Mexico, Queretaro
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ISQ began in 1999 with a constructivist–humanist pedagogical philosophy. Since 2001 it has been part of UNESCO's Associated Schools Network (Red PEA UNESCO), the only school in Querétaro with this alliance.
ISQ forms a multicultural community with more than 26 nationalities. It promotes healthy coexistence within the school. It hosts events and cultural activities such as the Intercultural Fair for Preschool and the ISQ University Fair. ISQ News highlights ongoing events and activities across the school.
The APF is a strong link between families and the school, promoting communication and parent participation to foster integration and harmonious coexistence within the ISQ community. It facilitates communication between parents and the school, and cooperates with the school to improve facilities and organize events. It promotes educational programs for parents, such as conferences, workshops, and courses, with prior authorization from the School. It participates in health and environmental programs and involves the school community in Service Social projects. It runs programs like Reading Circles and Conference Cycles.
International School of Querétaro is a Querétaro campus offering bilingual education with tri-lingual instruction in Spanish, English and French for ages 1-18. The school follows a constructivist, humanistic pedagogy that centers students, develops thinking skills, promotes cooperative work, and respects each learner's pace. It has affiliated with UNESCO's Associated Schools Network since 2001, reinforcing citizenship. The program includes nine internationally recognized certifications across Spanish, English and French, and Cambridge examination results are highlighted as evidence of progress. In 2025 ISQ was authorized to offer the IB Diploma Programme in High School. The campus features 100% digitalized classrooms, science laboratories, IT development rooms, a teaching farm, ecological spaces and green areas. Facilities include an indoor semi-Olympic pool, a gym, indoor courts, two soccer fields and an athletics track, plus spaces for art, music and audiovisual learning. Co-curricular program covers arts, technology, environmental education, physical education and reading culture, with afterschool options.