Mexico, Mexico City
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Eton School Mexico was founded in 1990 by Margarita Arzac and three colleagues: Liz Panchuk, Constance Balawender, and Yvonne Kogan. It balances intellectual, academic, physical, emotional, and aesthetic development. It fosters social-emotional intelligence and independence within a safe, engaging environment. It guides students toward their fullest potential.
Eton School Mexico is part of the Nord Anglia Education Family, forming a close-knit community of peers, teachers, parents, and alumni. The Nord Anglia network connects Eton to international connections from one part of the globe to another. The Eton Alumni Association has three annual meetings and coordinates internship opportunities for students, and alumni often return and enroll their own children, expanding the Eton family. Current students stay connected through the Student Government Association, which gives student representatives a voice to propose ideas and plan annual community-building events such as Mexican Independence Day, Halloween, and Valentine's Day, while also connecting with peers worldwide through Global Campus and Global Games.
Eton School Mexico is a private bilingual international school in Mexico City for ages 2 to 18, offering English and Spanish instruction across a broad, international curriculum. The school blends American, IB (MYP and DP), the Singapore and Reggio Emilia approaches, and a bespoke curriculum to support diverse learning pathways. Three campuses serve toddlers through high school: the Toddler Center and Preescolar Alto in Lomas de Chapultepec, and the Primary, Secondary and High School campus in Santa Fe. The Santa Fe site spans 47,500 square meters and provides dedicated science laboratories, a computing lab with Apple equipment, and expansive arts and making spaces including a makerspace with a laser cutter and 3D printer. The Center for Information and Resources houses a library and collaboration areas. Nord Anglia partnerships enrich learning with Juilliard for performing arts and MIT for STEAM, plus an on-site Model United Nations program and a music offering.