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Instituto México

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Type
  
Private

Grades
  
1–12

Website
  
www.imbc.com.mx

Mascot
  
Eagle

Motto
  
Ad Jesum per Mariam

Established
  
1965

Affiliation
  
Marist

Phone
  
+52 664 505 2358

Founded
  
1965

Color
  
red and blue

Address
  
Av. San Marcelino Champagnat 850, Fracc. Las Palmas, 22440 Tijuana, B.C., Mexico

Similar
  
Universid de las California, Colegio Alemán Cuauhté, Colegio Juan Bosco de, Colegio Cri Cri, Instituto Ramiro Kolbe AC

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Presentaci n instituto m xico marista


Instituto México de B.C. is a private Catholic Elementary, Junior and High School located in the city of Tijuana, Mexico.

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History

Instituto México de Tijuana, B.C. is a civil association, founded in June 13, 1963. The school started operating in September 6, 1965. It had a total of 204 students (boys only) spanning from the 3rd to the 6th grade. For the next seven years the school continued to expand until it included 12 grades (1st to 12th grade). In 1973 the school added its first generation of Co-ed High School (10th-12th grade), "Bachillerato" (Preparatoria).

Status

In 2008 the Mexican federal government applied a test to alumni of all schools in the country (totalling 13 million students) to measure level of knowledge and abilities, and according to the results Insituto México ranked 30th in the country and 1st in the state (Baja California).

Teachers

Instituto Mexico de Baja California, has many reputable teachers, mainly because of their unique way of teaching. Some of them are:

- FMS Francisco Casanova Inchaurregi

A professor beloved by his students because of his unique way of giving class, especially Spanish class. He was also a reputable teacher from Instituto Valladolid Morelia, having been the teacher of Felipe Calderon Hinojosa (Former President of Mexico). He has instilled in his students a love of Opera and Bradbury. He is not currently teaching in the institution because of health problems. He's currently in Guadalajara at the Marcelino House, in the Universidad Marista De Guadalajara, also known as, Cervantes Loma Bonita.

References

Instituto México Wikipedia