Guadalajara - School Report Question and Answers

What is the greatest strength of this school?

The strength was that it offered my son an institutional school environment where the math was good, the facilities had more to offer (compared to the small school we switched him from), he was treated as someone who could make decisions and be responsible for himself as a 5th grade, and he liked that the school had technology and permitted technology at school. - Feb 2016


This school is incredible in the following ways: 1) They walk the walk and not just talk the talk about Christian values. I was worried it would be lots of bible talk and exclusion toward people who didn't believe the way they do. Not the case at all. While we are a Christian family, we are not fundamentalist by any stretch and I was concerned when I first looked at this school's website. But, what we found in the school was truly a loving, good, hard working community where children are respected and nurtured. This school was my daughter's favorite school of all of her schools and I'm eternally grateful she got to experience the community there. 2) This school is amazing in that it honestly is open to feedback. They just do not get defensive in the least (watch out for the American School as they are incredibly defensive and difficult to provide feedback to. I had kids in both schools). - Feb 2016


The best thing about homeschooling in Guadalajara has been the availability of so many excellent, English-speaking tutors and all the fun activities our children have been able to participate in. - May 2014


They have some really great and committed teachers. They had a great counselor in high school but I believe he departed. - May 2014


We love the focus on community and kindness at the Canadian school. It is always a happy place and my son has learned a lot. - May 2014


Great middle school faculty and administration. - May 2014


The elementary school principal and the science teacher. - Apr 2014


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