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A storied 85 years of diverse, individualized, quality education in Bogotá, Colombia
A storied 85 years of diverse, individualized, quality education in Bogotá, Colombia
reflects one of continual innovation and progressive thinking since our founding in 1938 by a group of visionary people who created the first educational institution of its kind in Colombia –a coeducational, non-sectarian, multicultural, dual-program school (Colombian Bachillerato and U.S. H.S. Diploma). CNG provides its 1,680 students with an engaging and caring learning environment committed to a personalized educational experience through a comprehensive K4-12 program. We promote high performance through a holistic, differentiated curriculum using research-based teaching methodologies, innovative learning frameworks and technologies, and strong partnerships between teachers, students, and parents.
As a welcoming community that honors and celebrates diversity in all forms, the school program places strong emphasis on valuing the unique talents and abilities of every student as well as nurturing social-emotional well-being and developing character. CNG promotes academic success through a full range of programs, including intensive learning-support services, gifted & talented programs, and a breadth of Advanced Placement and Honors courses. CNG also offers a broad variety of service learning opportunities with, amongst others, our sister school Hogar Nueva Granada and through yearly experiential learning opportunities in Colombia. CNG also provides an extensive range of after-school activities, clubs and organizations, and competitive sports in a 27-school athletic and activities league.
Our campus is located in the heart of Bogotá, the capital of Colombia, and the country’s largest city with a population of 11 million in the greater metro area. Situated in the heart of the Andes Mountains at 8,600 feet above sea level, this vibrant urban center has much to offer residents
and visitors. Our lush-green campus overlooks the city in a forested setting of natural beauty nestled against the eastern mountainside. Bogota’s mountainous topography and high elevation offer winding streets and perpetual fall weather, and those who live here enjoy colonial architecture,
family-friendly parks, engaging museums, modern shopping malls, and a top-notch culinary scene with award-winning restaurants.
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CNG is a learning community committed to serving a diverse student population and preparing responsible global citizens through an accredited United States/Colombian college-preparatory program focused on motivating students to achieve their fullest individual potential for excellence.
The academic program at CNG provides a robust, college-preparatory curriculum based on the most rigorous standards from the United States and Colombia. CNG groups its programs across four building levels: Primary (K4-2nd grades), Elementary (3rd-5th grades), Middle School (6th-8th grades) and High School (9th12th grades). Our educators and staff strongly support the school’s philosophy that all children can achieve their highest individual potential for excellence across their academic and personal goals.
We make it a priority to ensure that every student finds support for an individualized learning journey by providing high quality programs to all types of learners and incorporating research and best practices to impart differentiated instruction. Our assessment system uses a 4-point scale and follows the standards-based grading approach, whereby students’ performance is enhanced by the feedback they receive.
CNG has distinguished itself among international schools by offering one of the most comprehensive, inclusive, and highly regarded learning-support programs in the world. On an annual basis, over 200 students receive some type of learning support from mild to moderate to even intensive.
Our school also offers gifted-and-talented programs from Elementary through High School with over 250 students identified as top performers through standardized testing. Students can select from among 30 different Advanced Placement courses with Honors programs available from Grades 3-12. All CNG programs incorporate design thinking and project-based learning, standards-based assessment and reporting, and a scaffolded curricular program.
CNG promotes two interconnected objectives for institutional advancement in learning and teaching. First, the school’s Honored Tradition strand, which comprises 85% of our program, relates to key learning objectives and includes acquiring knowledge and skills that are the core of our collegepreparatory program for both Colombian and U.S. requirements. Second, the Visionary Future strand, most recently identified through Project 2025, comprises about 15% of our program and focuses on 21st-Century skills and the 4 C’s of Collaboration, Critical Thinking, Communication and Creativity. Our learning frameworks promote open-ended design challenges and problem solving skills which prepare students for university and for the everchanging job markets of the future.
CNG embraces the College Board’s Advanced Placement program by establishing in Elementary and Middle School the building blocks that will grow into Pre-AP and AP courses in High School. High school students may chose from 30 AP courses and can also elect to participate in the Advanced Placement International Diploma and the AP Capstone Diploma. All seniors take AP Research or Grade 12 English/Research.
CNG is committed to providing experiential learning through Classroom Without Walls (CWW), a K4-12 outdoor learning program intended to expand our curriculum beyond the classroom. CWW provides a space for cultural, social and leadership learning opportunities in the most prominent ecological and historical destinations in Colombia, allowing students and teachers to work with and learn from local communities.
