Mexico, Monterrey
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Robotics and chess develop problem solving and strategic thinking. Guitar fosters cognitive and creative skills within a technology and culture context. An after-school program offers Model United Nations, chess, art, music, robotics, and STEAM activities, extending learning beyond the school day.
The arts include art, dance, and Talent Show, encouraging expression and confidence. Music rooms on both campuses and an art studio at the Alfonso Reyes campus support creative activities, and auditoriums with stages host annual performances. The Alfonso Reyes campus also features a Makerspace with a multimedia room, 3D printer, laser cutter, vinyl equipment, and fabrication workshops, reinforcing hands-on creativity.
Bilingual immersion in English and Spanish begins in Preschool and continues through Elementary. Middle School uses a trilingual approach with English as the central language and French as a third language. This structure supports multilingual development across early childhood to adolescence.
In sports, students participate in gymnastics, soccer, and basketball. The after-school program offers Model United Nations, chess, art, music, robotics, and STEAM, providing diverse elective options after the school day. Talent Show and other arts activities also contribute to social and creative engagement.
Middle School includes Student Council as part of elective courses. The Compass Program supports guidance toward high school and leadership development within the school's multilingual, global context. Students are prepared for future leadership roles through these structured opportunities.
The Conscious Discipline program supports emotional well-being and self-regulation. A Wellness Coordinator is available to guide families, teachers, and students in any situation. Athletic facilities, including a fully covered synthetic turf soccer field, three soccer fields, and a full-size basketball court, promote physical development and healthy living.
Euroamerican School of Monterrey Campestre is an international school in Monterrey offering the American Curriculum for students aged 1 to 16. It operates on three campuses: a Preschool Campus on Río Tigris; the Elementary/Middle Campus on Alfonso Reyes; and Campestre campus in San Pedro Garza García. The program is bilingual from early years, with native-speaking teachers delivering English and Spanish immersion, and a trilingual approach in Middle School with English as the core language and French as a third language. Facilities include science labs, a library, a French classroom, Spanish rooms, a religion classroom, and athletic facilities: a covered turf field, three soccer fields, and a full-size basketball court. The campus offers a Makerspace with a 3D printer and laser cutter, plus robotics, chess, MUN, music, and art programs. The Compass Program supports socio-emotional learning and high-school guidance within a Conscious Discipline framework and Catholic inspiration. In a diverse community.