Mexico, Mexico City
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1. Register your child on the waiting list via the Admissions section of Churchill School & College's site. The waiting list covers Preschool, Primary, Secondary, and Bachillerato, and the form must be filled accurately to proceed. The waiting list does not guarantee admission, and responses are provided within seven to ten business days. 2. Wait for a confirmation email from the Admissions Department before moving forward. 3. Attend an informational meeting or schedule a campus tour to learn about the school's educational model; if places are available, you will be invited to continue with the admissions process. 4. If spaces are available, the admissions process includes an admission exam for students in 1st Primary through 3rd Bachillerato, a day of visiting classes, a family interview, and a psychopedagogical evaluation. 5. For entry from 1st Primary to 3rd Bachillerato, provide the following documents to continue the process: academic report, socioemotional-skills report, the final report from the last completed cycle, a mid-cycle partial report if applicable, a letter of no debt, and a letter of good conduct. 6. To initiate the admissions process, pay the admission exam fee for 1st Primary to 3rd Bachillerato; the fee is 1,850 pesos and is non-refundable, due before the exam date. 7. Evaluation involves a family interview (virtual or in-person), the admission exam, and a day of attendance with a psychopedagogical evaluation. 8. After the evaluation, the school notifies the family of its decision based on a holistic review. 9. If accepted, submit the required documentation within ten business days to finalize enrollment; the package includes the Educational Services Contract, current school regulations, Annex A and Annex B, the Mobility Program, and a risk-prevention letter (where applicable), along with any invoicing information. 10. For foreign applicants there are additional requirements: an application form and a recommendation letter from the previous school, electronic submission of required evaluations, an interview, and provisions for grade equivalence with SEP; preschool entry has an age range and documentation requirements by section (Preschool, Primary, Secondary).
The waiting list is for Preschool, Primary, Secondary, and Bachillerato. Registration is essential to begin the admissions process and must be completed accurately; it does not guarantee admission. Only one registration per candidate is allowed; if more than one is submitted, the last one will be considered. Incomplete registrations will be canceled. Admissions evaluates candidates holistically and inclusion resources are limited. Families can expect a response within seven to ten business days. For the current cycle (2025-2026), contact Azul Bañuelos at [email protected] if you want to register for that cycle.
There are no merit-based scholarships. The school provides SEP scholarships for families facing sudden, extraordinary financial hardship. This support is granted for one school year and applies from the second year of enrollment in any grade, with the exception of Maternal and Pre-first.
Churchill School & College operates a two-campus model in Mexico City. Churchill School (Preschool–Secondary) is at Felipe Villanueva 36, Guadalupe Inn, and Churchill College (Bachillerato) is at Moctezuma 125, San Pablo Tepetlapa. The school combines the International Baccalaureate programmes (PYP, MYP, DP) with Cambridge International Education (IGCSE) to meet international standards. The Preschool uses a constructivist approach with Universal Design for Learning and begins IB in a bilingual, supportive setting. In Primary, English supports learning while developing emotional management and teamwork as students engage with IB and Cambridge curricula. In Secondary, English is the language of instruction for maths and science, with Cambridge feedback and ongoing IB integration. In High School, students undertake the IB Diploma and Cambridge IGCSEs, with small class sizes and a personalised vocational guidance programme. The school offers a 100% bilingual education, with 50–80% of classes in English. The Anglo Foundation established Churchill to foster bicultural exchange and academic programs for over 25 years.