Mexico, Guadalajara
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San Juan Ocotán Office; Rinconada del Bosque, Zapopan, Jalisco, Mexico. Address: Prolongación 5 de mayo 500, CP 45019, Zona Real.
Walkers; Pre-Kinder; Kindergarten; Primary; Secondary
Private bilingual educational community
Application / Registration Fees
- Inscripción (registration) is required at acceptance. Amount: not published publicly for the 2026/27 or 2025/26 academic year.
Tuition fees by year group (per term / per year)
- Specific tuition amounts by year group and per-term or per-year totals are not published publicly. The school lists the normal enrollment steps and indicates that charges for educational services are specified at the time of inscription, but no public price list broken down by grade/term is available.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- A payment of the inscripción is required as part of enrollment. Detailed billing schedule (monthly, termly, or semesterly options), payment due dates, installment plans, late-payment penalties and other payment terms are not posted publicly. Families are informed of the school's specific billing and payment terms during the admissions/registration process. Contact details for administration are provided for billing queries: phone 33 3629 5993 and 33 3627 5976; email admisiones@summitschool.mx.
Boarding fees (if applicable)
- Summit School operates as a day school for Pre-kínder through Secundaria and does not present a boarding/residential program; therefore no boarding fees apply.
Other costs and mandatory additional fees
- Uniforms: required. Amounts for uniform purchase or rental are not published.
- Lista de útiles escolares (school supplies): parents are required to provide the school supplies listed for each grade; specific supply lists and any associated bundled costs are not published.
- Exámen de admisión (admission/exam fees): an admission exam is part of the process and an associated fee is indicated; the amount is not published.
- Seguro contra accidentes (accident insurance): required; cost not published.
- Seguro de orfandad (orfandad/orphanhood insurance): listed as a consideration at registration; cost not published.
- Extracurriculars, cultural trips, special programs or materials: such activities are part of school life and may carry separate fees; specific activity fees and schedules are not published.
Refund information
- No public, itemized refund policy or specific refund amounts for inscription, tuition, or other fees was published for the 2026/27 or 2025/26 academic year. Refund terms (if any) are handled under the school's administrative/regulatory rules and are provided to families through admissions/administration.
Fee payment options
- Public pages do not list accepted payment methods (credit card, bank transfer, cash, etc.). Billing and payment processing are managed by the school's administration; contact the administration for available payment methods and instructions (phones: 33 3629 5993 / 33 3627 5976; email: admisiones@summitschool.mx).
Concise summary of findings
- The school publishes the categories of charges parents should expect at enrollment (registration/inscription; re‑registration; admission exam; uniforms; school supplies; accident and orphanhood insurance), but it does not publish a public fee schedule with numeric amounts or a detailed per-grade, per-term or per-year tuition table for the 2026/27 academic year (or for 2025/26). For exact numeric fees, billing schedules, refund rules and accepted payment methods, contact the school's admissions or administration office via the phone numbers or email provided above.
Summit School Guadalajara is a private bilingual educational community founded in 2014. It delivers a 100% bilingual program with instruction in Spanish and English, based on Constructivism and Humanism and organized around a student‑centred, competency‑based approach. Learning emphasizes skills, knowledge, and attitudes through hands‑on, experiential experiences and continual contact with nature, helping students connect classroom lessons to daily life. The school serves students from pre‑kindergarten through secondary school, fostering autonomy, self‑management, responsibility, and collaborative learning. The campus integrates ecology and technology with dedicated spaces such as a farm (granja), a garden (huerto), a swimming pool (alberca), a Playlab, multiple courts, an auditorium, a cafeteria, and a mediateca. Cultural trips and arts‑driven projects are part of the program, supported by a Deporte • Ecología • Arte • Tecnología framework. The mission is bilingual academic excellence and the entrepreneurial talent of students, within an environment of freedom with responsibility for lifelong success.