Mexico, Monterrey
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After School Daycare provides supervised activities after school for nursery through 3rd grade, including lunch and light dinner, homework assistance, and recreational activities; operates Monday to Friday from immediately after school until 6:00 PM.
The cafeteria provides breakfast and lunch for students, staff and faculty, with a variety of dishes including soups, salads, fruits, vegetables, drinks, snacks and desserts. Cafeteria service is run through an Electronic Wallet System; funds are deposited into a family-linked account and students pay with a Student ID card. Parents receive an email detailing each purchase and the remaining balance. There is no enrollment fee for cafeteria service; replacement cost for a lost ID card is 100 pesos. The current month's menus for students and daycare lunches are posted on the page.
The school is part of the Madison Group of Schools, a Group of International Schools located in multiple Mexican cities, including Madison Campus Monterrey, Madison International School, Instituto Anglo Británico Apodaca and Instituto Anglo Británico Cumbres, Madison Campus Chihuahua, and Madison Country-Merida.
Madison Monterrey Campus is the first Madison Campus, founded in 1978, and is a private international school in Monterrey, Mexico serving students aged three to sixteen. The campus delivers an International Baccalaureate program: the Primary Years Programme (PYP) for ages 3–11 and the Middle Years Programme (MYP) for early adolescents, with a strong emphasis on inquiry, intercultural understanding, and real-world application. The Pre-School maintains 100% English instruction to support language immersion, while Elementary offers a bilingual English–Spanish program and a strong reading focus. The curriculum integrates technology to reinforce Math, Science, and Language, and includes dedicated labs for Music, Science, Art PYP, and STEAM. Facilities include a neuromotor gym, library, cafeteria, and outdoor fields for basketball and soccer. Beyond academics, the school runs Mental Health Awareness Projects, and a socio-emotional program, including Star Promise: Tell An Adult Right Away. A variety of Arts, Languages, and Sports clubs complement the IB program.