Mexico, Monterrey
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1. Fill out the online application form. This is the first step in the admissions process. Completing the form begins the admissions review. After finishing Step 1, proceed to Step 2 to upload paperwork and requirements. 2. Upload paperwork and requirements. The required documents are submitted to support the application. Uploading these documents enables the admissions team to review the submission. The admissions office will contact you after completing Steps 1 and 2. 3. The admissions office will contact you after completing Steps 1 and 2. Evaluations, school tours, and information sessions will be scheduled based on the waiting list. Acceptance notifications are subject to availability and priorities such as siblings, alumni, and recommended families. The admissions office only sends acceptance letters. 4. Evaluations will be scheduled as part of the admissions process. 5. Evaluation fees are $500 for Bambolino grades and $750 for Kindergarten through 9th grade. 6. Administrative policies with cost information can be reviewed. 7.
Waiting lists depend on movements in the grade you are applying to. The admissions office has no control over these movements; therefore, there is no fixed period of time for a waitlist. If the grade is at full capacity, the applicant's status is on the waiting list. The admissions office only sends acceptance letters.
Irish Monterrey is an international Catholic bilingual school in Monterrey, Mexico, serving students aged 3 to 15. The school offers bilingual instruction in English and Spanish and combines the Mexican curriculum with Advanced Placement options for eligible levels, within a Catholic education framework. The program emphasizes language development, information technologies, solid science and technology education, and cultural understanding. A teacher acts as a coach to develop critical thinking and emotional intelligence through a relationship among student, teacher and context, with differentiated instruction by maturation. The Semper Altius School Network coordinates two campuses: Irish First School (Alfonso Reyes 400 Ote., San Patricio) and Irish Middle School (Batallón de San Patricio 110, San Agustín). Facilities include a Makerspace, library, chapels, auditoriums, gym, athletic fields, music and art rooms, a cafeteria, and green spaces. Extracurriculars feature STEAM, robotics (Dronemakers and Mecakids), chess, music, and leadership activities such as Irish Tank. ISTE 2025 participation.