Colegio Nueva Granada


Colegio Nueva Granada is a bilingual international private elementary, middle and high school in Bogotá, Colombia.
Colegio Nueva Granada was founded in 1938 by Frederic Dever, Doris de Samper and Irwin C. Byington. Its original name was "The Anglo-American School" and Mr. Gabriel Calderon was its first director.
Colegio Nueva Granada teaches a U.S. college-preparatory curriculum. Students study for both the U.S. High School Diploma and the Colombian Bachillerato Diploma. The majority of the classes are taught in English with a varied curriculum including Foreign Languages, Sports, and Technology. The school's staff includes foreign as well as Colombian teachers. The AP system is offered to students, allowing them to gain college credits.
The CNG student body in 2018 was made up 1,815 students of 33 nationalities. Moreover, the total number of employees was 388. All CNG teachers are certified professionals.
Among social projects in which students participate are the Hogar Nueva Granada, Alianza Educativa and mandatory personal student social service hours. Hogar Nueva Granada and Alianza Educativa are projects formed to help children and families in need with health and education programs to ensure their futures as Colombian citizens.
Yearly, students teach English to approximately 40 children, ages 7 to 14, from the surrounding neighborhoods of Juan XXIII and Bosque Calderón in Bogotá.
Others participate in the continuing education program for adults, 18 to 40 years old. This is a joint program, with Caja de Compensacion Familiar with the help of teacher and student volunteers, to prepare adults to validate elementary school and also to get ready for ICFES exams in the higher levels of education.
Colegio Nueva Granada is home to the first Confucius Institute established in a K-12 school in Latin America. The institute, founded in October 2009, promotes the study of Chinese language, culture, ethics, and philosophy. Eighteen CNG students have been awarded full scholarships to study in China by the CI since 2009.

House system

Colegio Nueva Granada follows the House system tradition. Throughout elementary and middle school, students and teachers form part of one of the four houses. Houses compete in both academic and athletic tasks, with a winner crowned at the end of the school year based on the overall points the house received. The winning team is awarded a trophy that is placed in their corresponding school's hallway. In elementary school, students elect their House representatives. Posters are made and hung in hallways during "elections". During "election" day, candidates have to give a 1-minute speech in front of their classmates explaining why they should get elected.

Tri-Association

The school was the host of the Association of American Schools of Central America, Colombia, Mexico, and the Caribbean meeting in the week of October 13, 2006. Around 1000 people from all over the Americas attended the event.

Athletics

In 2017 the school's girls' soccer team and girls' basketball team won the XXII Juegos Binacionales.

Notable Alumni