New Cambridge School has officially inaugurated its new Primary Building, marking an important milestone in the continued development of the campus in Bucaramanga, Colombia.

The new facility provides more than 4,300 m² of dedicated learning space and includes 25 modern classrooms alongside specialist environments such as a Maker Space and a systems room. The building also features collaborative learning areas, play spaces and a cafeteria, all designed to support active, engaging learning experiences for primary students.

Built with a strong focus on safety, connectivity and comfort, the new building incorporates technology-enabled classrooms, efficient climate systems and infrastructure that supports flexible, modern teaching and learning.

Carolina Charry Reyes, Headteacher at New Cambridge School, commented; “We are launching the first stage of the renovation that will shape the future for new generations. We have classrooms specialising in robotics and coding, where we take science and mathematics to the next level, allowing our students not only to consume technology, but also learn how to create it.”

Josep Caubet, Chief Executive Officer, Latin America, shared; “The new facilities are an important part of the learning environment, but the real strength lies in our team. In this project, we have brought together global best practices and adapted them to the local context in Santander, Colombia, connecting our students with the high standards of learning seen across leading schools worldwide.”

The investment reflects the continued commitment of Cognita and Redcol to strengthening high-quality learning environments and expanding access to world-class education in the region.

The opening of the new Primary Building represents another step forward for the school community, supporting students to develop agency, adaptability and positive attitudes from an early age.