Vermont School

Private school in Mexico City

Vermont School (Spanish: Colegio Vermont, S.C.) is a private school in Mexico City. It has two campuses: Plantel Pedregal in Jardines del Pedregal, Álvaro Obregón, which has preschool and primary school; and Plantel San Jerónimo, in San Jerónimo, Magdalena Contreras, serving middle school (secundaria) and senior high school (preparatoria).[1][2][3]

History

Previously its divisions were Vermy Bear, Vermont School, and Vermont Institute (Instituto Vermont, S.C.), with the first and last campuses in Jardines del Pedregal and Vermont School in San Jerónimo. Vermont Institute opened in 1998.[4]

References

  1. ^ Home page. Colegio Vermont. Retrieved on April 18, 2016. "Plantel Pedregal Preescolar y Primaria[...]Vereda Num. 90 Jardines del Pedregal C.P. 01900, México D.F." and "Plantel San Jerónimo Secundaria y Preparatoria[...]Av. San Francisco 109 San Jerónimo C.P. 10500, México D.F."
  2. ^ "Mantenimiento a Escuelas Página 57 de 79." Mexican Secretariat of Education. Retrieved on April 18, 2016.
  3. ^ Catalogo de Instituciones Con Estudios Incorporados a la Unam 2005-2006. Autonomous University of Mexico. p. 202.
  4. ^ Home (Archive). Vermont School. Retrieved on April 18, 2016. "Vermont School San Francisco Num. 109 San Jerónimo Lídice C.P. 10500, México, D.F." and "Vermy Bear Vermont School Vereda Num. 90 Jardines del Pedregal C.P. 01900, México, D.F." and "Vermont Institute Camino Sta. Teresa Num. 1579 Jardines del Pedregal C.P. 10900, México, D.F." - After clicking "entrar" you will see history information

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