Mexico, Queretaro
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ITJ Quere9taro has a 50-year legacy of international education. The International Curriculum runs from Nursery to Middle School, with International Studies and University Affairs in High School. It is part of the International Schools Partnership network. The school is NEASC-accredited. The Learning journey is based on a Project-Based Learning (PBL) approach.
The ITJ Quere9taro community offers leadership opportunities including Math Team, Green Team, Model UN, Panthers Reading Den, and community service. After-school clubs, sports and opportunities are available through the After School Department, including Minecraft & Robotics clubs. Students can participate in international experiences such as summer camps in the UK or Canada, Easter trips to Italy, Germany, and the US, and the Hawaii Exchange Program. The campus emphasizes a safe and caring environment with on-site medical care, risk assessments, and strong family partnership.
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.