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Featured international schools in Mexico
Olinca International School
Part of the Cognita Group, Olinca International School is a top World IB school that aims to holistically develop its students. With several programmes in English, Spanish, and French, the school provides a truly global and academically rigorous learning environment. Olinca International Schools offers coding, robotics, entrepreneurship, design, and STEAM workshops to prepare their students for the future.
Read our full school review or visit their website: www.olinca.edu.mx
There are several international schools in Mexico’s major cities catering to a variety of nationalities. These schools offer a wide range of curricula, including American, British, Mexican, and Japanese school systems. Due to the lower standards and language barriers in public schools, most expats in Mexico choose to send their children to one of the many excellent international schools.
International schools are known for offering exceptional standards and catering to a wider range of children’s interests. Some top international schools in Mexico offer extracurriculars such as swimming, rowing and windsurfing while children learn to use cutting-edge technologies and are equipped with the digital skills necessary to thrive in the modern world.
Expat parents must ensure the school of their choice is accredited by Mexico’s Secretariat of Education. Most international schools in Mexico offer bilingual education, allowing children to maintain proficiency in their home language while immersing themselves in the local culture and language.
Parents are encouraged to find an international school close to their homes and workplaces to make commuting easy. Some international schools in Mexico may also offer transport for students as part of the tuition fees or as an additional cost.
Below is a list of some of the best international schools in Mexico.
International schools in Mexico
The American School Foundation
Established in 1888, the American School Foundation (ASF) is the oldest accredited American school abroad offering the IB, Mexican and American curricula. ASF is a top international school in Mexico representing 67 nationalities across its more than 2,500 students. It aims to provide an academically rigorous and inclusive school community. Students at the school can participate in more than 30 school-organised extracurricular activities or join one of the seven sports teams.
Gender: Co-educational
Curriculum: American (including Advanced Placement), Mexican and International Baccalaureate (Diploma Programme)
Ages: 3 to 18
Website: www.asf.edu.mx
The Edron Academy
The Edron Academy is a premier international school in Mexico, offering its students an exceptional yet challenging academic experience. The school’s mission is to educate the whole child, with a strong emphasis on social-emotional learning. Students at The Edron Academy are fully bilingual, with most of the learning taking place in English.
Gender: Co-educational
Curriculum: British (English National Curriculum and Cambridge IGCSE), Mexican (Years 7 to 9) and International Baccalaureate
Ages: 2 to 18
Website: www.edron.edu.mx
Greengates School
A member of the Nord Anglia Education school family, Greengates School is a gateway for students to a truly international school community. Greengates School offers innovative and rigorous curricula while prioritising values such as empathy, respect and responsibility. True to the standard at Nord Anglia Education schools, Greengates School hires only the best and most qualified teachers to ensure children enjoy engaging learning experiences that go beyond the classroom.
Gender: Co-educational
Curriculum: British (English National Curriculum and Cambridge IGCSE), International Curriculum (IEYC and IPC) and International Baccalaureate (Diploma Programme)
Ages: 3 to 18
Website: www.greengates.edu.mx
Instituto Bilingüe Victoria
Victoria School is home to students of more than 15 nationalities, and over 50 percent of its teachers are native English speakers. The school was officially opened in 1993 by a group of international school teachers keen to escape city life and build a student-centred family school. Since then, the school has grown into one of the biggest in Tequisquiapan and has a special educational needs department.
Gender: Co-educational
Curriculum: Mexican and British (Cambridge IGCSE and A-Levels)
Ages: 3 to 18
Website: www.victoriaschool.edu.mx
The Japanese School of Mexico
The Japanese School of Mexico offers its students the opportunity to learn the highly regarded Japanese curriculum while maintaining strong cultural links with Mexico. Honesty, respect, and order are the main values that guide teaching and learning at the Japanese School of Mexico. Additionally, students can join multiple cultural exchanges and sports clubs to ensure that they develop holistically.
Gender: Co-educational
Curriculum: Japanese and Mexican
Ages: 3 to 18
Website: www.liceomexicanojapones.edu.mx
Olinca International School
Part of the Cognita Group, Olinca International School is a top World IB school that aims to holistically develop its students. With several programmes in English, Spanish, and French, the school provides a truly global and academically rigorous learning environment. Olinca International Schools offers coding, robotics, entrepreneurship, design, and STEAM workshops to prepare their students for the future.
Gender: Co-educational
Curriculum: International Baccalaureate and Cambridge International for Early Years and Primary
Ages: 18 months to 18
Website: www.olinca.edu.mx
What do expat parents say about schools in Mexico?
"There are several good grade schools, including a Waldorf school – Colegio Los Charcos - and a Montesorri-based school - Colegio Atabal. My kids went to Atabal for about a million years. It´s a small school and they enjoyed it. They are in a new school called Colegio Multicultural Siglo XXI in downtown San Miguel for middle school. Siglo XXI also has a high school and they will likely stay. Some parents send their kids to US boarding schools for high school."
Check out what this American expat had to say in our interview with Susan about moving to Mexico with children.
Further reading
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