Mexico, Mexico City
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English is a core focus of language learning, integrated across the curriculum. The school's bilingual education aims for high English proficiency, with graduates attaining CEFR C1 by graduation. The school provides international language certifications and runs a dual international program that includes language-related coursework.
Highlands México offers bilingual education with English as a central language of instruction alongside Spanish. English is more than a subject; students develop high proficiency. By graduation, students reach a CEFR level of C1 in English. The program also offers international language certifications.
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.