Mexico, Monterrey
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1. A complete set of application materials and school information are available from the Admissions Office throughout the school year. The Admissions Office provides the materials and information needed to begin the application process. Inquiries are welcome, and an appointment can be arranged at your convenience. 2. A personal interview is the best way to gain an understanding of the community and to get to know you. Online interviews are available if needed. The Admissions Office is available to arrange interviews. The school welcomes all inquiries and would be pleased to arrange an appointment for you at your convenience. 3. Online Registration lists the required documents to complete the application. Required documents include: Application form, recent photograph, copy of Birth Certificate, Copy of CURP / FM3, Copy of current and previous school year report cards, Conduct Letter from current school, No debt letter from current school (KI – 9th), Certificate of Tax Status (person or company who makes the payments), Privacy Notice for Students and Families, Copy of parents' ID or Passport, CI Confidential Recommendation (KII – 9th). Documents are submitted through the online registration system.
Colegio Inglés is a private, non-religious, fully bilingual, co-educational school for ages 1–18, with two campuses: San Agustín and Encino. It offers American and Mexican curricula. In the Early Years, English language development, pre-reading/writing, music, art, and social/motor skills are supported by an Early Stimulation Center. From Kinder I through Preprimary, learning is thematic; in 1st–6th grades, Mathematics, Science, Technology, and Art are taught in English, while Spanish covers Social Studies, Music, Physical Education, and Critical Thinking, with project-based, real-world connections. 7th–9th grades include Language Arts, STEM, and World History/Geography, with many subjects taught in Spanish. The CI Teaching Method uses Gradual Release of Responsibility, an Interdisciplinary Approach, Learning Centers, and Project-Based Learning. The school emphasizes community service projects and connects students to opportunities through English. Campus facilities include Sci-Tech Labs, iPad Lab, libraries, a Community Center, and spaces; Model United Nations is offered in Middle School.