Mexico, Oaxaca
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English is taught as a second language within the bilingual program. Preschool and elementary levels include Cambridge certifications, such as Get for Very Young Learners and Cambridge Primary, to document language proficiency. The International Baccalaureate Diploma Program is offered in high school, and DP students study at least two languages.
The school offers a bilingual program that teaches English as a second language and fosters intercultural understanding and global engagement. The program develops the four language skills: listening, oral expression, reading, and written expression. Preschool graduates are prepared to present Cambridge Certifications, and the Get for Very Young Learners assessment evaluates English proficiency in young children. In elementary education, Cambridge Primary Certifications demonstrate that students can communicate effectively in English.
Liceo Federico Froebel de Oaxaca is a long‑standing bilingual school serving Kindergarten through middle and high school levels in Oaxaca de Juárez, Mexico. Founded in 1968, it is the only high school in Oaxaca authorized to offer the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme, providing an internationally recognized passport to universities worldwide. The school blends an IB curriculum with a bespoke continuum that aligns contents, methods, and assessment across all levels, and delivers instruction in English and Spanish through a strong bilingual program. Its Green School initiative promotes environmental responsibility, including waste management, recycling, reduced consumption, and efficient energy and water use. The Intelligent Discipline program reinforces respect, honesty, and responsibility. The Katz Reading and Writing Program, Philosophy for Children, reading projects, and volunteering activities support literacy, critical thinking, and social engagement. A comprehensive School Risk Management Plan guides safety with six emergency brigades and regular drills. Families from abroad welcome here.