Mexico, Monterrey
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San Agustín Campus, established in 1970, houses Preschool, Kinder and Lower Elementary with fully equipped classrooms and broad recreational areas in a safe, nature-friendly environment. Encino Campus, inaugurated in 2006, serves Upper Elementary and Middle School with technology-enabled facilities and spaces designed for learning, practice and research, including Sci-Tech Labs and a Community Center, with recreational facilities meeting international standards.
San Agustín Campus features 2 soccer fields and 4 basketball courts. Encino Campus features 1 soccer field, 4 basketball courts and a gym, with recreational facilities designed to meet international standards.
San Agustín Campus includes 15 Classrooms, 4 Music Classrooms, Motor Skills Gym, Art Classroom, iPad Lab, Sci-Tech Lab, Technology Lab, Library Media Center, Infirmary, Activity Room, Nursery Room, Cafeteria. Encino Campus includes 37 Classrooms, 5 Sci-Tech Labs, 5 Multimedia Labs, 3 Music Classrooms, 6 Research Centers, Art Classroom, Community Center, Library Media Center, 4 Elective Classrooms, Multipurpose Room, Elevator, 2 SSP Classrooms, Infirmary, Gym, Cafeteria.
San Agustín has 2 Talent Center Classrooms and 6 SSP Classrooms to support co-curricular programming. Encino has 2 SSP Classrooms and a Community Center to host extracurricular activities.
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.