Highlands International School

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Highlands International School, recognized as one of the best American schools in Mexico, has been leaving its mark since it was established in 1995. It has grown into a leading center of educational excellence, catering to students from Preschool to High School.

The school strongly believes in the power of connection and teamwork. They've set up a global learning network that spans schools worldwide, promoting global citizenship among their students. Through joint projects, students collaborate with peers from different parts of the world, solving problems and coming up with creative solutions.

Highlands International School
values innovative teaching methods. Educators use creative and interactive approaches that make learning interesting and applicable. By integrating technology and real-world examples into the curriculum, students gain the skills needed to excel in the digital age.

The school creates a supportive and inclusive community where every student is appreciated and respected. With a focus on personalized attention, they ensure that each student gets the help they need to reach their full potential. The school's dedication to Catholic values fosters an environment that encourages compassion, integrity, and moral development.


  • Address: C. Farallon 125, Jardines del Pedregal, Alvaro Obregon, 01900 Ciudad de Mexico, CDMX, Mexico
  • Phone: 5255 5449 7450
  • Mail: informes@highlandspedregal.com
  • Curriculum: American and Catholic
  • Ages: 3 to 18
  • Language of instruction: English and Spanish
  • Website: https://www.highlands.edu.mx/
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