Mexico, Monterrey
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Admissions process: The Public Relations staff are the first contact for families seeking information. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. For Maternal, Pre-Kinder, Elementary, and Secondary, the following documents are required: online enrollment for the relevant cycle; original and copy of birth certificate; original and copy of vaccination card; four child-sized photos of the student; two photos of the parents; CURP original and copy; payment of the admission diagnostic fee; present the diagnostic on the indicated date; pass the diagnostic; interview with the parents. From 2nd Pre-Kindergarten to Secondary, the following additional documents are required: report card from the immediately preceding course (original and copy); elementary certificate issued by SEP (original and copy) if applicable; letter of no debt issued by the previous school; letter of good conduct issued by the previous school; all subjects credited; deliver the complete documentation by the stated date. 2025-2026 promotions for new entrants include a 20% discount on tuition and enrollment, with the contribution waived. Enrollment includes school accident insurance. Prepa ISOM costs for 2025 show a promotion of 50% scholarship on monthly tuition and no enrollment fee for the first semester.
New entrant promotions include a 20% discount on tuition and enrollment, with the contribution waived. The Prepa ISOM program offers a 50% scholarship on monthly tuition, and the first semester enrollment is free.
International School of Monterrey (ISOM) is a bilingual, secular, inclusive, student-centered institution serving ages 3 to 15, from Kinder to High School. The school offers an Advanced Placement (AP) curriculum in its upper grades, complemented by academies in Mathematics, Sciences, Technologies, and Arts and Cultures, all taught in English. An English Academy focuses on English Language Arts and English as a Foreign Language, while a third language program (French or Japanese) runs after school twice weekly. The Project for Activation of the Intelligences (PAI) engages primary students to develop cognitive, affective and motor skills and multiple intelligences. Facilities include a campus with photo gallery and a 360-degree tour, plus a MakerSpace with 3D printing and laser cutting; spaces for chess, robotics, dance, choir and violin. Sports include soccer and basketball, with inter-school competitions. The community emphasizes service, anti-bullying, and Positive Discipline, alongside cultural and language exploration and a values-driven environment.