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Canadian School Guadalajara

Mexico, Guadalajara

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees Unlisted
Ages 1½ - 18 years
Opened 2000
Bus Service No
Academic offering
Curriculum Bespoke Curriculum, Canadian Curriculum
Taught languages French, Spanish
Strengths Sport, Visual and Creative Arts, Academic Enrichment
Clubs Arts and Creative, Cultural and Language, Social and Hobbies
Stages Early Years, Preschool, Primary School, Middle School, Secondary School, High School
Introduction

Canadian School Guadalajara offers a private, English‑immersion education aligned with Canadian standards. The Zapopan campus serves Early Years, Elementary, and Junior High & High School, with the Alberta-accredited Canadian Curriculum guiding learning. The school is part of a four-campus network across Mexico (Guadalajara, Querétaro, Puebla, León), fostering a unified program and a multicultural community that emphasizes global citizenship. Facilities are designed to support both academic and creative growth: the Early Years & Elementary area covers more than 11,000 square meters, with over 4,000 square meters of green space, a Garden Open Theater, and an Explore playground zone, plus 32 classrooms with high-end technology and Wi-Fi. The Junior High & High School campus covers more than 23,000 square meters, including 10,000 square meters of green space, a large auditorium, 22 technology-enabled classrooms, two Innovation rooms, three Lab rooms, and dedicated Art, Music, and Design spaces. Sport facilities and library complete learning.

Av Montevideo 3500, Prados Providencia, 44670 Guadalajara, Jal., Mexico

The Essentials

Canadian School Guadalajara has instruction in English.

Location

Located in the high-end residential area of Zapopan, Guadalajara. The campus has access to major city connections and driveways. It spans more than 11,000 m2 with more than 4,000 m2 of green spaces, including a garden, open theatre and dedicated play areas. Facilities include a midsize soccer court, multi-sport courts, innovation rooms, music rooms, a gym, and dedicated learning spaces.

Stages

Early Years & Elementary; Junior High & High School

Type

Private English full immersion school

Country affiliation

Canada

Fees
Application / Admission evaluation fee
- An admission evaluation payment is required to begin the admissions process; this payment is made at the school's cashier.

Tuition fees by school year (per term / per year group)
- No public per-grade or per-term tuition amounts for the 2026/27 or 2025/26 academic cycles are published on the school's public campus or admissions pages. The school lists grade levels from Toddlers (Nursery) through Grade 12 (Preparatoria) but does not publish numeric tuition rates by grade or term on those pages.

Billing schedule and payment terms
- The admissions process specifies that, once admitted, an appointment must be scheduled to complete enrollment and make the corresponding payment to secure the student's spot; however, a public, detailed billing schedule (for example: monthly, 10-installment, or annual invoicing dates and discounts) and other payment terms are not published on the school's campus or admissions pages.

Boarding fees (if applicable)
- The Guadalajara campus is presented as a day campus with facilities and sports areas; there is no indication of boarding facilities or boarding fees for the Guadalajara campus on the campus pages. Therefore, boarding fees do not apply to this campus.

Other costs or fees (uniforms, materials, transport, extracurriculars, etc.)
- No detailed, published schedule of additional fees (uniforms, textbooks/materials, school bus/transport, extracurricular program fees, insurance, meals, special event fees, or capital/annual contributions) is available on the public campus or admissions pages for the requested academic years. The admissions materials reference document submission and enrollment payment steps but do not list amounts for these common ancillary charges.

Refund information
- No publicly posted refund policy, refund table, or explicit refund amounts for enrollment or tuition payments was found on the campus or admissions pages.

Fee payment options
- The admissions process explicitly states the admission evaluation payment is made at the school's cashier, indicating an in-person payment option for that payment. No public list of accepted payment methods (for example, credit card, debit card, bank transfer, or online portal) for tuition or other fees is published on the campus or admissions pages.

Brief search summary (what was checked and why full numeric data is not included)
- The school's Guadalajara campus page and the Admission Process page were reviewed; those pages confirm the admissions steps, contact details, and grade structure but do not publish a fee schedule or numeric tuition figures for the 2026/27 or 2025/26 academic years. Because no public fee schedule or numeric amounts were located on those pages, specific per-term or per-year fee numbers, billing schedules with dates, ancillary-fee amounts, refund amounts, and accepted payment-method details cannot be stated here.
Academics

Canadian School Guadalajara teaches Bespoke Curriculum, Canadian Curriculum for students aged 1.5 to 18.

Curriculum

Private English full-immersion school in Zapopan, Guadalajara. The Guadalajara campus houses Early Years & Elementary and Junior High & High School. Canadian School operates four campuses across Mexico: Guadalajara, Querétaro, Puebla, and León. The program is Alberta-accredited.

Wellbeing

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

The school teaches in English through full immersion.

Admissions

Admissions

1. Contact us. Through the Admissions Office, you can schedule an appointment to visit our facilities and learn more about our educational model. This visit helps families understand how Canadian School approaches learning and student life. The admissions process is initiated at this step.

2. Evaluation Payment. Make the admission evaluation payment at the school's cashier. The payment is a required part of the evaluation process. Receiving the payment allows the school to schedule the evaluation. After payment, the next step involves submitting documents.

3. Document Submission. Submit the required documents once the payment has been made. Ensure the documents are complete as part of the admissions process. The submitted documents are reviewed as part of evaluating the applicant. This completes the document submission step.

4. New Student Interview. Once the admission documents have been submitted, parents will be scheduled for the first interview. The interview is part of the admission process used to gather information about the applicant. The process continues to the next step after the interview.

5. Evaluation and Results Submission. Take the evaluation on the date and time indicated via email. The evaluation date and time are specified by email. Results are communicated by email.

6. Enrollment and Payment. If the applicant is admitted, an appointment must be scheduled to complete the enrollment process and make the corresponding payment to secure their spot. The enrollment is completed at that appointment. The payment completes the enrollment process.

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