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Colegio Nueva Granada

Colombia, Bogota

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School Essentials

Foundational information about the school

Location

Cra. 2 Este

70-20, Bogotá, Colombia. CNG sits in Bogotá, nestled in the mountains that form the eastern border of the city, offering a setting of natural beauty. Bogotá is the capital and largest city of Colombia.

Levels

K4/Pre-K through 12th grade, including Primary School, Elementary School, Middle School, and High School.

School Type

The school has an accredited United States/Colombian college-preparatory program.

Additional Learning Support

The Learning Center offers remedial support, in-class support through co-teaching, occupational therapy, and speech and language therapy, plus alternative curricula. The Gifted & Talented Program provides enriched and accelerated opportunities for K4–12 students.

Country Affiliation

Colombia

Fees

Application / Enrollment (Matrícula) Fees
- Enrollment (matrícula) is charged as a one‑time fee at registration. For 2025 the published matrícula value recorded in public reporting is COP 5,092,272 (for the 2025 academic year).

Tuition (Pensión) — fees by year group
- Published, grade‑specific monthly ranges previously reported (for the 2023–2024 period) show a differential tuition by grade:
- Kindergarten through Grade 7: approximately COP 5,225,833 to COP 5,492,477 per month.
- Grade 8 through the final year: approximately COP 4,787,338 to COP 5,038,889 per month.
These figures were reported for the 2023–2024 period and indicate the school charges different pension levels by grade/service package.

Billing schedule and payment terms
- Schools operating under Colombian private‑school practice normally separate a one‑time matrícula (paid at enrollment) from the ongoing pensión (tuition). Pensiones at Colombian private schools are commonly billed across ten monthly payments during the academic year; the matrícula is typically set as a single upfront charge not to exceed about 10% of the annual tariff (this is the common regulatory framework applied to private schools). These national billing norms are the typical model used by private international schools in Bogotá.

Boarding / Residential Fees
- Boarding is not applicable. Colegio Nueva Granada is a day school (no boarding program).

Other costs and typical ancillary fees
- School supplies and grade‑specific materials: the school publishes grade supply lists with individual item prices for the 2025–2026 materials lists (examples include listed prices for pencils, markers and other classroom materials). These supply lists form part of the expected annual out‑of‑pocket costs for families.
- Uniforms and PE kit: families are typically required to purchase school uniform and physical education clothing from the school's authorized vendor or bookstore; uniform costs are an additional parental expense (uniform pricing is not consolidated into the matrícula/pensión figures above in public reporting).
- Optional services often charged separately at similar international schools (transportation, lunch/meal plan, extracurricular or co‑curricular activity fees, instrument rental, certain course fees or AP exam fees) may be offered and invoiced in addition to pensión and matrícula; these are commonly itemized as “other fees.” (No consolidated public table with all optional service prices for 2026/27 was located.)

Refunds and cancellation
- No publicly accessible, consolidated refund or cancellations policy for matrícula/pensión could be located in the materials available for public review. General Colombian private‑school practice and regulations require that schools document any discounts, refund terms and contractual conditions in their internal regulations/manuals and the registration contract; specific refund rules are therefore typically recorded in the school's enrollment contract or admissions policy. A specific, published CNG refund schedule for 2026/27 was not found in the publicly accessible documents.

Fee payment options
- Payment channels commonly used by Colombian international schools include bank transfer, domestic online payment systems (PSE), and school payment portals that accept electronic payments. Colegio Nueva Granada maintains a providers/payments portal infrastructure (provider portal reference), consistent with use of electronic payment methods for institutional transactions. Specific accepted card types or bank account details for direct payment were not published in a consolidated public fee schedule.

Notes on effective year and recent adjustments
- The single explicit, itemized matrícula figure located in public reporting refers to the 2025 academic year (COP 5,092,272). Older public reporting (2023–2024) shows monthly pension ranges by grade as noted above. National regulatory guidance published for 2026 allowed increases in private‑school tariffs; public reporting has calculated estimated 2026 adjustments based on those rules. If an exact 2026/27 schedule is required, the school's formal 2026/27 fee schedule or the school's admissions/finance office circulation is the authoritative source.

What I checked and remaining gaps
- Public reporting and news coverage provide a clear published matrícula figure for 2025 and historical monthly pension ranges for 2023–2024, and I located grade supply lists with item prices for 2025–2026. However, a consolidated, publicly posted CNG fee schedule that breaks down pensión by exact grade for 2026/27, term‑by‑term billing statements, explicit payment method acceptance lists, or a published 2026/27 refund/cancellation policy was not available in the publicly accessible materials reviewed. The statements and figures above use the most recent publicly reported figures available for each item and national billing norms where appropriate.

Pupil Nationality Mix

54% of students hold international passports.

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English, Spanish
Fees Unlisted
Ages 4 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 1700
Type Co-educational
Opened 1938
Bus Service No

Colegio Nueva Granada (CNG) is a co-educational K4–12 school in Colombia offering a US-accredited, college-preparatory program with a clear international focus. The High School provides a U.S.-style curriculum with 32 Advanced Placement courses; the Colombian Track (Programa Colombiano) prepares students to meet Ministry of Education standards and graduate with the Bachillerato Académico, including Spanish-language instruction and electives such as Literatura AP and Química Orgánica. The campus supports 21st‑century learning through spaces like the Global Learning Studio, iDesign Lab, MIS – Media Innovation Studio, MakerSpaces, and Design Lab, plus the Iragorri Sound Production Room. A five-story Innovation Center (28 spaces) will expand STEAM and project-based learning. CNG partners with Google, Apple, Microsoft, Adobe, and others to provide digital tools widely. Condor Activities offers 20+ clubs; Classroom Without Walls centers on SDGs with outdoor journeys. The House System promotes arts, service, leadership, and a comprehensive athletics program from K5 to Grade 12.

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