Mexico, Saltillo
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Campus spans 4.8 hectares and is designed for each school stage. The spaces support academic development, social growth, and emotional well-being. Academic spaces include science laboratories in Middle School and High School, a Makerspace in Middle School, and technology rooms in Elementary and High School. The Makerspace also features podcast studios, multimedia recording, and audiovisual production spaces. An auditorium seats 300 for academic and community events.
For physical development and athletics, the campus offers three soccer fields, a dome with three covered basketball courts, and four additional flexible courts for basketball or volleyball. Kindergarten has a neuromotor development room, and High School hosts a tae kwon do studio used by the sports academy.
Science laboratories are available in Middle School and High School. A Makerspace in Middle School and technology rooms in Elementary and High School support hands-on learning. The Makerspace includes podcast studios and spaces for multimedia production.
Robotics, Digital Art, Debate, and Mandarin Chinese are elective workshops.
Colégio Americano de Saltillo is a private bilingual international day school serving ages 1–18 with an American curriculum. Preschool is bilingual with extended English exposure, a dedicated Kindergarten campus, Learning Centers, and a Neuromotor program. Elementary uses a bilingual, technology-enabled approach and the Compass program to develop critical thinking and digital skills. Middle School offers a bilingual program with about 70% English, 20% Spanish, and 10% German, plus electives such as Robotics, Digital Art, Debate, and Mandarin. High School emphasizes experiential learning through projects, Model United Nations, entrepreneurship, cultural exchanges, and international travel, with college-preparatory pathways and university fairs. The 4.8-hectare campus includes science laboratories in Middle and High School, a Makerspace with podcast studios, and technology rooms across levels; a 300-seat auditorium supports events. Sports facilities include three soccer fields, a dome with three covered basketball courts, and a tae kwon do studio; Kindergarten has a neuromotor development room.