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H Humboldt-MUN 2026 brought together more than 120 students from our three campuses and other schools in Mexico City and the German School Guadalajara to participate as temporary diplomats. The event took place at the La Herradura site from February 19 to 21.
Carnival featured original costumes, German and Mexican music, dances and laughter. The event celebrated the best of both cultures and showcased cross-cultural expression.
Carnival showcased cross-cultural exchange between German and Mexican cultures. Jugend präsentiert challenges students to explain physics, biology or mathematics in four minutes in German. The eight best speakers performed on stage in the German-language competition.
Parties, friends, decisions and their consequences describes a session where 6th-grade students and those in secondary and upper secondary discussed alcohol, drugs, peer pressure, prevention and self-care. The Fiesta del Siglo conference connected with our students on these topics. Carnival also fosters social engagement across cultures.
At Campus Sur, the event Deporte con Causa engaged students, families and teachers in running, jumping and sweating to raise funds for the social project Compartir nos Une. The effort combined sport with philanthropy to support a community program. It demonstrates the school community's commitment to social impact.
H Humboldt-MUN 2026 and Jugend präsentiert develop leadership and professional communication skills. Humboldt-MUN 2026 brought together more than 120 students from three campuses and other schools to act as temporary diplomats. Jugend präsentiert trains students to present technical topics in German on stage.
Emotional well-being is supported across the Norte, Poniente and Sur campuses by the psychopedagogical team, whose publications provide guidance on emotional support. The team publishes materials for student mental health and wellbeing available to the school community. These resources help promote a healthy learning environment.
Colegio Alemán Alexander von Humboldt is a German international school system spanning three campuses in the Mexico City metropolitan area, serving students from age 0 to 18. The school follows a German curriculum with a bespoke component, delivering a bicultural and trilingual education in Spanish, German and English. With more than 130 years of educational history in Mexico, it is part of a global network of 135 German Auslandsschulen, and offers national and international bachillerates (high-school diplomas). Across Campus North, Campus West and Campus South, learners access modern teaching methods and an infrastructure designed to support study. The school emphasizes empathy, social responsibility and democratic thinking, preparing students to deploy their abilities throughout life. Distinctive programs include Humboldt-MUN, Jugend präsentiert and cross-cultural Carnival events, plus charity and service initiatives such as Deporte con Causa. The environment blends rigorous academic content with cultural exchange, language development and a sense of community.