Even though in Colombia there is not enough educational support for deaf people, there have been several attempts to find a way to make education equal and equitable for the deaf, as this interferes with the intelligence of this population by not giving them the same education that hearing students receive. As a result, we aim to know and describe the intelligence profile of deaf children between the ages of four and ten enrolled in La Esperanza School for the Deaf in Villavicencio, Meta. This research has a quantitative approach that allows the collection of non-experimental and cross-sectional data; it is a descriptive study that seeks to specify the profiles and characteristics of the individuals. It is possible to carry out this research because Raven’s Progressive Matrices test is used to measure one of the components of the “g” factor, the capacity of relationship education, that is, supposing a continuation proposed by Spearman, which is the basis of psychological constructs. This test enables the measurement of intellectual capacity in educational settings taking into account population under twelve years of age with language and hearing difficulties, which is pertinent considering that those are the characteristics of the population of this investigation. Fifteen children were assessed with Raven’s test, specifically the CPM scale, and the data was analyzed by means of the SPSS program