Secondary and sixth form tuition at Mexico City international schools runs across four clear tiers, from the premium international campuses at the top to the national privados below, quoted in Mexican pesos with a dollar equivalent.
Mexico City runs one of Latin America's largest international school markets, and the secondary and preparatoria years are where fees reach their peak, spread across Polanco, Lomas, Santa Fe and the southern boroughs. Schools quote in Mexican pesos, so the bands here are shown in pesos with a United States dollar equivalent, and secondary and sixth form tuition sits at the upper end of each tier band, carrying specialist teaching and external examination costs.
The table below sets out the annual fee bands by tier for Mexico City international schools, drawn directly from our Mexico City fees guide. Fees are quoted locally in Mexican pesos, with a United States dollar equivalent for comparison. Secondary and sixth form tuition sits at the upper end of each tier band shown, reflecting specialist subject teaching and, in the sixth form, external examination entry for the IB Diploma, IGCSE or the Mexican bachillerato. Start from the Mexico City schools hub to shortlist by curriculum and district, and compare with the nursery and preschool and primary bands.
| Tier | Annual fee range (MXN) | Annual fee range (USD) | Typical schools |
|---|---|---|---|
| Premium international | MXN 380,000 to 480,000 | USD 19,500 to 24,500 | American School Foundation, Greengates School, The Edron Academy, Westhill Institute, Eton School |
| Upper mid international | MXN 250,000 to 380,000 | USD 12,800 to 19,500 | Lomas Altas, Colegio Suizo, Colegio Frances del Pedregal, Liceo Mexicano Japones |
| Mid bilingual privado | MXN 130,000 to 250,000 | USD 6,650 to 12,800 | Bilingual private privados and certain Catholic foundation bilinguals |
| National privado | MXN 60,000 to 130,000 | USD 3,070 to 6,650 | Mexican curriculum private schools with English programmes |
Bands are annual tuition ranges by tier from our Mexico City fees research, converted to United States dollars at a working rate. They are indicative ranges, not a single school quote. Confirm current figures in a school fee schedule before budgeting.
Tuition is only part of the bill in Mexico City, where the premium international schools carry an enrolment or inscription fee each year and, in some cases, a one off admission or capital contribution. Total cost of a place can add materially to headline tuition at the top tier. The line items below are drawn from our Mexico City fees research and should be confirmed with each school.
| Cost | Indicative band | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Annual inscription or enrolment | MXN 20,000 to 60,000 | Charged each year on re enrolment at most schools, separate from tuition. |
| One off admission contribution | MXN 30,000 to 150,000 | Some premium schools levy a family admission or capital contribution on entry. |
| Transport | MXN 20,000 to 45,000 a year | Route based, and common given Mexico City distances and traffic. |
| Uniform, materials and lunch | MXN 10,000 to 40,000 a year | Books, uniform, devices and canteen across the year. |
Bands above are indicative ranges, not a single school quote. Always confirm current figures in a school fee schedule before budgeting.
Curriculum and staffing set the price in Mexico City. The premium American and British schools, along with the German, Swiss, French and Japanese foundation schools, staff their classrooms with a mix of overseas and highly qualified local teachers and bill towards the top of the market. The bilingual privados deliver strong English medium teaching with more locally hired staff at a lower price, and the national privados with an English programme sit lower again.
Curriculum pathway drives the rest at this stage. The premium schools carry specialist secondary teaching and examination logistics for the IB Diploma, IGCSE or a dual bachillerato, and strong secondary is offered across the tiers, from the American School Foundation and Greengates School at the premium end to upper mid schools such as Colegio Suizo. A bilingual privado can deliver a solid English medium pathway to university at a lower price, usually trading campus scale rather than teaching quality.
Tuition is the headline, but the inscription fee, admission contribution and transport add up. Use our comparison tool to line up Mexico City fees against the city your offer is in.
Open the fee comparison toolThe sixth form step catches families out first. Preparatoria and the international sixth form sit at the top of the fee scale, and external examination entry for the IB Diploma, IGCSE or Advanced Placement is billed on top of tuition, alongside the annual inscription fee that every school charges. Factor these into the final year budget.
The monthly billing rhythm comes next. Mexican schools usually bill an annual inscription plus ten monthly colegiaturas, so the headline annual figure is spread across the year. Some premium schools also add a one off family admission contribution on entry. Transport, materials and examination costs add further. For the earlier stages, read the nursery and preschool fees and the primary fees, or browse the profiles on the Mexico City schools hub. To weigh Mexico City against another city, the international school fee calculator totals tuition plus living costs, or open the compare tool.
Secondary and sixth form tuition at Mexico City international schools ranges from roughly USD 3,070 a year at national privados to USD 24,500 at the premium international tier, quoted locally in Mexican pesos, and sits at the upper end of each tier band. Confirm current figures with each school.
The international sixth form, offering the IB Diploma or A Levels alongside the Mexican bachillerato, sits at the top of each tier band, with external examination entry billed on top of tuition. The premium international schools sit highest, followed by the upper mid tier.
Secondary and preparatoria years carry specialist subject teaching and, in the sixth form, examination logistics and entry fees for the IB Diploma, IGCSE or a dual bachillerato, so tuition sits above the primary rate at every tier.
Schools quote in Mexican pesos and bill an annual inscription plus monthly colegiaturas. We show a United States dollar equivalent alongside the peso bands so relocating families can compare, but the peso figure from the school is the one to budget against.
National privados with an English programme sit at the lower end, from roughly USD 3,070 to 6,650 a year, followed by mid bilingual privados. The premium international schools sit far higher. Shortlist by district and curriculum on the Mexico City schools hub.
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