Mexico, Monterrey
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Care & Wellness Programs prioritize student well-being and socio-emotional growth across all campuses. The Wellness Department strengthens character by developing students' values and social-emotional skills while supporting their physical health. The program includes social-emotional learning (CASEL-based), Character Counts, Second Step, emotional intelligence, service-learning projects, and community service, plus the Great Kindness Challenge ambassador program. The wellness framework has three sections—social-emotional learning, bullying prevention, and community outreach—implemented from pre-nursery to high school. A mentoring program fosters personal growth, academic success, and career planning, while the House System (Tesla, Einstein, Picasso, Carnegie) supports belonging, leadership, and socio-emotional development.
Educational Support designs individualized programs for students who require additional guidance to realize their potential. Gifted students are challenged beyond the curriculum with exclusive activities.
EAL/SAL Programs for International Students on the Valle and Huasteca campuses provide English and Spanish as Additional Language support. The aim is to give specialized teaching assistance so students can join the regular program once language foundations are established, with progression to SAL if necessary.
Well-being is prioritized across all campuses, with the Wellness Department supporting physical and mental health, counseling, and emotional development to help students achieve academic and personal growth. The program seeks to cultivate motivated, confident, and happy lifelong learners through comprehensive wellness initiatives.
Health & Safety measures include on-site medical services with full-time doctors, ambulance support, and accident insurance. All campuses have 24/7 security, mandatory visitor check-in, and regular fire and lockdown drills, along with safe student dismissal policies to protect pupil welfare.
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.