Mexico, Monterrey
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The campus sits on a 212,000-square-meter site in Santa Catarina, Nuevo León. The campus serves Elementary, Middle School and High School across distinct spaces. Renovations and improvements have been undertaken to enrich the learning environment, with further upgrades planned over the next three years. Investments reflect a long-term commitment to high-quality facilities that foster innovation and a vibrant learning experience for generations to come.
Sports fields serve Elementary and MSHS teams.
The Elementary School from Nursery to 5th is housed in an expansive, two-story facility. Technology in Education includes a 1-to-1 laptop program. Elementary science follows the NGSS and Spanish is taught through a balanced literacy approach, while the math curriculum follows Common Core Standards. The MSHS Library contains more than 17,483 items and includes production studios with professional recording equipment, with access to digital resources. Online resources are available for both Elementary and MSHS learners.
35 After School Activities classes are offered for Elementary Students. Programs and clubs include Destination Imagination, Ambassador Program - MSHS, Multicultural Club - MSHS, NHS, HSSC and other activities. Athletics programs include Flag Football, Track and Field, and Basketball. The Extended Learning Program includes Athletics, Ballet, Center for Community Engagement, Center for Personalized Learning, ASOMEX.
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.