Mexico, Mexico City
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From first contact, the school offers a warm environment in which you will feel welcome and involved. The school engages with parents on a regular basis to ensure they are part of the planning process that sets the future direction and helps the school remain a top institution in Mexico City. An annual parent satisfaction survey guides improvements, which are revisited each year. As part of the International Schools Partnership, your child will interact with students in other schools in different countries, developing a greater understanding of cultures and issues in other communities.
Escuela Tome1s Alva Edison is an international day school in Mexico serving ages 1 to 18. The school offers EYFS, Cambridge Primary and Secondary, the IB Diploma Programme, and a bespoke curriculum to support individual learning paths. Students develop multilingual proficiency in English, Spanish and French, with 70% reaching B2 or higher in Cambridge assessments and 30% achieving DELF. In high school, families choose between UNAM Bachillerato and the IB Diploma, aligning with university access in Mexico and abroad. MAP results show over 50% of students scoring above the 80th percentile in mathematics and outperforming international averages in English and science. Learning.First tracks progress, while wellbeing support includes the KiVa anti-bullying programme and personalised guidance. The TAE learner profile, Cambridge- and IB-inspired, fosters curiosity, reflection and leadership. ISP-linked programs and the I am Scientist initiative provide international opportunities, global university fairs and Future Pathways guidance. 98% of graduates secure a place at a first-choice university, with opportunities for MUN, international chess and collaborative arts projects.