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American School of Durango

Mexico, Durango

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Application Fees

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Enrollment Fees

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Fee Breakdown

Fees
Application / one-time enrollment (registration) fees (academic year 2024–2025)
- Maternal (early childhood): MXN 2,605.
- Preschool: MXN 8,401.
- Elementary School: MXN 9,037.
- Middle School (Secundaria): MXN 10,722.
- High School (Preparatoria): MXN 11,573.

Tuition (recurring) — amounts and billing schedule
- The school's published fee page lists tuition on a monthly basis and states that tuition is billed monthly. For the published billing rule: payment of tuition after the 10th of each month is subject to a 3.5% monthly surcharge; parents should schedule monthly payments to be received by the 10th to avoid the surcharge.
- For the 2025–2026 academic year the site's tuition fields are not populated (monthly tuition amounts are not published on the public fee page). The school does show the format as “total monthly” by level but does not list numeric monthly tuition amounts for that year.

One-time fees for new entrants / re-enrollment
- The public fee table lists a category for one-time fees for new entrants but the numeric values for those one-time entrance fees are not published for the 2025–2026 entries on the fee page. The registration (one-time enrollment) amounts shown above are the explicit one-time figures listed for 2024–2025.

Family discounts
- Discounts applied to one-time enrollment/registration payments: one child = 10% discount; two children = 15%; three children = 20%; the fourth child enrolled is free. These discounts apply to single-payment registration charges.

Boarding / residential provision and fees
- No boarding or residential program fees are published. The school operates on a day-school schedule with standard daily arrival and dismissal times set by division (the Parent–Student Handbook includes daily schedules and drop-off/pick-up procedures), so boarding is not applicable.

Other costs and routine additional charges
- Uniforms: A mandatory uniform policy is in place (formal uniform, sports uniform, winter uniform rules and specific requirements by division are described). The handbook defines required uniform types (formal, sports, winter) and dressing rules; no uniform price list is published in the handbook. Parents should plan an upfront uniform purchase cost as part of enrollment.
- Study trips and extracurricular payments: Payments for study trips and many external activities are charged to parents; the handbook states that payments made for trips are non‑refundable.
- Official document fees: Requests for official documents (enrollment verification letters, copies of report cards, letters for passports/visas, etc.) incur a fee. When a student withdraws, all outstanding fees must be settled before documents are released.
- Other potential charges: the school lists extended-learning and athletics programs that may require additional payments for participation, materials, or tournament travel; specific activity fees are set per activity and are charged separately.

Refund policy (what is stated)
- Study trip payments are explicitly non‑refundable. The handbook also makes clear that outstanding fees must be paid when a student withdraws. There is no separate, detailed public schedule for refunds of tuition or registration published in the fee page or in the Parent–Student Handbook.

Billing schedule and payment terms (summary)
- Billing frequency: tuition is shown as a monthly amount per level (the public fee fields use a "total monthly" column). Parents are expected to pay monthly and the due date rule is that payments received after the 10th of each month incur a 3.5% monthly surcharge.
- Registration payment timing: the admissions process requires submission of documents and then payment of the registration fee at the school cashier as part of the registration step.

Fee payment options (methods stated by the school)
- The admissions process indicates registration and corresponding payments can be made at the school cashier's office. The school's public materials do not publish a detailed list of accepted remote payment methods (credit card, bank transfer, online portal) in the public fee pages or in the Parent–Student Handbook; payment at the cashier is the explicitly mentioned payment location. Parents should plan for in-person cashier payment or confirm available electronic payment methods directly with the school's admissions/finance office.

Notes for planning (practical points for parents)
- Use the enrollment (registration) figures above for planning one-time upfront costs (the listed registration amounts are explicit in the public fee table for 2024–2025).
- Monthly tuition amounts for 2025–2026 are not published on the public fee page; confirm monthly tuition per grade directly with the school's admissions or finance office when budgeting. The monthly due date to avoid surcharge is the 10th.

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English, Spanish
Fees Unlisted
Ages 3 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 637
Type Co-educational
Opened 1954
Bus Service No

The American School of Durango is a bilingual, multicultural learning community for ages 3 to 18, offering an American curriculum with a bespoke program. English instruction aligns with the Common Core in mathematics, English, and science, while Spanish follows SEP guidelines. The Early Childhood Center uses play-based learning with English immersion and alignment to Cognia and SEP. The Elementary program emphasizes English-language proficiency and aligns math and science with Common Core and NGSS; Spanish is taught under SEP, Makerspace, Art, PE, Music, Dance with assessment. The Middle and High School programs feature United Nations simulations (CADMUN), the Ivy Global Citizen Program, leadership opportunities, plus a Diploma of Unique Accreditation recognized by Cognia and SEP. Technology integration supports students; a Socioemotional Learning program assists daily challenges. The campus includes Early Childhood Center, Elementary, Middle, and High School facilities. In 2019, enrollment was 637, with 100% college acceptance and projected 900 students.

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