Mexico, Queretaro
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| Name | Age | Fee | Track | Conditions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Maternal | 2 | 0 MXN | Early learning | Not publicly published; fees are not itemized on public pages |
| Kindergarten | 3 | 0 MXN | Early learning | Not publicly published; fees are not itemized on public pages |
| Primary | 6 | 0 MXN | Primary | Not publicly published; fees are not itemized on public pages |
| Secondary | 12 | 0 MXN | Secondary | Not publicly published; fees are not itemized on public pages |
| Preparatory | 15 | 0 MXN | Preparatoria | Not publicly published; fees are not itemized on public pages |
| Name | Fee | Conditions |
|---|---|---|
| Application Fee | 0 MXN | Part of admissions; payment required upon acceptance |
| Name | Fee | Conditions |
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| Enrollment Fee | 0 MXN | Part of admissions; payment required upon acceptance |
Instituto Thomas Jefferson Querétaro is a private international school in Mexico serving learners from ages 2 to 18. The curriculum follows the International Early Years Curriculum in Nursery, the International Primary Curriculum in Elementary, and the International Middle Years Curriculum in Middle School, culminating in a High School program focused on International Studies and University Affairs. Learning is project-based and inquiry-driven, with multilingual development supported by Total Immersion in English and CLIL, while Spanish continues to grow and French is available. The campus features tech-enabled classrooms, specialist science labs, a Creativity lab, Mind & Body lab, a radio studio, a Math lab, and Makerspace, plus sports fields and a large gym. Facilities include a water treatment plant and solar panels. ITJ Querétaro is NEASC-accredited and part of the International Schools Partnership network, with a 50-year legacy and a wide range of international opportunities, including Model United Nations, summer camps, and exchange programs.