- Age : 14 to 18
- Location : Mexico city area / Mérida
- Boarding : Half board on weekdays and full board on weekends / Full board
- Accommodation : Host family
- Length : Term / Semester / Academic Year
- Type : Private
Application deadline :
March 31st for an arrival in August. Late applications may be accepted, depending on availability and visa processing times.
Requirements :
Students must be interviewed in their home country before being accepted on the program. A minimum of two years of Spanish study and good academic results are required.
Location | Program | Ref | Net agent |
Mexico city area | High School exchange in Mexico Term / Half board on weekdays
and full board on weekends |
ZMET1 | 3 290 EUR |
Mexico city area | High School exchange in Mexico Semester / Half board on
weekdays and full board on weekends |
ZMES1 | 4 140 EUR |
Mexico city area | High School exchange in Mexico Academic Year / Half board on
weekdays and full board on weekends |
ZMEY1 | 5 290 EUR |
Merida | Private High school program in Mérida Academic Year / Full board | ZMEY2 | 290 USD |
SCHOOL EXPERIENCE
International students interested in studying Spanish should consider this unique opportunity to discover the Mexican culture. The Nacel academic program in Mexico gives them the opportunity to live with a family eager to share its way of life. And allow students to become members of the local community and school. Students are palced in Mexico city and surrounding areas, in private schools. The host family is recruited through the school. They are all middle class families who receive a small stipend, but they do not host for money; the
family expects the student to participate in their daily life and speak Spanish, making a new friend. In Mexico, students are at school from four to six hours a day. The usual timetable for secondary schools and high schools is from 8am to 2:30pm, from Monday through Friday.
Afternoons are dedicated to homework and extracurricular activities. One day orientation session will be imparted to the students on arrival: explanation on cultural differences and expectations of families, schools and Nacel, explanation on how to behave in Mexico City and safety measures will be provided to students.
SCHOOL SYSTEM
The Mexican school system is divided as follows: the “Pre-Escolar”, the “Primaria”, the “Secundaria” and the “Preparatoria”. International students take classes in a “Preparatoria” school. Students must choose one of four professional areas: Physical- Mathematics, Chemical-Biological, Economic-Administrative, or Humanities. All schools offer English courses, some of them offer French or Italian courses too. Courses are held in Spanish and
include Mathematics, Biology, History, Spanish Language and Literature, P.E., Art, Music, and Foreign Languages. The school year runs from the end of August to June. Graduation is not possible.