With information from LS Activity Specialist, Juvenal López.
On Tuesday, May 23rd, LS Students from Grades 1 to 5 welcomed their parents in their homeroom for the Student-led Conferences.
With information from LS Activity Specialist, Juvenal López.
On Tuesday, May 23rd, LS Students from Grades 1 to 5 welcomed their parents in their homeroom for the Student-led Conferences.
Last Wednesday, May 24th, members of the ASF Community attended Memorial Day at the American Cemetery. Faculty members and Students participated in the event with a chorus and chamber orchestra ensemble directed by Uppers School Teacher, Gildardo Pérez
Teachers with their Students have made compost, prepared the gardens, planted and cared for more than 600 plants distributed in 21 school gardens, a garden atop the green roof on the FAC and the pollinator's garden.
Last May 4th, author Jeff Kinney (Diary of a Wimpy Kid series) visited ASF to meet some of his biggest fans, Lower School Students and-let’s admit it- some older fans from Upper School and Faculty.
Few things make people come together in Mexico as much as soccer and food. Proof of it was the 2023 edition of Alumni Soccer Tournament, where 10 alumni teams and their families came back home to the ASF campus, and passionately greeted each other in this sports event.
For the first time, Drama teacher, Óscar de la Rosa, directed Upper School Students in a musical play, which turned out to be a very amusing and enriching experience. The audience was amazed by the truly incredible talent of our student actors.
The 13th edition of Earth Week, named: ¨A diverse community needs a biodiverse environment¨, provided once more the opportunity for all of us to come together to become aware, learn skills, and act on behalf of a more sustainable future.
Last April 18th, the Glassify club donated self-made centerpieces for the 10th-anniversary cocktail fundraiser of Reinserta, Saskia Niño de Rivera’s (‘06, ASF, alumnus) non-profit organization that aims to reintegrate children born in prisons into society.
This year, Art Students deeply questioned their relationship with different cultural aspects of their lives, such as religion, consciousness, femininity, and even survival in an apocalyptic world