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The American School Foundation, A.C, was founded on August 6, 1888, in the private home of oilman John Davis, near what is now Bucareli and Reforma. [citation needed] In 1894, with a growing student body, the school became the “Mexico Grammar School,” and moved to a rented building on Calle Colón.
The Puebla American School Foundation (Spanish: Fundación Colegio Americano de Puebla) is a private school serving students in kindergarten through grade 12 in Puebla, Mexico. The school offers the International Baccalaureate Diploma and the local BUAP (Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla) for the upper school.
The American School Foundation of Guadalajara is a bilingual private school offering academic programs in dual languages English and Spanish from primary to high school. As the only U.S. State Department accredited school in Guadalajara, graduates receive both a Mexican and a U.S. Diploma. [1]
The American School Foundation of Monterrey is a private, nonprofit, international school located in Monterrey, Mexico, which provides a U.S.-type education to international and Mexican students. It is one of a few American-style educational centers in this city and is notable for being the oldest one of that group.
In 2022 the American School had over 2,200 students from Nursery to twelfth grade. [1] Among these students are the children and grandchildren of founding families. [citation needed] The school is co-educational, non-religious, and is a non-profit foundation. It is accredited by Cognia and the Ecuadorian Ministry of Education and Culture.
The third oldest American school in Mexico, The American School of Tampico opened on May 12, 1917 and has been operating ever since. The school was created by the American Foundation with the purpose of offering American children and the children of all other nationalities the same study plan found in schools in the United States. [1]
A new nonprofit foundation is being set up to help fund educational programs in the Ravenna School District and provide opportunities for its nearly 2,000 students.
The school is operated by the Taipei American School Foundation under contract to the American Institute in Taiwan, the United States' quasi-embassy in Taiwan. The school is a member of the G30 Schools Group. Most graduates of TAS attend colleges and universities in the United States. As required by ROC law, TAS admits only students who hold ...