Mexico, Monterrey
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Admission step by step
01 ENQUIRE
The school invites inquiries via an inquiry form to schedule a personalized chat. The chat will answer questions and present the school. It helps identify the family's needs and enrollment timing. This step initiates the admissions process.
02 VISIT
A visit is scheduled. The visit can be in-person or virtual. The campus of interest can be preschool, elementary, or middle school.
03 APPLICATION
Submit all the necessary documents to complete the candidate's profile along with the admission application forms online or using a printed form. An appointment is scheduled for the evaluation. For foreign families, please email for the initial contact and include your recommendation from your previous school (filled out by the previous institution and delivered in a sealed envelope).
04 REVIEW
We review your application. The admissions committee requires a comprehensive and thorough review of each application. The process ensures careful consideration of each candidate.
Montenova International School is a campus in Santa Catarina, Monterrey, offering a bilingual international curriculum for Preschool through Secondary. The school blends an International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme pathway with Cambridge IGCSE and Cambridge A Levels in later years, preparing students for recognized global credentials. Preschool (1–6) emphasizes learning through play, inquiry, and hands-on experiences in dedicated classrooms and outdoor spaces. Primary (6–11) fosters autonomy and critical thinking through collaboration, intercultural exchanges, and integrated arts and technology. Secondary (12–15) develops discernment and leadership through a multidisciplinary team, with activities such as Model United Nations, Debate and Current Affairs, and digital citizenship. The campus features state-of-the-art facilities, subject-specific classrooms, and dedicated spaces for art and music, plus a 24-meter indoor heated pool, tennis and soccer facilities, a covered gym, and psychomotor areas for early years. A Cowork Space for parents reinforces a family-friendly, learning community focused on safety, well-being, and engagement.