Mexico, Pachuca
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The American School of Pachuca serves learners from ages 2 to 18 with preschool through high school programs in Mexico. It follows an American Curriculum blended with SEP standards and international benchmarks, including Common Core, delivering a bilingual program across grade levels. Language distribution by level includes Kindergarten 50% English and 50% Spanish; Elementary 70% English and 30% Spanish; Junior High 80% English and 20% Spanish; and High School 80% English and 20% Spanish. The school provides multilingual, multicultural instruction with teaching staff from many countries. Preschool features two home teachers, one for SEP and one for the international curriculum. The institution is SEP and international accredited and is a founding member of ASOMEX and a Tri-Association member. SIELE certifies Spanish proficiency and Cambridge certifies English. Critical thinking is embedded in learning, and courses align with Common Core standards to prepare students for a global, technology-driven context.
Valle de San Javier Sn, Valle de San Javier, 42086 Pachuca de Soto, Hgo., Mexico
American School of Pachuca has 500 pupils, instruction in English, Spanish.
Valle de Anáhuac S/N, Fracc. Valle de San Javier, 42086 Pachuca de Soto, Hidalgo, Mexico. Located in the Valle de San Javier area of Pachuca. A map is available on the site.
Preschool (2 years 6 months old), Kindergarten (3–5 years old), Elementary School (6–11 years old), Junior-High (12–14 years old), High School (15–18 years old).
SEP-accredited and internationally accredited, offering preschool through high school.
Psychopedagogy and Counseling Department provides learning support.
Mexico (uses U.S. curricula)
American School of Pachuca teaches American Curriculum, Bespoke Curriculum for students aged 2.6 to 18.
Preschool through High School with a bilingual program blending SEP national standards and international standards such as Common Core. Multilingual and multicultural instruction is provided for students from preschool to high school. Language distribution by level is: Kindergarten 50% English / 50% Spanish; Elementary 70% English / 30% Spanish; Junior-High 80% English / 20% Spanish; High School 80% English / 20% Spanish. The school is supervised and accredited by SEP and uses U.S. curricula. The school is a founding member of ASOMEX and is part of the Tri-Association. SIELE certifies Spanish proficiency and Cambridge certifications certify English proficiency.
The Psychopedagogy and Counseling Department provides support for students with special educational needs, including outstanding aptitude. The department offers guidance and evaluation, with an observation–intervention–application process to support these students, and provides training to teachers in interventions for students with special educational needs, disabilities or outstanding aptitude.
Step 1: Request information online or in person with the admissions staff to learn about the requirements, costs and to schedule the admission evaluations. The information helps families understand the scope of the process. The admissions team can clarify timelines, eligibility, and required documents. This step initiates the admissions process.
Step 2: Payment and submission of the admission evaluations (psychopedagogy, Spanish, and English) online or in person. The evaluations are part of the admission process. The staff provides instructions on how to complete payments and schedule the evaluations. This step advances the applicant toward the next phase of admissions.
Step 3: Submit required documents for the admission process. The New Student Questionnaire, the Student File Documents, and the Enrollment Application are among the items requested. Additional documents may be requested by the admissions team as needed. After submission, families proceed to the payment step.
Step 4: Pay the school fees. After completing the evaluations and submitting the admission documents completely, you will be provided with the information to make payments. The school outlines payment procedures and deadlines as part of the process. Following payment, the admissions process moves toward finalization.
Step 5: Schedule a visit for a guided tour and personalized attention according to your child's academic level. Tours are arranged through the admissions team and accommodate Preschool to High School. The visit provides information about programs, facilities, and the school environment. A guided tour is encouraged for prospective families.
Step 6: Admits students of any race, color, sex, religion, national or ethnic origin, with all the rights, privileges, programs and activities generally available in all schools. In accordance with the Mexican Law of Education, the school admits students with these rights. The school serves Preschool through High School: Preschool 2 years 6 months old; Kindergarten 3-5 years; Elementary 6-11; Junior High 12-14; High School 15-18.
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