Guatemala, Guatemala City
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From humble beginnings as a small home-based kindergarten, Antigua Green School has grown one grade level each year to become a full pre-K to 12 program. The school is located on Finca La Azotea, a 70-acre coffee farm and cultural center in Antigua Guatemala, a UNESCO World Heritage town. The campus is designed to connect children with nature, with classrooms opening to natural light and seamless indoor–outdoor transitions. The school is registered with the Guatemalan Ministry of Education and is recognized as a Cambridge International School in Guatemala.
Antigua Green School fosters a community of life-long learners dedicated to renewable growth and an interdependent relationship with nature. Each individual participates in multiple ecological and cultural communities, from classrooms to the planet Earth, sharing values, aspirations, and cultures that sustain, innovate, and contribute meaningfully. The school emphasizes collaboration, multiplicity of perspectives, inclusive diversity, and active citizenship as core aspects of its community life. It defines three pillars of sustainability: personal growth and well-being, continuous learning, and responsible stewardship of ecosystems and resources.
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.