Admissions
OUR CAMPUSES
Three Campuses. One Family.

San Pedro Campus
PreNursery – 5

APS Campus
6 – 12

Valle Oriente Campus
PreNursery – 9
Admissions Process
Become an AIM Family, contact us.
Grades PreNursery – 5th
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1 Contact / Visit Us
Get to know our educational model through our information sessions. Click on the campus of choice above and we will contact you soon for an appointment.
2 Submit Paperwork / Apply
Download the application packet below and send us your completed paperwork to the campus to which you are applying.
Application Packet for International Students
3 Admissions Evaluation
We will send you instructions for your child’s evaluation upon receipt of the corresponding payment confirmation.
4 Interview / Results
Your child’s evaluation results will be given to you directly by AIM’s Director in a pre-established meeting.
5 Registration
This is the last step and refers to final administrative processes and payment for your child’s registration to AIM.
Grades 6th – 12th
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1 Contact / Visit Us
Get to know our educational model through our information sessions. Click on the campus of choice above and we will contact you soon for an appointment.
2 Submit Paperwork / Apply
Download the application packet below and send us your completed paperwork to the campus to which you are applying.
Application Packet for International Students
3 Development of Student Profile
Once APS Admissions Office has a confirmation of payment, you will receive an e-mail with scheduled dates and times for profile assessments.
4 Interview / Results
Approximately two weeks after the assessments, we will program the admissions interview. The applicant and at least one of his/her parents should attend. If either one is absent, the interview will be rescheduled.
5 Registration
This is the last step in our admissions process which corresponds to enrollment. In step five you received instructions regarding the enrollment process, including payment information.
Fees
FAQs
1. At what age can my child apply to AIM?
Our youngest students enter AIM to PreNursery1 at the age of two or almost 2 years old for that calendar year. For example, if your child will be 2 years old in December, he/she can enter AIM in the previous August at the age of 1 year 7 months.
2. What do Exploratory, Development, Middle School and High School mean?
Exploratory are the five years of schooling we have before First Grade. These five years are: Prenursery1, Prenursery2, Nursery, English I and English II. Development refers to grades 1st through 5th, Middle School refers to 6th – 8th grades and High School refers to 9th – 12th grades.
3. What happens when students are coming from another school program from other parts of the world that handle different education systems?
We test students for the next grade they would be studying in their current school with our AIM standards. The exam will let us know the grade in which the student can be accepted.
4. How many monthly tuition fees are paid on a school year?
Monthly tuition fees are paid from September to June, ten in total. These fees are due on the 10th of every month.
5. What are the school hours?
Extended Day & Extracurricular activities are available after school hours.
Schedule
PN1 & PN2 | 8:10 am – 12:10 pm |
N, EI & EII | 7:50 am – 1:00 pm |
1 – 5 | 7:50 am – 2:30 pm |
6 – 9 VO | 7:50 am – 2:50 pm* |
6 – 12 APS | 7:50 am – 3:20 pm |
6. How does the dismissal process work at AIM?
We have a security system in place for student dismissal in which we are able to identify persons previously authorized by parents to pick up their children.