Mexico, Monterrey
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Founded in 2003 as Colegio Euroamericano de Monterrey, Euroamerican School of Monterrey was established by Roberto Segovia, Javier Díaz, Andrés Engels, and Dorothee Cavazos. In 2013, to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the first Euroamerican School Valle, a second campus, Colegio Euroamericano de Monterrey, was opened. The institution later updated its name to Euroamerican School of Monterrey to reflect an international perspective. In 2023, Valle Campus reached 20 years, Campus Sur reached 10 years, and the third branch, Campus Campestre, was established.
Euroamerican Sur has a multicultural, family-oriented, inclusive, and supportive community where every student feels heard, valued, and guided to reach their full potential. Staff receive ongoing safeguarding training and a Safeguarding Lead and safeguarding teams ensure policy is put into practice to protect wellbeing and safety. The school has a zero-tolerance policy on bullying and promotes respect and anti-discrimination. Safeguarding practices are embedded in the extended curriculum, after-school activities, trips, visits and exchange programmes, and a Wellness Coordinator is available to guide and support families, teachers, and students.
Euroamerican School of Monterrey Sur is an international school in Monterrey, Mexico, offering the American curriculum for students aged 1 to 16. The Preschool program provides English immersion from the outset, while Elementary uses a bilingual English-Spanish approach with German introduced in fourth grade. Middle School delivers a trilingual program in English, Spanish, and German, with leadership development and hands-on projects, supported by active learning and social-emotional growth. The Sur campus opened in 2013 as part of a network with Valle Campus and Campus Campestre, reflecting the schools' international perspective. Its facilities include science labs, three tech labs with drones and Lego Robotics, Makerspace for Preschool and a Makerspace for Elementary and Middle School with 3D printers and a laser printer. There are Green Rooms, music classrooms, art studios, and a 300-seat mini theater. The campus offers athletics fields, school forest, amphitheaters, Wellbeing department, and Fine Arts and Sports programs.