Colegio Nueva Granada provides its students with a wide range of afterschool activities, clubs, organizations and competitive sports. CNG is part of a 27-school athletic and activities league. CNG also provides students of all grades exciting opportunities to learn and develop interest outside the classroom through our Condor Activities Program. Areas of focus include performing and visual arts, physical education, science, technology and more. With over 25 different classes taught by over 60 experienced instructors, we strive to provide cocurricular activities for all students and their varied interests.
The school also provides engaging co-curricular activities and fosters social service learning activities throughout Colombia and in our very own foundation school located on campus, the Fundación Colegio Nueva Granada which serves 375 highly disadvantaged students and families from surrounding neighborhoods. Interaction between CNG and Foundation students occurs across the grade levels as part of our mission to develop responsible global citizens. All CNG community service programs are aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals in the form of project based learning.
We are accredited by Cognia/AdvancED and the Colombian Ministry of Education, and we are proud to be recognized for our efforts to remain at the forefront of educational and organizational excellence. As three examples, Cognia, the world’s largest accrediting agency, recognized CNG in 2022 as a School of Distinction after achieving one of the highest-ever ratings in Latin America on their “Index of Educational Quality”. CNG was also the first school in South America to be honored as a School of Character in 2020 by Character.org after completing their rigorous 11-principle accreditation process. Additionally, our school received the Templeton Prize in 2018 for our joint work with our foundation school and the positive impact on helping transform our students and communities through this community-service impact project.
CNG FEATURED ON BBC WORLDWIDE; “Getting Ahead (and Abroad) of the University Competition.” CollegeBoard Advanced Placement ProgramCNG is the first school in South America to be recognized as a Cognia School of Distinction after our 2021-2022 accreditation review.
The CNG parent community democratically elects a seven-member Board of Directors who provide direction on strategic planning, finance, and policy for our non-profit organization. Elected members can serve up to three consecutive two-year terms before rotating out for a minimum of one year. Additionally, the U.S. Ambassador appoints a representative to serve on the Board as a non-voting member.
The CNG Board of Directors has a decadeslong history of stability, cooperation, and a high degree of professionalism allowing school directors room to successfully lead and implement a shared broad vision for the school.
CNG has a talented and well-structured 25-member Admin Team with proven administrative experience in over 30 different countries, which guides continuous school improvement efforts through a process of annual strategic planning in conjunction with the Board and Directors.
CNG fosters a caring educational environment through a dynamic balance of local and international faculty to promote awareness, appreciation, and inclusion across our multicultural demographic of students and community members. The school employs 350 teachers with international experience in more than 75 different countries. CNG has the highest number of international teachers across all schools in Colombia.
Our faculty receive ongoing training in differentiation to benefit all students across the entire learning continuum. Continuous learning remains a high priority at CNG, and staff members have opportunities to develop professionally by attending in-country and international conferences as well as participating in on-campus and virtual training sessions with experts in their fields of study.
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80% of our faculty join us with advanced degrees, including nine with doctoral degrees
In addition to our experienced faculty, CNG employs an additional 141 staff who work in administrative support, food service, cleaning, maintenance, and transportation, as well as 274 personnel through third-party providers in security, transportation, and general services.
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As the Chief Executive Officer, the Director is responsible for administering the CNG Mission, Vision and Philosophy within the parameters outlined by the Board of Directors’ policies and established procedures. The Director is responsible for the selection, assignment, evaluation, and termination, when necessary, of all school employees, the management of physical plant and equipment, the administration and supervision of the education program, and the maintenance of school-community relations. The Director is ultimately responsible for his/her actions to the Board of Directors. He/she may delegate to members of the staff portions of these responsibilities (with appropriate authority), but cannot relinquish his/her overall final accountability for all student and school performance efforts and results.
While the Board Policy Manual encapsulates the role of all Directors through time, in your first year at CNG, we hope you’re excited to take on the challenges of:
1. Building positive relationships with all CNG stakeholder groups (Board of Directors, faculty, staff, parents, students, alumni, prospective families and prospective faculty, and Fundación Hogar Nueva Granada) by:
• Gaining understanding of our school culture and Colombian culture and language.
• Meeting in-depth with CNG’s established, capable teams to build trust, effectively delegate and streamline work flows.
• Balancing academic, financial, and operational leadership responsibilities.
