Mexico, Monterrey
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Madison Monterrey was the first Madison Campus, founded in spring 1978 to offer Nursery through Middle School education. It began as Madison Bilingual School with a Montessori program and 36 students, and became the first of six Madison Campuses. In 1993 Instituto Anglo Británico was established in Apodaca, the group's second campus. In 1994, high bilingual demand led to adopting a bilingual model and the school was renamed Madison Bilingual School. In 1999 two more campuses opened in Chihuahua and Torreón, and the IB registration process began; Primary Years Program was authorized in 2003 and Middle Years Program in 2007. In 2011 the IBO accredited La Herradura campus to teach the elementary program PEP and the Middle Years Program (MYP).
The Madison Campus Monterrey maintains a Madison community life with News and Events to share school updates and celebrate community activities. The Events page provides a monthly calendar with options to print or subscribe to calendars (iCal, Google Calendar, and ICS) for easy participation. The Events page shows entries such as September 2024 activities, illustrating ongoing community programming. News and Events foster engagement among students, families and staff.
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.