Mexico, Mexico City
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Two Highlands campuses are located in southern Mexico City. Campus School is Rinconada de Uranio 41, Col. Lomas del Pedregal Framboyanes, CDMX 14150. Campus Preschool is Farallón 125, Col. Jardines del Pedregal, CDMX 01900. The campuses are in the Lomas del Pedregal and Jardines del Pedregal neighborhoods of CDMX.
Preschool, Elementary, Middle School, High School
International Catholic private bilingual school
Catholic
Application / Registration fees
- No specific application or registration fee amounts are published publicly. The school's admissions process requires completion of an application and scheduling an information session; the exact non‑refundable application/registration fee (if charged) is provided directly by the admissions office.
Tuition fees by school year (per term and per year group)
- The school does not publish a public schedule of tuition amounts by year group or per term for the 2026/27 academic year (or for 2025/26). Detailed tuition rates for each year group and the per‑term or annual breakdown are supplied to families by the admissions office at the time of inquiry or enrolment.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- The billing schedule (annual, semester, term or monthly instalments), payment deadlines, applicable late‑payment penalties and any available discounts for full or early payment are not posted publicly. The school communicates its specific billing schedule and payment terms directly through the admissions process.
Boarding fees (if applicable)
- No boarding program or boarding facilities are indicated on the school's published campus information. Because no boarding provision is listed, no boarding fees are published.
Other costs and mandatory extras
- Specific amounts for additional or ancillary fees are not published. The categories commonly itemised in the school's fee schedules (and that the school will confirm if applicable) include:
- Uniforms and uniform replacement costs — amount not published.
- Textbooks, classroom materials and learning resources — amount not published.
- School lunches / cafeteria plans — amount not published.
- Transportation / school bus service — amount not published.
- Extracurricular activities, clubs and after‑school programmes — amount not published.
- Technology or device fees (if required) — amount not published.
- Examination, graduation or diploma fees (where applicable) — amount not published.
- Capital, maintenance or development fees (if charged) — amount not published.
The school provides a complete list of which of these charges apply and their amounts in the formal fee schedule given to families.
Refunds, cancellations and withdrawal policy
- The school's published pages do not include a publicly posted refund, cancellation or withdrawal policy with specific refund percentages, deadlines or administrative procedures. Refund and cancellation terms (for example, how deposit and tuition refunds are handled on withdrawal) are provided to families in the school's enrolment documentation and by the admissions office.
Fee payment options
- Specific accepted payment methods (for example: bank transfer, local bank deposit, credit card, direct debit, cheque) are not listed on the school's public pages. The school's admissions and finance teams provide the available payment channels, billing instructions and invoicing details directly to families during the admissions and enrolment process. Contact and campus details published for admissions are: School phone 5579106924; Preschool phone 5580668514; school email school@highlands.edu.mx; preschool email preschool@highlands.edu.mx. Campus addresses are listed for the school and preschool campuses.
Brief summary of findings relevant to fee data (why numeric detail is not provided here)
- The school's public pages present admissions steps and contact information but do not publish numeric amounts for application fees, tuition by year/term, billing schedules, boarding fees, specific ancillary fees, refund rules or accepted payment methods. The admissions process and admissions office are the channels through which the school issues its full fee schedule and the precise payment terms.
Highlands International School México is a Catholic international school serving Preschool through High School. The curriculum blends faith-centered values with modern pedagogy and technology, using a 1:1 HighTIC XXI model that makes digital tools a natural part of learning. Students engage in project-based and problem-based learning, case studies, and hands-on experiments supported by collaborative centers and STEAM education. Language instruction is bilingual, with English developed to a high level across divisions and French introduced from 7th grade. The Eagle Program provides a school-wide morning athletic activation, including soccer, volleyball, basketball, aerial dance, taekwondo, and track, reinforcing physical well-being and teamwork. Flexible learning spaces, maker spaces, and media resources promote concentration and creativity. Highlands is part of the Semper Altius network of Catholic and bilingual schools, with a mission to form leaders with values. Facilities across CDMX campuses include Maker's Lab, Creative Lab, Pinion Lab, Playful Library, auditorium, chapels, and classrooms.