Mexico, Mexico City
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The school is in the Mexico City area and provides on-site contact options for enrollment inquiries. Phone: +52 55 7098-6334; +525570985963. Address details are available via the site's Maps & Directions page.
The site references offerings from kindergarten through high school levels, with sections for admissions and calendar, suggesting a full K–12 program.
International Christian school (language of instruction not specified on the summary, but the site highlights English-language classroom contexts in other materials)
Parent-Student Handbooks are provided in English and Spanish, indicating materials to support families; specific SEN details are not provided in the summary.
Missionary/international Christian context indicated by the school's identity as Mexico City Christian Academy (MCCA).
Christian faith-based education is evident from the academy's name and content on the site.
The site highlights key program components (AP classes, cultural activities, community service, spiritual retreats) and a structured school year (open enrollment for 2026–2027). Start/end times are not specified in the summary.
Bus service details are not included in the summarized content.
Application fees
- No specific application or enrollment fee amount is published for Mexico City Christian Academy. The admissions information lists a Tuition and Fees section but does not include numeric rates; families are directed to the school's admissions and finance contacts for fee details.
Tuition fees by year group (per term / per year)
- The school does not publish a public schedule of tuition rates by year group or by term on its admission materials. There is no publicly posted breakdown of per-term or per-year tuition amounts for the 2026/27 or 2025/26 academic years. The school states that fees are set annually and that tuition and fee questions are handled by the finance office.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- The academic year runs mid‑August through late May/early June and is divided into two equal semesters; the school admits students at the beginning of either semester. While the academic calendar and semester structure are published, specific billing cycles, due dates, instalment options, or late‑payment penalties for tuition are not published in the publicly available materials. Financial and billing administration is handled through the school's finance office.
Boarding fees (if applicable)
- Mexico City Christian Academy operates as a day school with defined arrival and dismissal procedures, supervised pick‑up times, and office hours. No boarding program or boarding fees are described in the school's published materials.
Other costs and fees (published items)
- Supervision / late‑pick‑up fee: After the third late pick‑up, a supervision fee of MXN 100 per late pick‑up is charged.
- After‑school study / credit‑recovery fees: Credit recovery programs and after‑school study options are subject to associated fees; the handbook states that credit recovery methods and after‑school study will be assessed a fee.
- Textbook replacement: Families are charged the full replacement cost plus shipping and handling for damaged or lost textbooks.
- Official records and transcript fees: Official transcripts and additional document services (extra copies, reprinting, apostilles, mailing) may carry charges; those fees are determined annually.
- Fees for optional or extracurricular activities: The handbook notes special activities may be fee‑based; amounts are set and published as applicable.
- Uniforms / dress code: A school uniform and dress code are required (polo shirts, specified colors and styles); costs for purchasing uniforms are not published.
Refund information
- The published parent‑student handbook contains the voluntary and immediate withdrawal procedures (notification, office processing, return of materials) but does not publish a specific tuition refund table, percentages, or refund deadlines. No explicit tuition‑refund schedule or refund amounts are publicly posted in the available materials.
Fee payment options
- The school's publicly available materials do not list specific accepted payment methods (for example, bank transfer, credit card, cash) or banking details. Financial administration and payment arrangements are managed by the finance office; families are given finance contact information for billing matters.
Practical contacts for financial questions (published)
- The school designates finance@mccamexico.org as the contact for financial information and lists admissions and office contact addresses for enrollment and family services.
Summary of published vs. unpublished fee data
- Published (available) fee items: supervisory late‑pick‑up fee (MXN 100 per late pick‑up after the third instance); textbook replacement charges; fees possible for credit recovery, transcripts, and optional activities; uniform requirement and dress code; finance contact address.
- Not published (unavailable in public materials): numeric amounts for application fees, tuition by year group, per‑term tuition rates, billing schedule with due dates, accepted payment methods, and a specific tuition refund schedule. The school's admissions and finance contacts are provided for direct fee and billing arrangements.
International emphasis is indicated; specific nationality mix and local/international ratios are not provided in the summary.
Mexico City Christian Academy (MCCA) is a private international Christian school serving students ages 4 to 18 in the northwest sector of the Mexico City metropolitan area. The school follows an American curriculum with most classes taught in English; Spanish language instruction is available. Biblical principles are woven throughout the program, and weekly chapel services support character development. Core values are Truth, Excellence, and Cultural Diversity. Founded in 1993 to serve missionary families, MCCA has grown into a multinational community that also enrolls non‑missionary children. It is accredited by the Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI) and the Middle States Association (MSA-CESS) as of 2021. The curriculum integrates online electives, fine arts, and physical development, with an active library and early technology use. Facilities include a College Board Testing Center and AP courses. Cultural activities, community service, and spiritual retreats are part of student life, supporting students' lifelong learning journeys.