Mexico, Monterrey
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AIM operates three campuses in Monterrey: Chipinque, Valle, and Huasteca. Each campus provides facilities for academics, sports, and the arts in its location. Students transition between campuses with support and complete High School on the Huasteca Campus. AIM uses a US-accredited curriculum and the i-PAL Systems approach, with technology-enabled learning and library resources across campuses.
Sports facilities exist across all campuses. Chipinque offers an indoor gymnasium, a soccer field, and a basketball court. Valle provides a basketball court, a soccer field, and a psychomotor room for younger children. Huasteca includes a 100m track for track and field, a soccer field with artificial turf, and a basketball court. AIM Wildcats teams participate in local and national leagues and cups.
Chipinque features fully equipped classrooms, a technology lab, a makerspace, and an auditorium, plus rooms for dance, art, music, orchestra, and drama. Valle provides Windows and Mac technology labs, a science lab, an engineering workshop, and a library. Huasteca offers biology and chemistry labs, an engineering workshop, robotics and makerspace, Windows and Mac technology labs, a Business & Media Center, a Seniors' Lounge, and Study Suites.
Sports offered beyond the curriculum include soccer, basketball, track and field, chess, and ping-pong. The Fine Arts Academy includes violin, cello, piano, guitar, saxophone, singing, and orchestra, plus musical theatre, ballet, dance, hip hop, visual arts, and digital art. The program supports leadership initiatives and cultural experiences to broaden student skills.
The American Institute of Monterrey is a private international school serving students from ages 2 to 18 across Chipinque, Valle, and Huasteca. It offers American and Mexican curricula with NEASC and CIS accreditation and a dual American–Mexican diploma option. The school is United States–affiliated and joined Inspired Education in 2019. Teaching follows the i-PAL Systems approach and, from Grade 6, the APS model (Authentic Products and Services). Four academies—Engineering and Technology, Laboratory and Research, Business and Management, and Arts and Humanities—structure Middle and High School study, with Spanish, English, Science, Social Studies, Technology and Science, and a mandatory third language (French or German) plus Physical Education. Languages offered include English, Spanish, and a third language. Enrichment includes a House System, Model United Nations, robotics, and Inspired network programs. Facilities include classrooms, science labs, libraries, a Fine Arts Center, and sports venues; High School is on the Huasteca campus in Monterrey.