSJ projection. It is the school in- formation point where the CSJ community can have the oppor- tunity to know about internation- al school agreements and many overseas institutions programs offered to international students. This is a project CSJ develops with the help and assistance from the parents’ council. Bilingualism Co- ordination is in charge of lead- ing the office, along with all the assistance from the CSJ Com- munications Department. With- out their help, it would not have been possible to be launching our I GO program with you today. We hope every member of the CBS family takes advantage of the International Guidance Office - I GO and the infor- mation it delivers. We look for- ward to being a helping hand any time somebody needs us. NESTOR ADRIAN PRADA FERIA CSJ Bilingualism Coordinator