Mexico, San Luis Potosi
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The school has integrated active-learning classrooms equipped with multimedia equipment. It features conference rooms and a Learning Resource Center. The campus spans 80,000 m2 and is the largest in San Luis, on an 8-hectare site with internal parking and 24-hour security. The facilities include grass soccer fields, basketball and volleyball courts, and a gymnasium with spaces for taekwondo, cheerleading, and gymnastics. The Center of Arts houses studios for visual arts, music, theater and dance, along with a computing center, a Maker Space, and a science laboratory.
The school has grass soccer fields, basketball courts, and volleyball courts. A gymnasium provides space for taekwondo, cheerleading, and gymnastics.
Classrooms are equipped with multimedia equipment and integrated active-learning spaces. There are computer centers and dedicated computing classrooms, a Maker Space, and a science laboratory. The campus includes a Learning Resource Center with auditorium, libraries, ludoteca, cubicles for collaborative work, and rooms for virtual conferences.
Preschool programs include introductory visual arts, choir, melodica orchestra, and development of sports skills with beginner basketball, beginner soccer, beginner volleyball, psychomotor activities, cheer dance, gymnastics, taekwondo. Primary programs offer melodica ensemble and basic instruments, singing, visual arts, robotics, folk dance, ballet, theater, mathematical thinking, entrepreneurship and finances, German, French, interactive English, chess, cheer dance, hip hop, athletics, basketball, volleyball, soccer, badminton, taekwondo. Secondary programs include digital animation, guitar, band, visual arts, theater, robotics, an editorial workshop, entrepreneurship, Elite Mathematics Club, and languages German and French; plus chess, skating, handball, taekwondo.
Instituto Cervantes Apostólica in San Luis Potosí is an IB World School offering Primary Years Programme and Middle Years Programme for students from maternal to secondary levels. The school teaches in a bilingual environment, with a Full English Program in Elementary and a broad range of languages including German, French, and Interactive English. The campus spans 80,000 square metres, the largest in the city, and features integrated active-learning classrooms, a Maker Space, a science laboratory, a Learning Resource Center, and dedicated arts, computing, and performance facilities in the Center of Arts. A climate of wellbeing underpins daily learning through Positive Education and the PRISMA model, aligning with IB attributes and fostering mindfulness. The institution emphasizes character development, leadership, and innovation, with ongoing teaching-methods development and international exchanges. The school has a long history dating back to 1954 and celebrated its 70th anniversary in 2024. A welcoming international community supports learners.