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Mexico City Christian Academy
A small evangelical Christian K-12 school built originally for American missionary families, now open to broader expat and Mexican families seeking a faith-based, English-medium education.
In brief
A small evangelical Christian K-12 school built originally for American missionary families, now open to broader expat and Mexican families seeking a faith-based, English-medium education.
Founded in 1993 as La Hacienda Christian Academy and consolidated into MCCA in 2002, the school holds ACSI and MSA CESS accreditation and graduates students with an American-style high school diploma. Curriculum is American with AP options, and Christian values are integral to daily life, not optional flavour.
Parents describe a tight-knit community, personalised attention from teachers, and graduates who place into US universities with scholarships. Numbers are modest, so the social pool is small and family fit with the evangelical ethos matters more here than at larger international schools. Suited to families who actively want a Christian framework rather than tolerate it.
Reviews
- Reviews are scarce. The single rating on the main international-schools directory is positive.
- Parents describe a welcoming community with US-trained teachers and personalised instruction.
- Reviewers also the school's American diploma helped graduates secure scholarships at universities.
- No critical or balancing reviews have surfaced online. Reddit and forum searches return no parent or alumni posts.
Accreditations
- Association of Christian Schools International 01