Guatemala, Guatemala City
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Antigua Green School is located on Finca La Azotea, a fifth‑generation family‑owned coffee farm on the north side of Antigua Guatemala. Antigua Guatemala is a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its colonial architecture, historic ruins, cobblestone streets, and cultural and religious traditions; the town is safe, walkable, and has a temperate climate year‑round. The La Azotea campus sits within the coffee farm and is described as a thriving center of nature and culture, including on‑site cultural and ecological features such as the Garden of Hope permaculture garden.
Antigua Green School is a PreK–12 school registered with the Guatemalan Ministry of Education and the only recognized Cambridge International School in Guatemala. Learning is organized into three‑year Learning Cycles through sixth grade, and two‑year Learning Cycles in Secondary (Pioneer, Voyager, Phoenix) that align with Cambridge examinations; Pioneer prepares for Cambridge Checkpoint, Voyager for Cambridge IGCSE, and Phoenix offers the option of Cambridge A‑Levels alongside the Guatemalan diploma.
Private day school with a true bilingual English/Spanish environment. The school integrates Guatemalan CNB standards with Cambridge international standards and serves students from PreK through 12.
Guatemala. Antigua Green School is registered with the Guatemalan Ministry of Education.
Application / Enrollment Fees
- Enrollment (application) fee: USD 420.
- Materials fee (one-off): USD 480.
Tuition fees by year group / programme
- No itemised tuition schedule by school year (Pre‑K through Grade 12) is publicly published. The only published price listing located describes a short-term / full‑term hub program (60‑day sessions) rather than a standard K–12 annual schedule. For that short‑term/full‑term offering the monthly fee is listed as USD 325 (January–October).
Fees per term / billing units
- The short‑term/full‑term listing shows a monthly billing model (monthly fee USD 325 for Jan–Oct) for that program; there is no public, school-published per‑term or per‑semester table for the regular Pre‑K–12 academic year.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- No publicly available, school-published billing schedule or detailed payment terms for the standard academic year were located. The short‑term/full‑term listing references monthly charges for Jan–Oct for that program; no cancellation or refund terms for regular K–12 tuition were published in the materials reviewed.
Boarding fees
- Boarding is not listed as a standard offering. Program descriptions and the school's community/short‑term pages describe day programming, short‑term stays, and a day camp (Green Camp) rather than a residential/boarding program; no boarding fees were found.
Other costs and recurring charges
- Materials fee (one‑off): USD 480 (listed alongside the short‑term/full‑term program).
- No publicly posted uniform fee, capital fee, bus fee, exam fees, or extracurricular fees were found on the school's public pages during the review.
Refund information and cancellation
- No school‑published refund or standard cancellation policy for regular tuition was publicly available. The third‑party listing reviewed did not provide a formal cancellation/refund policy for the regular K–12 tuition schedule.
Fee payment options
- No school‑published list of accepted payment methods for regular tuition (bank transfer, credit card, etc.) was located. A contact channel (info@antiguagreenschool.edu.gt) is provided for inquiries about admissions and enrolment.
Search summary and data gaps
- A comprehensive, itemised fee schedule for the 2026/27 academic year (or for 2025/26) for Pre‑K through Grade 12 was not publicly available in the materials and pages reviewed. The only concrete numeric figures located apply to a short‑term/full‑term program listing (60‑day hub) on a third‑party platform: Enrollment USD 420, Materials USD 480, Monthly fee USD 325 (Jan–Oct). These figures come from a third‑party listing and are not presented on an itemised K–12 fee table on the school's public pages.
If you require fully itemised, authoritative tuition and fee figures for specific grade levels (per term and per year) for the 2026/27 academic year, the school provides a direct contact address for admissions and enrolment inquiries.
Antigua Green School in Guatemala is a private day school serving ages 1 to 18 with a bilingual English/Spanish environment. It integrates Guatemalan CNB standards with Cambridge frameworks, offering PreK–12 and Cambridge assessments Checkpoint, IGCSE, alongside the Guatemalan diploma. Located on Finca La Azotea, a 70‑acre coffee farm and cultural center in Antigua Guatemala, the campus connects students with nature and features classrooms that open to natural light and indoor–outdoor transitions. The curriculum is organized around Units of Inquiry and Learning Cycles, supporting interdisciplinary, sustainability‑focused studies. Secondary is structured into two‑year cycles—Pioneer, Voyager, and Phoenix—and students prepare for Cambridge exams while meeting CNB requirements. The language of instruction is bilingual with dual immersion English/Spanish classrooms. The campus includes museums, a permaculture garden, EcoActiva, La Ronda equestrian center, and Green Camp for ages 3–18. Antigua Green School is the only Cambridge International School recognized in Guatemala.