Mexico, Monterrey
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Campus La Herradura, Camino Real 100, Colonia El Uro, Monterrey, NL 64986, Mexico
Maternal – Kindergarten (M1–K3) immersion; Primary (grades 1–5); Middle Years (grades 6–9)
Bilingual private school
Mexico
Application / Registration fees
- No fixed application, registration, or enrollment fee amounts are published for Madison International School — La Herradura for the 2026/27 or 2025/26 academic years. Available admissions materials describe the application process and required documents but do not list a numeric application or registration fee.
Tuition fees by year group and term
- A grade-by-grade or term-by-term tuition schedule (numeric amounts) is not published in the La Herradura campus public admissions materials for 2026/27 or 2025/26. No public fee table showing tuition per term or per academic year for each year group was found.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- To secure an offered place, families must complete payment either in full or by making the first instalment under an available payment plan. The school states families may secure a place by paying in full or by making the first payment under a 3- or 5-month plan by March 31 (payment of the remainder follows according to the chosen plan). Specific due-dates, instalment amounts, and the full billing calendar are not published.
Boarding / residential fees
- The La Herradura campus does not offer boarding. Instead, the school provides an after-school care (estancia) service with options until 4:00 p.m. or until 6:00 p.m. (the latter includes homework supervision and a snack). Fees for extended-day/estancia services are not published as specific amounts.
Other costs and incidental fees
- Uniforms: A uniform requirement is indicated in school communications, but no published uniform price list or mandatory uniform fee amount is available publicly.
- Meals / Lunch: The after-school option can include food; the school indicates food service at the extended-day program is optional. No published prices for daily lunch, snacks, or meal plans are available.
- Devices and technology: the school references technology use in its program materials. No published one-time device fees, bring-your-own-device requirements, or device‑purchase amounts are listed for the campus.
- Extracurricular activities and clubs: activities are offered, but individual activity fees, instrument rental, or competition/travel fees are not published with numeric amounts.
- Registration/re-enrolment or materials fees: the admissions material describes required documents and the steps after acceptance but does not present a public list of fixed registration/re-enrolment fees or school‑materials fees with amounts.
Refunds and cancellation
- No publicly posted numeric refund policy, deposit‑forfeiture schedule, or formal tuition refund table for withdrawal or cancellation was found in the campus admissions and FAQ materials. The admissions FAQs describe how to secure a place with payment but do not publish a detailed refund or cancellation schedule.
Accepted payment methods and payment instructions
- Public admissions pages and brochures for the La Herradura campus do not list specific accepted payment methods (for example, bank transfer, credit/debit card, or cash) or the school's billing provider instructions. The school's admissions contact details and the options to secure a place by payment are stated, but exact payment channels and online payment portal details are not published.
Summary of availability
- Admissions and campus materials (admissions FAQ, campus pages, and general brochure) provide process details (required documents, how to secure a place, and availability of an extended‑day program) but do not publish numeric fees for application, registration, year‑group tuition, extended‑day charges, uniforms, devices, or refunds for the 2026/27 or 2025/26 academic years. Where specific numeric amounts or a full fee schedule are required, these are not publicly listed in the campus materials reviewed.
Madison International School La Herradura, established in 2007, is a bilingual day school situated in the El Uro district in southern Monterrey. Serving students from nursery through junior high, the institution is accredited to deliver the International Baccalaureate (IB) Primary Years Programme (PYP) and Middle Years Programme (MYP). Following a constructivist educational framework, roughly 70 percent of classroom instruction is conducted in English to ensure strong bilingual proficiency. The campus is particularly notable for its substantial athletic infrastructure, with 50 percent of its physical footprint dedicated exclusively to sports facilities. This space directly supports the "Colts" athletics program alongside over 17 distinct extracurricular offerings. In addition to the core syllabus, the school embeds formal social labor and environmental education into its routine, ensuring students participate in community service and ecological stewardship projects throughout their middle school years.