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Compare 3 American Curriculum international schools in Monterrey, Mexico. Filter by curriculum, fees (average MXN 222,992), location, and more to find the right international school now.
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Euroamerican School of Monterrey Campestre is an international school in Monterrey offering the American Curriculum for students aged 1 to 16. It operates on three campuses: a Preschool Campus on Río Tigris; the Elementary/Middle Campus on Alfonso Reyes; and Campestre campus in San Pedro Garza García. The program is bilingual from early years, with native-speaking teachers delivering English and Spanish immersion, and a trilingual approach in Middle School with English as the core language and French as a third language. Facilities include science labs, a library, a French classroom, Spanish rooms, a religion classroom, and athletic facilities: a covered turf field, three soccer fields, and a full-size basketball court. The campus offers a Makerspace with a 3D printer and laser cutter, plus robotics, chess, MUN, music, and art programs. The Compass Program supports socio-emotional learning and high-school guidance within a Conscious Discipline framework and Catholic inspiration. In a diverse community.
ASFM is a private, secular, nonprofit international day school for ages 3–18. It offers an American Curriculum with AP courses, aligned to Common Core English Language Arts and Math, Next Generation Science Standards, SHAPE America for PE, National Core Arts Standards for music and visual arts, and CASEL for social-emotional learning. The 212,000-square-meter campus in Santa Catarina, Nuevo León serves Elementary, Middle, and High School in distinct spaces, with ongoing renovations. A 1-to-1 laptop program supports learning, and the MSHS Library provides more than 17,483 items plus production studios and digital resources. The school opened in 1928 and now serves about 2,400 students, with a modern campus near Huasteca Canyon since the 1990s. ASFM emphasizes service, averaging over 21,000 hours of community engagement annually (93% of students participate). Extracurricular offerings include Destination Imagination, the National Honor Society, and TEDx Youth ASFM, along with athletics such as soccer, basketball, and track.
Irish Monterrey is an international Catholic bilingual school in Monterrey, Mexico, serving students aged 3 to 15. The school offers bilingual instruction in English and Spanish and combines the Mexican curriculum with Advanced Placement options for eligible levels, within a Catholic education framework. The program emphasizes language development, information technologies, solid science and technology education, and cultural understanding. A teacher acts as a coach to develop critical thinking and emotional intelligence through a relationship among student, teacher and context, with differentiated instruction by maturation. The Semper Altius School Network coordinates two campuses: Irish First School (Alfonso Reyes 400 Ote., San Patricio) and Irish Middle School (Batallón de San Patricio 110, San Agustín). Facilities include a Makerspace, library, chapels, auditoriums, gym, athletic fields, music and art rooms, a cafeteria, and green spaces. Extracurriculars feature STEAM, robotics (Dronemakers and Mecakids), chess, music, and leadership activities such as Irish Tank. ISTE 2025 participation.
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