Mexico, Cancun
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The school is part of the Semper Altius Network, an international Catholic and bilingual network that implements the Regnum Christi movement's educational model in 19 countries across the Americas, Europe, and Asia. The network has around 70 years of experience and more than 70,000 graduates. It includes 55 schools in Mexico and operates in 19 countries, educating thousands of students from preschool through postgraduate levels. The mission is to form integral people, Christian leaders who renew society, and students learn in two languages with high proficiency.
Our students learn in two languages and achieve high language proficiency enabling study and work in a second language. We are part of an international educational group with thousands of families across 19 countries. The community participates in events such as a Week of Inclusion and Awareness about neurodiversity, as highlighted in our blog. Graduates are celebrated for achievements such as LiderA 2025 awards and university acceptances to Universidad Anáhuac.
Cumbres International School Cancún offers a bespoke, bilingual Catholic education in Mexico. The Semper Altius Educational Model centers the student, personalizing pace and style to develop essential competencies for today's world. Learning blends project- and problem-based approaches, case studies, experiments, and collaborative centers, with technology and STEAM woven across levels. English is embedded as more than a subject, with opportunities to earn international certificates and high proficiency in usage. The program emphasizes integral formation, faith, leadership, intercultural citizenship, creativity, and healthy affectivity, delivered in a safe, supportive environment with strong family partnership. The school is part of the Semper Altius Network—a Catholic, bilingual network with ~70 years' experience across 19 countries; in Mexico there are 55 schools serving thousands of students. On campus, facilities include a swimming pool, chapel, cafeteria, basketball/football/tennis courts, an Active Learning Environment, a STEAM Makerspace, and a psychomotor room to support academics, sport, and development.