Mexico, Monterrey
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No residential boarding is offered. Guardia Extendida (Extended Day Care) is available from 1:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. for students from Maternal through 9th grade.
Cafeteria provides meals, snacks, salads and beverages; meals are supervised under a nutrition program.
Private, secular educational institution. It was incorporated into the state education system with official recognition of validity of studies (Nos. 8177, 8178, 8179, dated September 11, 1981) and offers tri-lingual education in English, French and Spanish.
Liceo Anglo Francés de Monterrey is a private, secular school in Monterrey, Mexico, offering an American curriculum and a tri-lingual program for Nursery through Junior High. The campus on a single site provides dedicated spaces for each level, with libraries, a Technology Room, an Elementary Café, and outdoor play areas, plus multiple sports fields. The school is affiliated with the Mexican state education system through official recognition of validity of studies. Classes are taught in English (70%), Spanish (18%), and French (12%), and reading, writing, and mathematics are delivered in all three languages. The French program has a long pedigree; LAF has more than 40 years of experience teaching French from Nursery through 9th grade and holds the LABEL-IFAL certification. The curriculum follows a three-step teaching cycle: the teacher explains and models the concept, students practice, and the teacher checks understanding, aligned with international standards. The school engages in service campaigns and leadership programs (MUNLAF) and offers arts and sports; libraries align to U.S. standards.