Cra. 2 Este No.70-20 Bogotá, Colombia - www.cng.edu
CEEB/ACT Code 925440
SCHOOL PROFILE 2023 - 2024 DIRECTOR: Dr. Eric H. Habegger HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL: Ms. Mary West HIGH SCHOOL COLLEGE COUNSELORS Ms. María Lucía Puerta - Ms. Jen Graham - Mr. Matthew Johnson E-mail: mlpuerta@cng.edu - E-mail: jennifer.graham@cng.edu - Email: matthew.johnson@cng.edu School Telephone: 57601-212-3511 | FAX: 57601-211-3720
GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS Colegio Nueva Granada is a private, co-educational day school founded in 1938 to provide students (K4 - 12) with a U.S.- oriented, college-preparatory education. CNG is accredited by Cognia/AdvancED and the Colombian Ministry of Education. The school year begins in August and ends in June, and this year’s enrollment is 1658. The student body is international consisting of 46% Colombian, 16% U.S., 14% dual (U.S.-Colombian), 15% dual (Other-Colombian) and 9% from other countries. There are a total of 48 nationalities at CNG. All classes are taught in English except Colombian social studies, Spanish, French, and Mandarin. The average class size in high school is 11, and the maximum class size is 23 by policy. CNG does not provide class rank.
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT BODY Currently, there are 405 students enrolled in the high school, grades 9-12. The Senior class number is 106, the Junior class 101, the Sophomore class 95, and the Freshman class 103. Both the U.S. High School and the Colombian Bachillerato program of study are offered. All students graduate with the U.S. High School diploma. Additionally, seventy-nine percent (79%) of the Class of 2023 received a Colombian Bachillerato diploma. Ninety-nine percent (99%) of graduates go on to university studies.
CLASS OF 2023 UNIVERSITY ENROLLMENT DATA
GRADING POLICY 4.0 - Advanced - With thorough / clear evidence of independence & extended thinking
B: 3.00 - 3.49
3.0 - Proficient - With some evidence of independence & extended thinking
C: 2.50 - 2.99
2.0 - Basic - Able to demonstrate basic knowledge and/or skills that were taught
D: 2.00 - 2.49
1.0 - Below Basic - Unable to demonstrate basic knowledge and/or skills that were taught.
F: 0.00 - 1.99
* 0.3 weighting is added to the final semester AP and Honors course grades.
GRADE DISTRIBUTION CLASS OF 2024
4.50% 24%
A: 3.50 - 4.30
44% 50% 40%
30.48%
30% 20%
27.50%
15.24% 17.14% 17.14%
10%
Study in USA
Study in other countries
Study in Colombia
Have not yet defined university of choice
Of the Class of 2023, 7% chose to defer their college entrance either for a semester or a year.
0%
0.95% 2.50 2.66
2.67 2.83
4.76% 2.84 2.99
2.50 - 2.99
6.67% 7.62% 3.00 3.16
3.17 3.33
3.34 3.49
3.00 - 3.49
3.50 3.66
3.67 3.83
3.50 - 4.20
Ministerio de Educación Nacional República de Colombia
3.84 4.20