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International Schools in Puebla, Mexico

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About international schools in Puebla, Mexico

Puebla has a small group of international schools that primarily serve bilingual and internationally mobile families, so you should expect a compact market rather than a long list of options. The city’s international provision typically includes the IB continuum, a bicultural German school and a few bespoke American/bilingual programmes, with instruction usually delivered in Spanish and English and German available at specialist schools. Fees vary by age and programme but private international tuition in Puebla commonly sits in the mid-range for Mexico, with annual costs that can run from modest early-years rates up to the low hundreds of thousands of pesos for senior years; extras such as transport, meals and optional courses are often charged separately. Admissions follow the Mexican school calendar (main intake in the August/September term, with some mid-year entry in January), and most schools require an application, assessment and registration deposit - families relocating should contact schools several months ahead, check diploma recognition (IB or national certificates) and confirm language-support and transport options before committing.

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At a glance 7 schools · avg fee MXN 104,263
Schools listed
7
Curricula
7
Average annual fee
MXN 104,263
Fee range
MXN 1,580 – 360,000
Most common curriculum
Bespoke Curriculum (6 schools)
Average school size
1,037 pupils
Largest by enrolment
Colegio Humboldt Puebla
Oldest
Colegio Humboldt Puebla (1911)
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FAQs for Mexico

What international curricula are available in Puebla?
Puebla’s international schools typically offer a mix rather than a single dominant system: you will find the International Baccalaureate (PYP/MYP/DP) and schools that follow a German bicultural curriculum alongside bespoke American or bilingual programmes. Many schools combine an international syllabus with Mexican certification so students can obtain both an international diploma and local recognition.
How much should we budget for school fees in Puebla?
Tuition varies by school, age and programme, but international schools in Puebla commonly charge annual fees that range from modest early-years amounts up to several hundred thousand Mexican pesos for upper secondary; expect additional charges for registration, materials, meals and transport. For planning purposes, many relocating families use a mid-range estimate rather than a fixed number and obtain detailed fee schedules and payment plans directly from schools.
When should we start the admissions process and what does it involve?
Begin contacting preferred schools as soon as your move is confirmed - ideally three to six months before the start of term - because popular year groups can fill and some schools operate waitlists. Admissions normally include an application form, an entrance assessment or interview, submission of academic records and payment of a non-refundable assessment or registration fee; exact steps and timelines vary by school.
What languages are lessons taught in, and do schools support non-Spanish speakers?
Most international schools in Puebla teach bilingually in Spanish and English, with specialist German instruction at the German bicultural school and occasional third-language options (French or German) elsewhere. Schools commonly provide language-level testing and phased support or immersion classes for children who arrive without Spanish or without the school’s principal language of instruction.
What practical checks should relocating families make before enrolling?
Confirm the school’s diploma recognition and university pathways, inspect pastoral and special-education provision if your child has additional needs, ask about transport routes and schedules, and clarify exactly which extras are included in published fees. Also check the academic calendar, holiday dates and parent-communication channels, and arrange a visit or virtual tour so you can assess classroom language use and the practicalities of daily travel.
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