Mexico, San Luis Potosi
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1. The meeting provides information about the admissions process and entry requirements. 2. Download and complete the Admissions Forms for the level you are applying to. The forms collect the information required to process the application. 3. Submit the necessary documentation to be eligible to take the Admissions Exam. Provide Admissions Forms fully filled out and signed; Birth Certificate (Original and two copies); Four photos (2.5 x 3 cm); Proof of prior studies and a letter of good conduct from the previous school (Original); a copy of the most recent report card showing a minimum average of 8 (not applicable for Pre-school); pay the Admissions Exam fee; request a date to take the Admissions Exam; The admissions documentation also includes the Application Form for all grades and Psychopedagogical Cards for Pre-K, Kindergarten, Elementary, Middle School, and High School. 4. Pay the Admissions Exam fee and request a date to take the Admissions Exam.
Colegio Internacional Terranova is a private day school in San Luis Potosí, Mexico, educating children from early childhood through upper secondary (ages 0–18). It delivers three International Baccalaureate programmes—PYP, MYP and DP—alongside the national curriculum. Instruction is in Spanish, with English as a second language and a third language offered in middle school to support multilingual communication. Terranova is an IB World School authorized for PYP (2011), MYP (2013), and DP (2017). The campus has grown since 2003 and includes a high school facility opened in 2018, with Kindergarten through Secondary levels, arts spaces, science laboratories, libraries, and IB spaces (BI1, BI2), plus theatres, a cafeteria and on-site nursing. Sports facilities include a basketball court and a soccer field. The school runs after-school programs, arts and sports activities, and hosts IB-related events and the International Student Department. The school emphasizes inquiry-based learning and global-minded values for curious, multilingual learners.