Mexico, Monterrey
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In 2003, the history of Euroamerican School of Monterrey began at Campus Valle with the founders Roberto Segovia, Javier Díaz, Andrés Engels, and Dorothee Cavazos. The school has evolved over more than 20 years of educational excellence, promoting continuous education, learning, and innovation in the community. In 2013, after ten years, the offering expanded to the south zone of Monterrey with Campus Sur. In 2023, Euroamerican Campestre opened a third campus in the heart of San Pedro Garza García, offering boutique education.
Euroamerican Campestre cultivates a close-knit, welcoming learning community that prioritizes well-being and inclusion. The school emphasizes student health and safety through Prevention and care as part of its culture, a Wellness Coordinator, and clear child-protection protocols, with zero tolerance for harassment and a culture that promotes respectful relationships. The campuses feature a range of programs and facilities across Preschool, Elementary, and Middle School, including sport, arts, and technology activities, and a family-friendly environment connected through ongoing communication with families as part of Affinitas Education, an international network that supports excellence and continuous improvement.
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.