Madison Campus Monterrey is a IB (PYP) / IB (MYP) school in Monterrey, Mexico. Founded in 1978. Annual tuition ranges from $2,688 to $6,095 USD.
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About
Madison Campus Monterrey, founded in 1978, is a private international day school in Monterrey, Mexico, serving students aged 3 to 16 through the IB Primary Years Programme and Middle Years Programme. The school offers bilingual English–Spanish instruction from Elementary onwards, with Pre-School delivered entirely in English, and integrates technology, STEAM labs, and dedicated arts and music facilities across all levels. It complements its academic program with a strong socio-emotional wellbeing offering, including a Psychology Department, mental health campaigns, and the Star Promise initiative.
School data verified by NanaSays. Last updated: April 2026.
Why Families Choose
Madison Campus Monterrey is the original Madison Campus founded in 1978, offering the IB PYP and MYP programs. The Pre-School operates with 100% English instruction for full language immersion. The school integrates technology across Math, Science, and Language, and features dedicated STEAM, Music, Science, and Art PYP labs. It also runs a socio-emotional program including Mental Health Awareness Projects and a School for Parents initiative.
Fees & Financials
| Grade / Year | Annual Fee |
|---|---|
| Primaria | MXN 4,752 |
| Preescolar | MXN 3,774 |
| Secundaria | MXN 5,208 |
| Guardería/Maternal | MXN 2,688 |
Conversions to USD use exchange rates as of April 2026.
Original currency: MX$53,760 - 121,890.
Admissions Process
- 1Preschool: (1) Interview with School Director or appointed director to assess child's readiness; (2) Evaluation with area coordinator to assess development and suitability; (3) Completion of enrollment forms and payments, including an admission test with prior appointment (test fee reimbursed upon enrollment); (4) Submission of required documents including birth certificate, certificate of prior studies, two photos, CURP copy, vaccination certificate, good conduct letter, and statement of no debts. Elementary & Middle School: (1) Interview with School Director or appointed director; (2) Admission test administered individually by prior appointment (fee reimbursed upon enrollment); (3) Completion of enrollment forms and payments; (4) Submission of required documents including birth certificate, prior year grades, two photos, CURP copy, good conduct letter, and statement of no debts.
Student Life
The cafeteria provides breakfast and lunch for students, staff and faculty, with a variety of dishes including soups, salads, fruits, vegetables, drinks, snacks and desserts. Service is run through an Electronic Wallet System; funds are deposited into a family-linked account and students pay with a Student ID card. Parents receive email notifications of each purchase and remaining balance. There is no enrollment fee for cafeteria service; replacement cost for a lost ID card is 100 pesos.
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Wellbeing & Safety
Mental wellbeing is supported through an Emotional Wellbeing program that includes mental health awareness initiatives and campaigns, a Socio-Emotional Learning Program, and a School for Parents resource. A Psychology Department is present to support student and family wellbeing. Programs aim to help students identify emotions, build a sense of belonging, and channel feelings appropriately with guidance from caregivers and teachers.
The school runs Star Promise: Tell An Adult Right Away as part of its mental health and socio-emotional program to encourage students to report concerns to trusted adults.
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School Background
Part of the Madison Group of Schools, a group of international schools located in multiple Mexican cities including Madison Campus Monterrey, Madison International School, Instituto Anglo Británico Apodaca, Instituto Anglo Británico Cumbres, Madison Campus Chihuahua, and Madison Country-Merida.