Mexico, Mexico City
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English is a core focus, taught with native teachers and supported by international experiences. French is offered starting in High School as a third language, enabling a trilingual education. Students can earn CEFRL-endorsed certificates, including DELF A1, A2, B1, and B2, as part of their language studies.
The school teaches English and French with native teachers. English is integrated as an essential skill for academic growth and personal development, with native teachers, trips, and exchanges abroad where the experience of learning English becomes natural. Starting in High School, students can learn French as a third language, creating a trilingual education that broadens cultural understanding.
Through language learning, the school incorporates immersion via an integrated English program with native teachers, trips, and exchanges abroad where English learning becomes natural. These international experiences extend language development beyond the classroom and connect students with opportunities abroad.
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.