• Building upon well-established diverse learner programs through data-driven decision making (K4 through 12, Colombian and American, Learning Center, Gifted & Talented and Character Education, the Foundation and other service learning initiatives, among others), and
• Investing time and energy in reaching out and getting to know all stakeholder groups and allowing them to get to know you to generate esteem, confidence, and knowledge in both directions.
2. Continuing the implementation of CNG’s Strategic Plan
3. Carrying forward public and private fundraising with donors of all levels by expanding on long and shortterm development strategies.
4. Overseeing the construction of the school’s new Innovation Center.
5. Directly addressing ongoing challenges in global recruitment related to a shrinking candidate pool.
6. Communicating a compelling CNG story and highlighting our value proposition throughout the admissions process, customizing Director messaging to diverse audiences, and presenting yourself enthusiastically as the school’s new face of the future.
7. Serving as a member of the Board of Directors of the Fundación Hogar Nueva Granada and facilitating well-established learning, fundraising, and socialservice initiatives between FHNG and CNG.
• Previous experience in the capacity of Director or Deputy Director in a K-12 international school with an U.S.-style curriculum.
• Advanced degree in educational administration.
• High expectations and a strong commitment to an inclusive, standardsbased educational program.
• The ability to effectively communicate a shared vision and common purpose, and the desire to lead the school in a direction consistent with its current mission and vision.
• Multicultural awareness, intercultural competence, and a commitment to global understanding.
• Experience in and knowledge of current American educational philosophy and the Advanced Placement program.
• Instructional leadership background with extensive knowledge in using data to build, implement, and evaluate curriculum, innovative teaching, and assessment methodologies.
• Strong background of financial management in planning, budgeting, and executing annual operating funds with fiscal responsibility.
Candidates should embody many of the following qualities and skills: Our Core Values lead us to prioritize the following personal characteristics:
• Deep commitment to holistic learning and inclusive educational programs for all students.
• Some level of Spanish proficiency and familiarity with Latin American culture.
• Ability to recruit and retain committed and impactful teachers.
• Collaborative leadership style with capability in developing strong work teams.
• Experience with oversight of curricular program improvement, including knowledge of Common Core Standards, Next Generation Science, STEM, Design Thinking, PBL, and AP/Honors programs.
• Proven ability to generate trust with a school community in a complex multicultural environment.
• Capacity to communicate regularly and transparently with the Board of Directors on academic, organizational, and financial matters.
• Excellent interpersonal skills with the ability to engage and involve stakeholders in meaningful and productive ways.
• In-depth working knowledge and expertise in admissions.
• Experience in fundraising and advancing a master facility plan to improve school quality.
• Leadership experience in a State Department A/OS-supported school.
• A visionary leader who inspires and leads by example.
• Strategic and creative thinker, clear in design and decisive in execution.
• Appreciation of cultural diversity and ability to promote cultural sensitivity.
• Accomplished public speaker and writer who can effectively represent the school to stakeholders and to external parties.
• Commitment to growth of self and the school community.
• Energetic and impressive work ethic.
• Personal integrity and professional ethics.
• Collaborative leadership style and teambuilding skills.
• Excellent organizational skills with a proven ability to multitask successfully.
• A results-oriented approach with the ability to inspire others to identify and achieve target outcomes.
• Demonstrated interest in community service and social impact programs.
The salary and benefits are highly competitive and will be dependent upon the qualifications and experience of the successful candidate. The initial contract is for three years, but we hope to build a longer-term future together. The new Director will officially commence their duties in July of 2025 but will have the opportunity to make transition visits to CNG during the 2024-25 school year as schedules permit.
For additional information about our extraordinary program and community, please visit our website at www.cng.edu.
While the application deadline is September 15, 2023, interested applicants should submit all required materials as early as possible. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis and CNG reserves the right to close the selection process at any time. Interested candidates should submit an application as a single pdf file attachment to ppoore@searchassociates.com, including the following components :
• Explain your strengths and why you are interested in the Director position at CNG (1-2 page cover letter).
• Show us your experience by submitting a current resume.
• Help us get to know you by outlining your educational beliefs and leadership style (1-2 page statement of educational philosophy).
• Introduce us to people who know your strengths by sharing a minimum of four professional references’ phone numbers and email addresses, at least one of which should be your current direct supervisor. (We do not accept character references or non-confidential letters of reference from colleagues, friends, students, or parents).
Please note that Search Associates will not forward-on candidates for further consideration by CNG if a candidate is under contract or otherwise encumbered in such a way that would preclude them from freely entering into a new employment contract, if offered, or is not available for the start date stipulated by the hiring school.