Mexico, Guadalajara
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Instituto Internacional SEK Guadalajara is a private educational institution offering the IB Diploma Programme and part of the SEK International Institution, a network with over 134 years of service. The Guadalajara campus sits in a nature-rich setting and features dynamic classrooms designed for play, discovery and exploration, plus an orchard for environmental education. The school places a strong emphasis on English as a foundational axis, with a fully bilingual kindergarten and English-led instruction across levels, complemented by official English and French certifications. The curriculum progresses from Preschool Level through General Basic Level to General Middle Level, using SEK methodologies to support development and language proficiency in two native languages plus a second language. Core subjects include Spanish, Mathematics, Universal History, Civics, Geography, Biology and introductory studies in Biology, Physics and Chemistry; English focuses on grammar and conversation. Extracurriculars run 8:00–16:00 and include sports, music, robotics, public speaking and arts programs.
Instituto Internacional SEK Guadalajara has 196 pupils, typical class sizes of 33, instruction in Spanish, English.
Daniel Comboni
Preschool, Primary, Secondary, and Bachillerato (High School).
Private educational institution that is part of the SEK International Institution.
Educational psychology
School day runs Monday to Friday from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm. After-school activities run from 4:15 pm to 5:15 pm. Students should be in the classroom by 7:55 am.
School transport is provided in modern vehicles with door-to-door service. Half-route (home–school or school–home) and full-route (home–school–home) options are available.
Instituto Internacional SEK Guadalajara teaches IB (DP).
Preschool Level emphasizes early development through dynamic, play-based experiences, with emotional education supported by family involvement and school psychology. English is a fundamental axis with a fully bilingual kindergarten, linking language to global perspectives. General Basic Level provides meaningful learning experiences, consolidates oral and written expression, and uses SmartBoards and iPads to support learning; English continues to be taught extensively, with other subjects taught in English. General Middle Level follows the SEK methodology to support natural development, strengthening language proficiency in both native languages and a second language, and studying core subjects including Spanish, Mathematics, Universal History, Civics, Geography, Biology, and an Introduction to Biology, Physics and Chemistry; English includes Grammar, Spelling, Reading, and Conversation. The curriculum also covers Artistic Expression and Appreciation (Music, Visual Arts), Physical Education (Swimming), and Computing, with Dance or Taekwondo and Basketball as options.
Early childhood emotional education is emphasized, teaching children to regulate and manage their emotions. The school works as a team with families and the school's psychologist to support students' social and emotional development. In class, work on emotions motivates students and supports positive educational development. Well-being, evolutionary development and learning are constant concerns of the school. This approach integrates social and emotional learning as a core element of education.
English is a fundamental axis of the school, with a fully bilingual kindergarten. The English language is studied extensively, and in elementary, many subjects are taught in English. The school supports international thinking and globalization by integrating English across the curriculum. English education is bilingual from kindergarten onward, with ongoing emphasis on English across year groups. The school offers official academic certifications in English and French. The program uses technology and other resources to support English learning and ensure proficiency across subjects.
Early childhood emotional education is emphasized to support mental wellbeing. The school works with families and its psychologist to address emotional and psychological needs. Emphasis on emotions in class contributes to motivation and healthy development. The school's ongoing commitment to well-being and development underpins learners' educational progress. These supports complement academic learning and help maintain a positive learning environment.
SEK Guadalajara International School offers its students a bilingual curriculum of academic excellence that begins in Pre-kinder Education and continues through to university. The school is accredited by the Secretaría de Educación de Jalisco (SEJ) and the Secretaría de Educación Pública (SEP) to teach Preescolar, Primaria, Secundaria and Bachillerato. English and French are taught; English language instruction is delivered through the Cambridge English Schools program, with exams conducted on site in designated grades (second, fourth, sixth, and ninth) and ongoing teacher development and high-quality materials. The Cambridge program certifies English proficiency for primary and secondary students, with tests held on campus and mandatory attendance. SEK Guadalajara is located at Daniel Comboni
SEK Guadalajara invites participation in the Scholarships process for 2025-2026. To be considered for new scholarships or renewals, parents/guardians and the student must demonstrate economic need via a socioeconomic study (2025), submit the scholarship application, and cover the cost of the socioeconomic study. The minimum average to be eligible for a scholarship is 8.5 in the first quarter of the 2024-2025 school year, with the grade average calculated on the existing scale and only considering subjects in the current curriculum. For primary and secondary levels, the calculation follows the first-quarter average of 2024-2025; for special education and pre-school, the average rule may not apply. Applicants must be enrolled at the school and must have completed at least one academic period there. For renewals (refinancing), the applicant must also demonstrate economic need via a 2025 socioeconomic study, maintain an average of at least 8.5, have no failed subjects in the previous cycle for secondary and higher education, submit the renewal within the period set by the Scholarships Committee, and ensure the renewal corresponds to the same level and campus. Scholarship forms for new and renewal requests will be available in 2025, with the submission window from March 18 to March 24, 2025. Results are published in line with data-protection regulations. If a scholarship is granted, it will provide a waiver of a portion of tuition and, for renewals, may apply to re-enrollment fees. The Secretaría de Educación del Estado de Jalisco maintains a State Scholarships Committee for Private Schools, which handles inquiries and decisions regarding scholarships. For further details, contact the scholarship-related offices at SEK Guadalajara. The school name, CT keys, and contact information for the institution are listed in the official scholarship notice.