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Euroamerican School of Monterrey Valle

Mexico, Monterrey

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English, Spanish
Fees MX$96,400 - 229,500
Ages 1 - 16 years
Pupil numbers 1200
Type Co-educational
Opened 2003
Bus Service No
Part of
Academic offering
Curriculum Bespoke Curriculum
Taught languages German, Spanish
Strengths STEM, Languages, Performing Arts
Clubs Arts and Creative, Cultural and Language, Social and Hobbies
Stages Preschool, Primary School, Middle School, Secondary School
Introduction

Euroamerican Valle is a private international school in Monterrey Valle offering a bespoke curriculum for Preschool through Middle School (ages 1 to 16). The program is delivered primarily in English through immersion, with German introduced in 4th grade as an additional language. Elementary instruction is English-first with immersion, balanced literacy, and a strong Spanish reading program; Middle School offers electives such as Coding and Entrepreneurship, Journalism and Writing, and Art and Music, supported by a Makerspace with laser cutting, sewing, carpentry, and electrical work. Social and Emotional Learning is integrated across all areas, and the school participates in Affinitas Education, connecting it to a global network of bilingual and international schools. Campus spaces differentiate by age group and include science lab, Makerspace, and library, plus gyms, a soccer field, courts, three music rooms, art studios, mini theater, auditorium, roof garden, podcast room and Green Room. After-School Club broadens activity options.

This campus is part of Euroamerican School of Monterrey

Blvd. Díaz Ordaz 250-Oriente, Santa María, 64650 Monterrey, N.L., Mexico

The Essentials

Euroamerican School of Monterrey Valle has 1,200 pupils, instruction in English, Spanish.

Location

Monterrey, Mexico, in the Santa María (Valle) area.

Stages

Preschool (ages 1.5–6.5); Elementary (ages 6–13); Middle School (ages 13–16).

Type

Private international school

Fees

Annual tuition at Euroamerican School of Monterrey Valle ranges from MXN 96,400 to MXN 229,500 for 2026/27.

Fees — Euroamerican School of Monterrey Valle (Academic year 2026–2027)

New student / application fees
- New Student Fee (one-time, charged at enrollment):
- Toddlers – Pre Nursery: NONE
- Nursery – Kinder: MXN 35,000
- Grade 1 – Grade 3: MXN 30,000
- Grade 4 – Grade 6: MXN 25,000
- Grade 7 – Grade 9: MXN 20,000.
- Student Profile Assessment (one-time evaluation fee at application):
- Toddlers – Kinder: MXN 1,000
- Grade 1 – Grade 9: MXN 1,200.

Yearly enrollment (registration) fee
- Toddlers: MXN 10,370 (annual).
- Pre‑Nursery: MXN 17,950 (annual).
- Nursery: MXN 24,050 (annual).
- Pre‑Kinder – Grade 9: MXN 34,470 (annual).

Tuition fees (billed over 10 months) — amounts shown are monthly and annual totals (10 monthly installments = academic year total)
- Toddlers: MXN 9,640 per month — MXN 96,400 per academic year.
- Pre‑Nursery: MXN 11,360 per month — MXN 113,600 per academic year.
- Nursery: MXN 14,570 per month — MXN 145,700 per academic year.
- Pre‑Kinder: MXN 15,280 per month — MXN 152,800 per academic year.
- Kinder: MXN 16,740 per month — MXN 167,400 per academic year.
- Grades 1 – 3: MXN 18,530 per month — MXN 185,300 per academic year.
- Grades 4 – 6: MXN 19,890 per month — MXN 198,900 per academic year.
- Grades 7 – 9: MXN 22,950 per month — MXN 229,500 per academic year.

Technology, sports and other recurring fees
- Technology Fee (annual) for K – Grade 9: MXN 5,110.
- Semester Sports Fee (per semester) for PK – Grade 9: MXN 2,430.
- Note: Students enrolled in basketball, soccer and/or gymnastics pay this fixed semester fee regardless of number of sports; students enrolled in soccer who contract and pay for the transportation service to Kalcho are exempt from the semester sports fee for the semester in which they use that transport.

EPA / family and community fees; small miscellaneous contributions
- Family fee (Europarents Association): MXN 1,000 per family (listed as EPA fees).
- Coaches Appreciation Fee: MXN 400 per student.
- Teachers & Staff Appreciation Fee: MXN 450 per student.

What the tuition and standard fees include
- Textbooks and lending reading books, selected workbooks; school planner; limited school accident insurance (deductible payable by parent/guardian); 24/7 ambulance service for school and extracurricular activities; nursing services during the school day and after‑school trainings; art and music festivals; safeguarding department; psychologist and educational‑psychologist support assigned by section.

