Mexico, Saltillo
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Languages taught include English, Spanish, German, and Mandarin Chinese as an elective. Bilingual programs exist in Preschool through Middle School, with 70% English and 20% Spanish in Middle School and German included in the mix. Mandarin Chinese is offered as a High School elective, broadening language options.
Preschool includes bilingual kindergarten with spaces and programs designed for learning through movement, and additional hours of English. Elementary School offers a bilingual program with a bilingual, multicultural approach and technology integration. Middle School runs a bilingual program with a language structure of 70% English, 20% Spanish, and 10% German.
Preschool through Elementary and Middle School follow a bilingual immersion approach, with extra English in Kindergarten. The Middle School maintains a bilingual program with a language structure of 70% English, 20% Spanish, and 10% German. High School offers elective Mandarin Chinese, expanding language immersion opportunities.
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.