Colombia, Bogota
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Academic courses are taught in English, with Spanish-taught courses in Español, Sociales, and Filosofía/Ética. The Bachillerato Diploma Program includes English-taught courses and Spanish-taught courses. CNG follows the American school calendar (August through June). Language requirements: K4 has no minimum English; K5 requires varying levels; 1st–5th require English proficiency with ENL available only for international families; 6th–12th require English proficiency; ENL not offered beyond 5th.
K4 is an English immersion program. ENL services are available only for international families in 1st–5th grade. The Bachillerato Académico Program includes English-taught courses and Spanish-taught courses (Español, Sociales, and Filosofía/Ética). 6th–12th grade require English proficiency, and ENL is not offered beyond 5th grade.
K4 is an English immersion program. No minimum English requirements for entry to K4.
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.