Mexico, Mexico City
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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
Application / Enrollment fee
- The school requires an enrollment (application/registration) fee to complete admission. This enrollment payment is due at the time of acceptance.
Tuition fees by school year (per term / per year)
- Specific tuition amounts by year group and per term are not published in the school's public admissions information. The school covers Kínder (preschool), Primaria (elementary) and Secundaria (middle school) levels, but no public schedule of term or annual tuition rates for the 2026/27 or 2025/26 academic year is available in the school's listed admissions material.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- An enrollment payment is required at admission. Administrative/re-enrollment forms and associated re-enrollment requirements are handled annually at re-enrollment. No public, detailed billing calendar (for example: monthly, quarterly, term-by-term breakdowns, due dates, or late-payment penalties) is published in the admissions material.
Boarding fees
- The school operates as Kínder, Primaria and Secundaria on the Cuajimalpa campus and does not advertise boarding services; there are no publicly listed boarding fees.
Other costs and typical additional charges
- Other typical school-related costs (uniforms, books, supplies, extracurricular activities, lunches, transport, insurance, special activities or materials fees) are not itemized as fixed amounts in the publicly available admissions information. The admissions material lists document and administrative requirements but does not publish the amounts for uniforms, materials, or additional services.
Refund information
- No published refund policy or schedule for returned tuition, enrollment fee refunds, or refunds for mid-year withdrawals appears in the publicly available admissions information.
Fee payment options
- The publicly available admissions materials mention the requirement to make the enrollment payment but do not list accepted payment methods (for example: credit card, debit card, bank transfer, cash, or online portal payment methods).
Summary of findings and gaps
- The school's admissions information confirms that an enrollment payment is required and that re-enrollment requires administrative forms annually, and it identifies the educational levels served at the Cuajimalpa campus. It does not publish tuition rates by year group or term, a detailed billing schedule, boarding fees, uniform or materials prices, refund rules, or accepted payment method details in the publicly available admissions content. The absence of published amounts and detailed payment terms prevented providing per-term and per-year fee figures for 2026/27 (or 2025/26).
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.