Mexico, Mexico City
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| Name | Age | Fee | Track |
|---|---|---|---|
| Infant Year 1 | 1 | 118,300 MXN | Infant |
| Infant Year 2 | 2 | 117,300 MXN | Infant |
| Infant Year 3 | 3 | 117,300 MXN | Infant |
| Infant Year 4 | 4 | 117,300 MXN | Infant |
| Primary Year 1 | 5 | 141,500 MXN | Primary |
| Primary Year 2 | 6 | 141,500 MXN | Primary |
| Primary Year 3 | 7 | 141,500 MXN | Primary |
| Primary Year 4 | 8 | 141,500 MXN | Primary |
| Primary Year 5 | 9 | 141,500 MXN | Primary |
| Primary Year 6 | 10 | 141,500 MXN | Primary |
| Secondary Year 1 | 11 | 161,200 MXN | Secondary |
| Secondary Year 2 | 12 | 161,200 MXN | Secondary |
| Secondary Year 3 | 13 | 161,200 MXN | Secondary |
| Secondary Year 4 | 14 | 161,200 MXN | Secondary |
| Secondary Year 5 | 15 | 161,200 MXN | Secondary |
| Secondary Year 6 | 16 | 161,200 MXN | Secondary |
| Secondary Year 7 | 17 | 161,200 MXN | Secondary |
| Secondary Year 8 | 18 | 161,200 MXN | Secondary |
| Preparatoria Year 1 | 19 | 170,900 MXN | Preparatoria |
| Preparatoria Year 2 | 20 | 170,900 MXN | Preparatoria |
| Name | Fee | Conditions |
|---|---|---|
| Application Fee | 1,000 MXN | Entrance exam paid with application; non-refundable |
| Name | Fee | Conditions |
|---|---|---|
| Enrollment Fee | 0 MXN | Inscripción by level; payable per year in the stage |
| Name | Fee | Conditions |
|---|---|---|
| Boarding | 0 MXN | Not applicable |
| Entrance examination fee (non-refundable) | 1,000 MXN | First year only |
Liceo Mexicano Japonés (LMJ), located in the prestigious Jardines del Pedregal neighborhood of southern Mexico City, was established in 1977 as a symbol of friendship and cooperation between Mexico and Japan. The school offers a highly unique educational model divided into two main branches: a Mexican section that aligns with SEP and UNAM standards, and a Japanese section that follows the rigorous curriculum set by Japan's Ministry of Education. Serving students from preschool through high school, the institution provides a trilingual environment where Spanish, English, and Japanese are actively taught. The campus is celebrated for its exceptional facilities and commitment to forming globally minded citizens. A hallmark of the LMJ experience is its deep integration of Japanese culture, history, and traditions into daily life. This is most vividly demonstrated through its highly anticipated annual events—the Undokai (a traditional Japanese sports day) and the Bunkasai (a cultural festival)—which unite students, parents, and faculty. By blending intensive academic preparation with strong foundational values of honesty, respect, and order, Liceo Mexicano Japonés provides a structured, bicultural environment aimed at developing students into internationally competitive leaders.