Mexico, Monterrey
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Hidalgo 656 West, Centro neighborhood, Monterrey, Nuevo León 64000, Mexico
Preschool, Primary, and Secondary
Application fees
- No publicly posted, fixed application or enrollment fee amount is available for the Monterrey campus. For admission, the school provides an individualized admissions packet that contains any one‑time registration or new‑student fees.
Tuition fees by school year (per term / per year group)
- The Pan American School – Monterrey campus does not publish a public schedule of tuition amounts by year group or by term for the 2026/27 or 2025/26 academic cycles on its public pages. Specific tuition amounts (per term or annually, and by grade group) are issued directly in the school's admissions/fee documentation rather than displayed as a public fee table. No concrete numeric tuition figures for each grade or term are available on the campus pages.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- A detailed billing schedule (for example: number of installments, due dates, or penalties for late payment) is not publicly listed on the Monterrey campus pages. The school's admissions materials are the source where payment plans and exact due dates are provided to families during the enrollment process.
Boarding fees (if applicable)
- The Monterrey campus operates as a day school. There is no public indication of a boarding program or associated boarding fees for the Monterrey campus.
Other costs and recurring fees
- No public, itemized list of additional mandatory costs (such as uniform fees, book fees, student insurance, materials fees, transportation, extracurricular fees, activity fees, or technology fees) is available on the Monterrey campus pages. Any such ancillary charges are provided to families in the school's admissions/fee documentation.
Refund information
- There is no publicly posted refund policy or schedule (for example: conditions for refunding deposits, tuition refunds on withdrawal, or timelines for refund processing) on the Monterrey campus pages. Refund terms are included in the school's formal admissions or enrollment contract documents.
Fee payment options
- The Monterrey campus public pages do not list accepted payment methods (for example credit card, bank transfer, direct debit, or cash). Information about accepted payment methods is provided directly to families in the admissions/payment documentation and during the enrollment process. Contact details for admissions are available to request those payment details.
Administrative note on availability of figures
- An admissions documentation download link exists on the campus pages; attempts to retrieve the school's admission/fee documentation directly encountered an unavailable or non‑retrievable file at the public download URL. Because the school does not present a public fee table on the Monterrey campus pages and the downloadable admissions package could not be fetched, no validated numeric fee amounts (per term or per school year by grade) can be provided here.
Summary: The Monterrey campus does not publish specific numeric fee schedules (application fees, tuition by grade/term, billing schedule, ancillary fees, refund policy, or payment method lists) on its publicly accessible pages. For exact, itemized fee amounts and the official payment terms you will receive the school's admissions/fee documentation and enrollment contract from the campus admissions office. Admissions contact: +52 (81) 8342-0778 and admissions_mc@panamerican.edu.mx.
Pan American School Monterrey is a bilingual institution that combines Spanish and English instruction with a humanist, student-centered approach. For seven decades, it has built a community of educators committed to academic excellence and holistic development of learners. The school fosters responsible, creative leaders who contribute to their communities, emphasizing academic, social, and emotional growth, and strengthening ethical and moral values to meet today's challenges. Teachers are professionals who inspire trust and meaningful learning in a supportive climate. The Monterrey campus features a cafeteria, daycare facility, central patios, a playground, and a cancha for sports. The school's multicultural focus guides instruction in Spanish, English, and German, with international programs and experiences that extend learning beyond the classroom. Core values of Integrity, Respect, Service, Leadership, and Transcendence shape student life, while technology supports digital citizenship and a safe learning environment. Leadership and service opportunities cultivate individuals prepared to contribute to society.