Mexico, Queretaro
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ISQ has a psychopedagogical department composed of psychologists, pedagogues, and specialists in human communication who provide attention, monitor progress, and evaluate student performance. They work with school leaders, teachers, and parents to develop action plans for students who need support. The school's convivencia program aims to foster healthy convivencia and respect for diversity in a culture of peace, with strategies such as internal evaluations, sociograms, assemblies on non-violent conflict resolution, and interventions by teachers, tutors, and students. The program also includes resources like International Student Integration, individual or group asesorías, psychological testing, and personalized academic follow-up.
ISQ provides support for students requiring extra help through the psychopedagogical department, including individualized or group counseling and diagnostic testing to identify difficulties. They collaborate with families and teachers to design and implement action plans, plus personalized academic follow-up.
ISQ offers nine internationally accredited certifications in three languages: Spanish, English, and French, and is recognized as one of the best bilingual schools in Querétaro.
Psychosocial support and wellbeing monitoring are provided by the psychopedagogical team, which offers counseling and preventive guidance and coordinates with teachers, tutors, and families to support students' social and academic development.
ISQ participates in UNESCO's Red PEA (Associated Schools Network), focusing on education for global citizenship and sustainable development. It aims to build a conscious, participative community that promotes the common good; the network connects ISQ with more than 11,500 schools in 182 countries to foster international understanding, peace, intercultural dialogue, and quality education. ISQ emphasizes a multicultural environment with over 26 nationalities and 1,100+ students, guided by UNESCO's four pillars of education: learning to know, to do, to live together, and to be.
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.