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If you're researching international schools in Mexico offering French Curriculum, this page lists every school we know of and lets you sort, filter and compare them — without school marketing in the way. The most common curriculum is French Curriculum, taught by 1 of the schools below. Annual tuition spans roughly 101,400–1,014,000 MXN, with the average sitting around 376,308. Schools range from new openings to long-established names like Lycée Franco-Mexicain (opened 1937).
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Atid School is an IB Continuum school in Mexico serving ages 2 to 18. It offers the IB Primary Years Program (PYP), Middle Years Program (MYP), Diploma Program (DP), and CP programs. The language of instruction is English and Spanish, with Hebrew as the language of identity, supporting a trilingual approach (Spanish home language, English as a second language, Hebrew identity). The school, established in 1993 within the Jewish-Mexican community, provides an English-priority option within a Jewish context and promotes a Judeo-Zionist identity. Facilities leverage technology to support learning; preschool e-learning reinforces early education. The curriculum emphasizes inquiry and international-mindedness through global experiences, including international travel. The After School Program offers sports, arts, technology, and wellness, with activities such as Healthy Kitchen, Atid E-Motion, and a Book Club. High School includes College Guidance, internships, university fairs, BTEC certifications in Sport, Business Enterprise, Engineering, and Entrepreneurship, plus leadership opportunities like AtidMUN.
Lycée Franco-Mexicano (LFM) in Mexico City offers a French curriculum for ages 3 to 18 across two campuses, Polanco and Coyoacán. The school is affiliated with France's Bordeaux academy for the baccalaureate, and the bac sits within the French national framework; the years are recognized by the Mexican SEP. The general track presents a wide range of specialties, including History-Geography-Geopolitics, Humanities, Literature and Philosophy, Foreign Languages, Mathematics, Physics-Chemistry, Life and Earth Sciences, Engineering Sciences, and Economics and Social Sciences; a unique STI2D track covers Energies and Environment and Innovation Technology and Eco-design. In both tracks, a substantial core is followed, with three specialties chosen in Première and two in Terminale; optional subjects include theatre, visual arts, Italian and German. Exceptional facilities include libraries (Marmothèque, BCD, CDI), a digital cafeteria (SmartLunch), movement rooms, a gym and a swimming site. After the bac, most students study in Mexico, with options in France.
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