The Mexican Program represents the academic aspect of all subjects taught in Spanish from early childhood through high school. Our work begins by promoting a love for reading and writing, as well as the exploration of different forms of writing, ultimately transforming our students into avid readers of various literary genres, as well as analysts and producers of texts.
With the purpose of understanding our country's present, the Mexican program studies the field of social sciences through History, Geography, Civic and Ethical Formation, and Mexican Law. With a passion for our roots, traditions, and culture, our Mexican Program teachers succeed in instilling in students a love for this country.
The American School Foundation of Guadalajara is registered in its Preschool, Elementary, and Secondary levels with the Secretariat of Education in Jalisco. The areas of study from first grade of Preschool (Prekindergarten in Early Childhood) to third grade of Secondary (ninth grade in High School) focus on the following areas: Language and Social Sciences.
To learn more about the curriculum and programs by grade, we invite you to visit this link.
Moreover, the High School section of ASFG has an agreement for the validation of studies with the prestigious National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). Grades 10, 11, and 12 in the High School section correspond to the first, second, and third years of Preparatory School.
To know the courses required by UNAM to obtain your Mexican high school certificate, visit this link.