Mexico, Torreon
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All students wear the complete uniform throughout the school year. The uniform is provided by PESA Uniformes; the on‑campus store at Gate 4 is open from August 2 onward, 8:00–14:30, and can be reached at (871) 193-9399.
The cafeteria is operated by DeliLunch, part of the DeliDieta group, offering a wide selection of healthy meals that meet Mexican educational standards. Meals can be paid with cash or card, and parents can order ahead using the OrderEats application.
Private, non-profit international school governed by an eighteen-member board of directors.
Colegio Americano de Torreón delivers an American-based curriculum with Advanced Placement courses and a bespoke program for students from age 2 to 18. It is a private, non-profit, college-preparatory international school offering dual U.S. and Mexican diplomas. The High School awards Bachillerato and the High School Diploma per SEP and U.S. standards. Classes operate on a rotating eight-block schedule with eight 85-minute periods daily; students graduate with a minimum of 26 credits (maximum seven per semester). Seniors complete at least 100 community service hours. AP courses are available and weighted at 1.1 for GPA on a 4.0 scale, with GPA calculated in January and June. The campus spans 30 acres in Los Viñedos, with 100+ classrooms, three libraries, and a Center for Visual & Performing Arts featuring a 450-seat theater, a semi-Olympic pool, fields, and multiple gyms. The school serves about 1,247 students in N–12 and is accredited by Cognia, SACS, CASI, and SEP.