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| Name | Age | Fee | Track | Conditions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kinder CB (Nursery/Preschool start) | 2 | 73,000 MXN | Lomas Campus – Kinder (CB) | Initial contribution per student (payment before Pre-First): MXN 26,735; Enrollment/Reenrollment annual payment (Anticipada): MXN 26,735; Tuition (10 monthly payments): MXN 14,410; Orphanhood relief fund: MXN 5,660 |
| Kinder 1 | 3 | 77,900 MXN | Lomas Campus – Kinder 1 | Initial contribution: MXN 28,340; Enrollment/Reenrollment annual: MXN 28,340; Tuition (10 monthly): MXN 15,560; Orphanhood relief fund: MXN 5,660 |
| Kinder 2 | 4 | 80,415 MXN | Lomas Campus – Kinder 2 | Initial contribution: MXN 28,340; Enrollment/Reenrollment annual: MXN 30,710; Tuition (10 monthly): MXN 15,705; Orphanhood relief fund: MXN 5,660 |
| Kinder 3 | 5 | 81,565 MXN | Lomas Campus – Kinder 3 | Initial contribution: MXN 28,340; Enrollment/Reenrollment annual: MXN 30,710; Tuition (10 monthly): MXN 16,855; Orphanhood relief fund: MXN 5,660 |
| Primaria PRE-FIRST | 6 | 134,315 MXN | Lomas Campus – Primaria (Pre-First) | Initial contribution: MXN 56,595; Enrollment/Reenrollment annual: MXN 25,835; Tuition (10 monthly): MXN 27,995; Orphanhood relief fund: MXN 18,745; (additional line in the table shows 5,145 – listed as another fund/fee) |
| Name | Fee | Conditions |
|---|---|---|
| Application Fee | 0 MXN | Not published publicly for 2025/26 or 2026/27; refer to enrollment contract for details |
| Name | Fee | Conditions |
|---|---|---|
| Enrollment Fee | 0 MXN | Not published publicly for 2025/26 or 2026/27; refer to enrollment contract for details |
| Name | Fee | Conditions |
|---|---|---|
| Parents Association (Annual payment) | 1,400 MXN | Optional |
| Admission Test | 1,500 MXN | Optional |
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.