Mexico, Mexico City
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Montañas Calizas
Nursery; Preschool; Primary
Private institution; IB World School
Reading specialists; personalised attention; 1:6 teacher-student ratio
Mexico
Overview
- Escuela Lomas Altas operates Nursery, Preschool and Primary levels and does not publish a public fee schedule for the 2026/27 academic year (nor for the 2025/26 year) in its publicly available documents.
Application / Admission Fee
- No fixed application or admission fee amount is published publicly. Amounts and whether a non‑refundable registration deposit applies are not disclosed in the school's public materials.
Tuition fees by year group (per term / per year)
- The school does not publish tuition amounts by year group, by term, or by annual totals in its public documents. Exact tuition figures for specific year groups (Nursery, Preschool, Primary) and the per‑term or per‑year breakdown are not available in the school's published downloads or public pages.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- The school operates on a multi‑term academic calendar (term references appear in the school's communications for the 2025–2026 cycle), but specific billing cycles (monthly, per term, per semester, or annual invoicing), payment deadlines, late‑payment penalties, and discount rules are not published in the publicly available documents. Parents are usually required to follow the school's invoicing schedule and terms provided directly with enrollment paperwork.
Boarding fees
- Escuela Lomas Altas offers day‑school provision for Nursery, Preschool and Primary and does not list boarding or residential services; therefore there are no published boarding fees.
Other costs and typical additional charges
- No public price list is available for additional charges. Typical items that may be charged by schools of this type (but with no published amounts for this school) include:
- Annual registration / matriculation fee
- School supplies and textbook packs
- Uniforms and physical‑education kit
- Extracurricular activity fees or clubs
- Field trips and special events
- Student accident insurance or catastrophic insurance
- Materials or specialist subject fees
Specific costs for uniforms, supplies or optional activities are not published in the school's public documents. The site provides general downloadable documents such as school policies and guidance on supplies, but these documents do not include numeric fee amounts.
Refund information
- No publicly available refund policy or published rules for refunds (for example, refunds for withdrawal mid‑term, cancellation of registration, or returned fees) is posted in the school's public documents. Refund terms are handled through the school's administrative agreements and enrollment contract.
Fee payment options and how payments are processed
- The school uses an online payments/consultation portal (SSM Online) for handling parent payments and account consultation. The portal is linked from the school's public pages as the school's payment channel. Specific accepted payment methods (for example, which card brands, SPEI/bank transfer, cash‑in‑store options, or other gateways) are managed through that payment portal and are not itemised in the school's public pages.
Contact details for fee enquiries
- For definitive current figures, invoice schedules, payment method details, and written policies, contact the school using the published email and telephone: info@lomasaltas.edu.mx and (55) 5520 3725.
Summary of public information
- No numeric fee amounts (application fees, per‑term tuition by year group, uniform costs, boarding fees, or refund schedules) are available in the school's publicly posted downloads or pages for the 2026/27 or 2025/26 academic years. The school provides administrative documents, an SEP document set, and a payment portal, but the published materials do not include a fee table or fee schedule.
Escuela Lomas Altas is an IB World School in Mexico offering the Primary Years Programme for Preschool and Primary. The curriculum is inquiry-based and organized around Units of Inquiry, with total immersion in English and Spanish—roughly half of the content in each language. The school maintains a 1:6 teacher–student ratio to enable individualized attention, and sixth graders graduate bilingual in English and Spanish, prepared to continue in the junior high of their choice. Preschool and Primary curricula are incorporated into SEP (Secretaría de Educación Pública). Founded in 1976, the campus emphasizes multilingual engagement and cross-cultural understanding, supported by a library of about 15,000 volumes in English and Spanish. The outdoor facilities include a hard-surface basketball court and a play area. Extracurriculars span sports (basketball, football, handball), drama, music, chess, robotics and Stop Motion. The Sanderson Academy Exchange Programme and UNESCO International Mother Tongue Day reflect the school's global outlook.