Mexico, Mexico City
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1. Schedule an informative meeting so you can ask all the questions you have about the school. This meeting introduces the school's programs and campus life and helps families understand the upcoming steps. It is the first step in the admissions process. 2. After the meeting, we'll schedule your child's admission exam, which will be held at the school premises. The exam is arranged after the initial meeting to assess readiness. Details about the date, time, and location are provided during scheduling. 3. You will receive your child's exam results and we'll ask for some documents to continue with the process. The exam results determine eligibility and next steps; additional documents may be requested to complete enrollment. You will be guided on what documents to provide. 4. You will make the registration payment and that's it! Your child will be part of Colegio Williams. The payment completes the enrollment process and your child becomes a student of the school.
Discounts on tuition are granted through partnerships. The school offers academic excellence scholarships through SEP and UNAM Scholarships. To apply for a scholarship, the student must complete at least one full year of studying at Colegio Williams and have a 9.0-grade point average or above. University Scholarships: High School students have the opportunity to win a scholarship granted by top universities in Mexico, as well as several private schools in Mexico City, such as UDLA, CIDE, Claustro de Sor Juana, Universidad del Pedregal, Simón Bolívar, ULSA, UIC, UVM (All Campuses). Centro Eleia, ISEC Business School, and Univ. West Hill are also listed. The Permanent Economic Support Program enables graduates to study at high-performing universities. The school also lists Corporate Partnerships and School Partnerships for Elementary School and Middle School to provide tuition discounts.
Colégio Williams, a private school in Mexico, offers the International Baccalaureate across PYP, MYP, and DP, alongside a Bespoke Curriculum. The school serves ages 2 to 18. The IB is taught in three languages; English and French give students a competitive edge for global opportunities. The Primary Years Programme focuses on inquiry-based learning; the Middle Years Programme emphasizes interdisciplinary inquiry and critical thinking; the Diploma Programme prepares students for university with six subjects, an Extended Essay, and CAS. Teachers hold international certifications. Students join a worldwide IB community, with access to thousands of schools in hundreds of countries. The English language program includes CEFRL-endorsed certificates, and from High School French is offered as a third language. The campus offers after-school activities across sports, cultural and artistic programs, including chess, dance, and diving, fostering teamwork and perseverance. The school's heritage traces back to 1899, reflecting four generations of leadership.