Mexico, Pachuca
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High school instruction is 80% in English and 20% in Spanish. Critical thinking is a central educational model used to develop problem-solving and reflective thinking. The curriculum aligns with Common Core international standards and national standards to help students apply knowledge in a global, technology-driven context.
Arts classes are taught in English. Kindergarten uses a bilingual approach with 50% English and 50% Spanish. A range of activities supports children in developing their artistic skills and aptitudes.
Multilingual and multicultural instruction is provided with teaching staff from many countries. Kindergarten uses a 50/50 English/Spanish language distribution. Preschool students have two home teachers, one for the SEP program and one for the Common Core international curriculum.
A range of activities supports children in developing their skills and aptitudes. The program attends to socio-emotional and cognitive development. The school provides multicultural experiences with teachers from different countries around the world.
Physical education is taught in Spanish. Arts classes are taught in English and physical education is offered in Spanish as part of a balanced, bilingual program. A bilingual and multicultural environment supports wellbeing and holistic development.
The American School of Pachuca serves learners from ages 2 to 18 with preschool through high school programs in Mexico. It follows an American Curriculum blended with SEP standards and international benchmarks, including Common Core, delivering a bilingual program across grade levels. Language distribution by level includes Kindergarten 50% English and 50% Spanish; Elementary 70% English and 30% Spanish; Junior High 80% English and 20% Spanish; and High School 80% English and 20% Spanish. The school provides multilingual, multicultural instruction with teaching staff from many countries. Preschool features two home teachers, one for SEP and one for the international curriculum. The institution is SEP and international accredited and is a founding member of ASOMEX and a Tri-Association member. SIELE certifies Spanish proficiency and Cambridge certifies English. Critical thinking is embedded in learning, and courses align with Common Core standards to prepare students for a global, technology-driven context.