Mexico, Monterrey
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Robotics, STEAM, Debate, and Model United Nations are part of the middle-school program. Current affairs are integrated to develop analytical thinking and global awareness. These activities foster collaboration, leadership, and problem-solving. They extend learning beyond standard curricula to practical, real-world applications.
Visual arts, music, and dance are offered as part of Montenova's extracurricular program. Dedicated spaces for art and music rooms support these activities. These disciplines foster creativity, self-expression, and performance skills. Students can develop confidence through artistic practice alongside academic studies.
Middle School includes Model United Nations, Debate, and Current Affairs to develop judgment, communication, and leadership. These programs cultivate informed dialogue, teamwork, and strong presentation skills. Students gain research and argumentation experience and prepare for higher education and international contexts. They provide opportunities to assume leadership roles in discussions and competitions.
The athletics program includes gymnastics, tennis, swimming, basketball, soccer, and track and field. Facilities include a 24-meter indoor heated pool, two outdoor soccer fields, a regulation-size tennis court, a covered gym with a basketball court, and psychomotor areas for early years. The program emphasizes discipline, teamwork, and healthy lifestyle habits. The campus supports well-being with spaces for recreation and physical development.
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.