Mexico, Mexico City
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The school teaches English and Spanish, with French offered as a third language in Junior High and High School.
The school uses a bilingual system in Elementary school, with half the time spent on Spanish and half on English.
Modern American School in Mexico City is a coeducational, bilingual institution serving ages 3 to 18 with a bespoke curriculum. English instruction begins in Pre-school and Primary, then continues in Junior High and High School with English-taught courses alongside SEP and UNAM programs, supporting language mastery and eligibility for Cambridge certificates (FCE, CAE, CPE) as well as external exams such as SAT and TOEFL. The campus features Chemistry, Biology and Physics laboratories; Primary and Junior High School computer labs (one computer per student); a library; an infirmary; and arts spaces including a Preschool/Kindergarten Painting Room, a dance hall, and music rooms. Sports facilities include four children's basketball courts, four official courts, a gym and running tracks, with Farallon as a campus outdoor area. Architecture and engineering are offered in Junior High and High School, and after-school programs span robotics, chess, photography, choir, journalism, and creative writing, with French as a third language, and beyond.