Mexico, Mexico City
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Campus Cuajimalpa hosts Lomas Hill's bilingual, constructivist educational model, and the school is International Baccalaureate Organization authorized. The campus features a library, a science lab, and technology-enabled classrooms with Google for Education. Kindergarten offers an English immersion program where teachers speak, play, sing, and read in English. Physical education takes place in the gym and on sports fields, and the arts are integrated through art, music, and theatre during daily classes. After-school programs provide additional activities for extended learning.
The school provides physical education in the gym and on sports fields. Soccer and basketball teams participate in local tournaments. Students also swim and compete in triathlon events. Karate and tae kwon do training prepare students for FEMEKA and FMTKD qualification exams.
The school is International Baccalaureate Organization authorized. In Elementary, all students develop English language proficiency through a 100% bilingual curriculum, with equal time in English and Spanish, complemented by ERIC (Everybody Reading in Class) which expands vocabulary, grammar, and critical thinking. Kindergarten offers an English immersion program in which teachers speak, play, sing, and read in English. From Kindergarten through 5th grade, specialized classes in technology are taught and new technology is integrated using Google for Education, enabling coding and the creation of Android apps. In Middle School, students follow a transdisciplinary research program around six themes and participate in MAP testing at least twice a year, with a STEAM-focused science and technology curriculum and a science lab.
Art and culture have a special place; Elementary students take art, music, and theatre lessons, and Middle School may continue their arts formation. There is an extensive After School program with additional activities. Soccer and basketball teams participate in local tournaments, and students compete in swimming and triathlon events, with karate and tae kwon do training to prepare for FEMEKA and FMTKD qualification exams. The STEAM Fair and library-related activities, including ERIC reading, complement the extracurricular landscape.
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.