Mexico, Mexico City
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Colegio Lomas Hill, located in Cuajimalpa, Mexico, educates students aged 3 to 15 through a modern, constructivist bilingual model. The school offers the IB Primary Years Program and provides Kindergarten through Middle School, with English and Spanish as the primary languages and French introduced in Middle School. Facilities include a library, a science lab, and technology-enabled classrooms using Google for Education; Kindergarten offers an English-immersion environment where teachers read, sing and play in English. In Elementary, students achieve bilingual proficiency with equal time in English and Spanish, complemented by ERIC (Everybody Reading in Class) to build vocabulary, grammar and critical thinking. In Middle School, learners participate in a transdisciplinary research program around six themes and follow a STEAM-focused science and technology curriculum, supported by a dedicated science lab. MAP testing occurs at least twice yearly. After-school programs extend learning, while service learning, arts integration, and diverse sports enrich the experience.
Av. Veracruz 158, Cuajimalpa, Cuajimalpa de Morelos, 05000 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
Colegio Lomas Hill has 170 pupils, typical class sizes of 15, instruction in English, Spanish.
Campus Cuajimalpa is at 158 Veracruz Avenue, Cuajimalpa, Mexico City, CDMX 05000, Mexico. The campus serves Kindergarten, Primary, and Middle School. It is located in the Cuajimalpa borough of western Mexico City.
Kindergarten, Elementary, and Middle School. After School programs are available.
A bilingual school with constructivist pedagogy.
An integrated approach to social and emotional development. A psychopedagogy team works with all teachers to monitor progress and identify opportunities to support learning and development.
Mexico
Colegio Lomas Hill teaches IB (PYP), Bespoke Curriculum for students aged 3 to 15.
Kindergarten, Elementary, and Middle School are offered as part of the academic program. The model is a modern, constructivist and bilingual educational model with emphasis on critical, reflective and creative thinking, grounded in science, technology and culture. In Middle School, students participate in a transdisciplinary research program that links topics across subjects. The school aims to develop students who are free, happy, ethical, bold and transformative. The After School program offers workshops that develop key skills for holistic development.
The school has a social and emotional development focus with an integrated approach. Every child is treated as unique and receives personalized attention. A psychopedagogy team works with teachers to discuss each child's progress and identify opportunities to support learning and development.
The school emphasizes personalized support for students and provides academic, social, and emotional tools to help them achieve their goals.
The school uses a bicultural model that emphasizes English language development as a first language, with equal emphasis on Spanish language education.
An integrated approach to social and emotional development supports students' mental wellbeing, with attention to intellectual, physical, and emotional balance.
The school works to maintain healthy, respectful relationships among students, teachers, parents, and society, and integrates diverse backgrounds, cultures, and experiences into classrooms to enrich the community.
1. Apply for admission and participate in the complete admissions process designed to identify each member of the community as an asset. The process seeks to determine fit with the school's values and environment. Admissions staff guide applicants through the steps to learn about the program and expectations. 2. Recommendation forms for English, Mathematics, and the School's Principal are required as part of the enrollment process. These forms help assess the applicant's readiness and fit within the community. They must be completed and submitted as part of the application. 3. Delivery of documents is required. Delivery of documents includes birth certificate, CURP, copy of immunization record (exclusive for preschool), letter of good health (not older than 3 months), letter of good conduct from the previous school, Preschool, Elementary or Middle School certificate, accordingly (original and copy). 4. Once accepted, the student is welcomed to the community. 5. Payment: Enrollment fee payment is required to finalize enrollment. 6. Signed administrative forms will be required annually with re-enrollment.