Billing schedule and payment terms
- Tuition is structured as 10 monthly payments (tuition amounts are presented as a 10‑month schedule).
- The Yearly Enrollment Fee, Technology Fee, and similar charges are billed separately on an annual or semester basis as indicated above (enrollment = annual; technology = annual; sports = semester).
- Direct debit (domiciliation) for tuition payments is offered and includes applicable benefits. For details about payment scheduling and cashier procedures, the school's Cashier's Office handles enrollment billing and payment arrangements.

Refunds / withdrawal
- The published 2026–2027 fee document does not set out a specific refund or pro‑rata withdrawal table within the fee sheet itself; refund and withdrawal terms are not detailed on the fee schedule. Inquiries about refund or withdrawal rules are handled by the school's administration/Cashier's Office.

Boarding / residential provision
- Boarding is not applicable. The school operates as a day school for ages 1–15 (Preschool through Middle School); no boarding fees are listed in the fee schedule.

Uniforms and where to buy them
- Uniforms are provided through PESA Uniforms; the uniform store is located inside the school campus (contact: eurovalle@pesauniformes.com.mx; phone: 81 2559 0242). Uniform costs are not listed on the fee sheet and are charged separately by the uniform supplier.

Other optional services and likely extra costs (not all priced in the fee sheet)
- The school publishes optional services such as extended care for preschool, after‑school club, and a school lunch program; fees for those optional services are not itemized on the tuition sheet and are charged separately when used. Transportation is offered as a separate service (transport arrangements are referenced in relation to the sports‑fee exemption) and is billed separately.

Summary of payment items to expect on admission or annually
- One‑time / admission: New Student Fee (if applicable) + Student Profile Assessment (if applicable).
- Annual: Yearly Enrollment Fee; Technology Fee (K–9); regular tuition (10 monthly installments = academic year total).
- Per semester: Semester Sports Fee (if applicable).
- Per family / per student small community contributions: EPA (family) fee, coaches and teachers appreciation fees.

(Amounts are those published for the 2026–2027 academic year.)
Academics

Euroamerican School of Monterrey Valle teaches Bespoke Curriculum for students aged 1 to 16.

Curriculum

The school delivers an international curriculum primarily in English through a language immersion approach. English is the primary language of instruction in Elementary; German is introduced as an additional foreign language beginning in 4th grade. The Middle School program includes electives such as Coding and Entrepreneurship, Journalism and Writing, Art and Music, and uses a Classroom Rotation System inspired by U.S. schools, with a Makerspace supporting hands-on learning. Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) is integrated across all areas. The school participates in Affinitas Education, connecting to a global network of bilingual and international schools.

Exam Results

2023 Exam Results: 100% of students passed the KID A1 exam; 90% of Accredited Students obtained an Excellent or Good grade; 61% of 2nd Grade Students scored Above Average or Exceeding Expectations in Mathematics.

Higher Education Progression

The Orientation program provides personalized university guidance, supporting students through exploration and the university applications process. The program notes the incorporation of international credentials such as Cambridge IGCSE and A Level to broaden post-secondary options. Graduates advance toward higher education institutions, with guidance designed to build a competitive profile for opportunities in Mexico and around the world.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

The school integrates Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) across all areas. Inclusion, equity, and respect are core pillars. Programs such as Caring School Community and Conscious Discipline support students' social and emotional well-being at every stage. A Wellness Coordinator guides families, teachers, and students, and the school maintains a culture of well-being with a zero-tolerance stance on harassment.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

English is the primary language of instruction. Instruction is delivered primarily in English through a language immersion approach, tailored to each student's strengths and interests. Beginning in 4th grade, German is added as an additional foreign language.

Mental Wellbeing

Well-being is prioritized across the community. The team receives ongoing training to identify and address concerns, and there is a Wellness Coordinator available to guide and support families, teachers, and students. The school promotes a respectful environment with zero tolerance for harassment, and follows strong child protection guidelines.

Safeguarding

Clear child protection guidelines are followed; a Wellness Coordinator is available to guide and support families, teachers, and students; a culture of active protection and professionalism guides interactions. The school follows reliable and transparent hiring processes with identity verification, background checks, and professional training to ensure staff meet high suitability standards.

Admissions

Admissions

1. Send us your information. Complete the inquiry form so the admissions team can contact you and begin the admissions process. The inquiry form initiates contact and helps plan the next steps. You may have questions answered during this initial contact. English is the primary language of instruction, with German introduced as an additional foreign language beginning in the 4th grade.
2. Visit the school. Schedule an in-person or virtual visit to the campus to learn about the school, its facilities, and the educational program for the relevant academic stage. The visit provides an opportunity to explore the campus and meet staff. Questions about the program and enrollment options can be addressed during the visit.
3. Submit your application. Submit the admissions application along with the required documents. Schedule the corresponding evaluation to complete the applicant profile. These materials help build the applicant file and prepare for the next step.
4. Review and release of results. The admissions committee conducts a thorough and comprehensive review of each application before sharing the outcome of the process. Outcomes are released to applicants with information about next steps. Applicants can follow up if they have questions about their status.

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