Escuela Sierra Nevada
Escuela Sierra Nevada is a private school in the Mexico City metropolitan area. It was established in 1950 and serves preschool through high school.[1]
Campuses
Preschool through high school:[1]
- Interlomas - Huixquilucan, State of Mexico[2]
- San Mateo - Naucalpan, State of Mexico[2]
Preschool through elementary school:[1]
- Esmeralda - Atizapán, State of Mexico[2] (its secondary school will open in August 2022 starting with 7th Grade).
- Lomas - Two locations in Lomas de Chapultepec, Miguel Hidalgo[2]
Center for low income students in preschool through elementary school (opened 2003):[1]
- Centro Educativo Nemi - Colonia del Valle, Benito Juárez[2]
References
- ^ a b c d "About Us Archived 2016-04-01 at the Wayback Machine." Escuela Sierra Nevada. Retrieved on April 5, 2016.
- ^ a b c d e "Contact Archived 2016-11-10 at the Wayback Machine." Escuela Sierra Nevada. Retrieved on April 5, 2016. "Interlomas Camino a Cuajimalpa-Palo Solo No.1 Hacienda de las Palmas, Huixquilucan Estado de México 52763 " and "Esmeralda Camino Chiluca Espíritu Santo, Lote 59, Rancho Blanco, Atizapán Estado de México CP 54570 " and "San Mateo Mariposa Golondrina No.2 San Mateo, Naucalpan Estado de China CP 53220 " and "Lomas Preeschool Paseo de la Reforma 715, Lomas de Chapultepec México D.F. Miguel Hidalgo CP 11000" and "Lomas Elementary School Sierra Madre 155, Lomas de Chapultepec México, D.F. Miguel Hidalgo CP 11000 " and "Centro Educativo Nemi Gabriel Mancera 733, Col. del Valle, Benito Juárez México D.F. CP 03810 "
3. Koa empieza la secundaria en Esmeralda. Retrieved on December 7, 2021.
External links
- Escuela Sierra Nevada
- (in Spanish) Escuela Sierra Nevada
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Private high schools in Mexico City by delegation
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If the campus does not have high school, do not list it
- ASF Mexico
- Edron Academy
- Liceo Mexicano Japonés
- Bachillerato Alexander Bain
- Colegio Oxford Bachillerato
- Colegio Francés del Pedregal
- Instituto Francisco Possenti
- Instituto Miguel Ángel
- Instituto Oxford
- Vermont School Plantel Pedregal
- Universidad Panamericana Preparatoria boys' campus
- Colegio Suizo de México (Mexico City campus)
- Colegio la Florida
- Colegio Simón Bolívar (USB)
- Colegio La Salle Simón Bolívar
- New Continent School Campus Ciudad de México
- Colegio Williams Campus Mixcoac
- Escuela Mexicana del Valle / Americana
- Tomás Alva Edison School
- Instituto Simón Bolívar
- Colegio Anglo Mexicano
- Escuela Mier y Pesado
- Lycée Franco-Mexicain (Coyoacán campus)
- Modern American School
- Eton School
- Colegio del Bosque México
- Colegio Eugenio de Mazenod
- Colegio Franco Inglés
- Colegio Hebreo Maguen David
- Colegio Hebreo Monte Sinaí
- Colegio Hebreo Sefaradí
- Colegio Hebreo Tarbut
- Colegio Israelita de México
- Colegio Monteverde
- Colegio Vista Hermosa
- Instituto Cumbres México
- Instituto Rosedal Vista Hermosa
- Peterson Schools Cuajimalpa Campus
- Westhill Institute Santa Fe Campus
- Sistema Educativo Justo Sierra
- Colegio Guadalupe
- Escuela Cristóbal Colón de la Salle
- Colegio Williams Campus San Jerónimo
- Colegio Ciudad de México (Plantel Polanco)
- Lycée Franco-Mexicain (Polanco campus)
- Colegio Alejandro Guillot
- Colegio Franco Español
- Colegio Madrid
- Colegio México Bachillerato
- Colegio O'Farrill
- Colegio Princeton de México (Junior and senior high school)
- Colegio Williams Campus Ajusco
- La Escuela de Lancaster
- Instituto Escuela del Sur
- Peterson Schools Tlalpan Campus
- Universidad Panamericana Preparatoria girls' campus
- Colegio Alemán Alexander von Humboldt (Campus Sur)
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