Mexico, Mexico City
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Finance class teaches budgeting, saving, investing, and understanding credit. Technology programs teach coding in various programming languages and solving complex problems. Mathematics lessons strengthen problem-solving skills, and a Robotic program introduces practical STEM applications after school.
Art classes enable self-expression and imagination. They foster creative exploration through hands-on activities. The program helps students develop their personal artistic voice.
French is offered as part of the language program, and the school emphasizes multilingualism as essential in today's global society. Spanish lessons are available through after-school workshops to enhance communication. The language offerings support cross-cultural understanding through these activities.
Chess is offered in the after-school program. Football and flag football provide team sports and physical activity. Additional activities include art, cooking, robotics, and mathematics lessons.
Basmun (Model United Nations) develops leadership skills through diplomacy, debate, and engagement with global issues. Entrepreneurship programs invite students to explore entrepreneurship, with emphasis on risk, decision-making, creativity, and innovation. These programs prepare students for leadership and professional settings.
After-school activities promote physical fitness and teamwork through sports such as football and flag football. The program includes creative and practical activities like art and cooking that support wellbeing and balance. Robotics and mathematics sessions extend learning beyond the classroom and foster focus and resilience.
Founded in 1976, the British American School operates two campuses in Mexico City and Puerto Vallarta, serving students aged 2 to 18. The curriculum blends the International Baccalaureate (IB) framework with a bespoke program that integrates SEP and UNAM curricula from preschool through high school. The school uses a constructivist and humanist approach and employs inquiry-based, transdisciplinary units that weave together critical thinking, art, technology, and global exploration. Learning is bilingual, delivered through project-based experiences across levels. The high school pathway features an IB-endorsed entrepreneurship program and internationally recognized certifications such as TOEFL and DELF, supported by digital tools. The school maintains university partnerships and scholarships with Universidad Anáhuac and UPAEP. Distinctive programs include Basmun, a diplomacy and leadership development initiative, and strong language offerings with French and Spanish. After-school activities span sports, robotics, arts, cooking, and chess, alongside clubs in finance, coding, and entrepreneurship for a well-rounded international education.