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Compare Affordable International Schools in Mexico city, Mexico

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Instructs in Spanish, English
Fees MX$110,248
Pupils 1900
Type Co-educational
Colégio Ciudad de México – Polanco is an IB World School offering Primary Years Programme (PYP), Middle Years Programme (MYP), and Diploma Programme (DP) across two campuses, Plantel Polanco and Plantel Contadero. The school delivers a bilingual, international education from preschool through preparatoria, fostering critical thinking, human values, and a global perspective. With about 1,900 students from more than 25 nationalities and over 180 teachers, personalized learning unfolds within an inclusive, multicultural setting. Facilities include two campuses with a virtual tour, an after‑school program with recreational, sports, cultural activities and a daily dining service. Primary students at Plantel Polanco participate in Lego Education, Baduk, traditional games, and digital‑material creation, while the Liga Deportiva offers football, basketball and volleyball. In Secondary and Preparatory levels, students engage in Model United Nations, literary and arts contests, and a broad range of arts, sports, and language opportunities, including IELTS preparation and bilingual English‑Spanish instruction.
Instructs in English, Spanish
Ages 1 - 18 years
Fees MX$22,145 - 23,645
Pupils 1800
Type Co-educational
The Peterson Lomas Preparatoria S.C. is a private, non-denominational day school in Mexico City with three campuses—Cuajimalpa, Lomas, and Pedregal—that serve about 1,800 students from ages 1 to 18. The Lomas Campus offers Montessori education for the early years in English, with mixed-age classrooms. The Cuajimalpa Campus serves Preschool through High School, with a bilingual English–Spanish Elementary program, and a High School path that combines Cambridge IGCSE in grades 9–10 with the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme in grades 11–12. The Cambridge IGCSE electives include Computer Science and Design Technology, while the IB Diploma provides a globally recognized university qualification. The school is noted as the first Google Reference School in Latin America and the first K–12 IB Global School, and it holds SAIS and Cognia accreditation. Extracurriculars cover academic, arts, service, and wellbeing activities across campuses, reflecting a comprehensive approach to student development. They prepare students for global university admission.
Instructs in Spanish, English
Fees MX$99,940 - 196,700
Type Co-educational
Located in Mexico, Cumbres International School México is a private Catholic bilingual day school that trains Christian leaders. The school offers Advanced Placement (AP) and follows an educational model built on CAR methodologies—cooperative, active and reflective—with distinctive approaches to teaching English, mathematics, language, technology and science. The graduation profile centers on ten life competencies, including love to God, personal care, character building, critical thinking and servant leadership, designed to prepare students for life beyond school. The school belongs to the Semper Altius School Network and follows the Regnum Christi educational framework, with decades of experience and a broad alumni network. Facilities integrate technology and provide spaces such as a STEAM Makerspace, laboratories, a swimming pool, an auditorium and a library. The bilingual program includes English immersion (from 7th to 9th grade) and a program of international events, competitions and service opportunities that foster global citizenship. It also supports lifelong learning.
Instructs in English, Spanish, French
Ages 1 - 18 years
Fees MX$101,634 - 171,930
Pupils 1991
Type Co-educational
Escuela Tome1s Alva Edison is an international day school in Mexico serving ages 1 to 18. The school offers EYFS, Cambridge Primary and Secondary, the IB Diploma Programme, and a bespoke curriculum to support individual learning paths. Students develop multilingual proficiency in English, Spanish and French, with 70% reaching B2 or higher in Cambridge assessments and 30% achieving DELF. In high school, families choose between UNAM Bachillerato and the IB Diploma, aligning with university access in Mexico and abroad. MAP results show over 50% of students scoring above the 80th percentile in mathematics and outperforming international averages in English and science. Learning.First tracks progress, while wellbeing support includes the KiVa anti-bullying programme and personalised guidance. The TAE learner profile, Cambridge- and IB-inspired, fosters curiosity, reflection and leadership. ISP-linked programs and the I am Scientist initiative provide international opportunities, global university fairs and Future Pathways guidance. 98% of graduates secure a place at a first-choice university, with opportunities for MUN, international chess and collaborative arts projects.
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