Mexico, Guadalajara
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The languages taught are Spanish, German, and English. German begins in Kindergarten and is reinforced through Primaria and Secundaria, with the first German language certification available in Secundaria (DSD I). English begins in 5th grade in Primaria and is developed further in Bachillerato, with English certificates such as FCE and CAE available. In Bachillerato, students pursue the International Baccalaureate Diploma and German certification (DSD II), alongside Cambridge certificates.
The school is a Mexican-German, trilingual and secular institution. Spanish, German, and English are foundational to its teaching. It promotes an internationally certified education.
The Colegio Alemán de Guadalajara is a Mexican–German, trilingual and secular school serving students from kindergarten through Bachillerato. The curriculum combines a bespoke program with the International Baccalaureate (IB DP) for Grades 10–12, and it includes Cambridge certificates and DSD I/II language qualifications. German is a core language across the curriculum, with formal language instruction, and English is introduced in Grade 5. The school emphasizes German-language and bilingual education within a 15‑year educational project and maintains links to the Network of German Schools Abroad (Deutsche Auslandsschulen). Facilities include a library, a health service with two nurses and a full‑time paramedic, and a swimming pool. Extracurriculars include robotics programs such as MakeX and Robomatrix Jr., Model United Nations events (ALEMUN, HumboldtMUN), theatre and music performances, school exchanges, and leadership and service activities. The campus promotes community involvement through the Parents Association and a safe, collaborative learning environment for international families worldwide.