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Extended Learning


The Extended Learning program is our commitment to broadening our students' horizons beyond the conventional classroom setting. This program, though primarily focused on Lower School students, provides over 25 enriching activities, including non-competitive athletics.

It's a testament to our belief in a well-rounded education, fostering intellectual and physical development through a variety of pursuits. Classes are normally on Monday & Wednesday, and also on Tuesday & Thursday from 2:55 p.m. to 4:10 p.m. There are some class times that are on a different time schedule. 

Should you have any questions, please contact the Extended Learning Coordinator, Paloma Fuentes (fuentesp@asf.edu.mx).

 

Alternative Sports 

  • Karate
  • Playball
  • Taekwondo
  • Yo-yo 

Arts

  • Art
  • Ballet
  • Jazz
  • Violin
  • Ceramics
  • Drawing
  • Musical Theater
  • Piano

Brain Activities

  • Chess
  • Magic
  • Mindfulness
  • Coding

Languages

  • French Beginners
  • French Intermediate

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Levels of Teams and Commitments


 

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League Affiliations


All Middle School and Upper School teams (with the exception of american football) are under the umbrella of the Association of American Schools in Mexico (ASOMEX) and aim to attend the annual long-weekend tournaments held throughout Mexico. Varsity and Junior Varsity teams compete in the following leagues with revisions made on an annual basis:

  • American Football – FADEMAC
  • Boys and Girls Basketball – S'cool Games
  • Boys and Girls Running - ASOMEX and local 5/10k races
  • Boys and Girls Soccer – CONADEIP, S'cool Games (Boys) Total Gol (Girls)
  • Boys and Girls Swimming – Federacion Mexicana de Natación
  • Boys and Girls Tennis - local dual meets, ASOMEX and CONADEIP
  • Volleyball - CONADEIP and Kiin Uts

Meet the A&EL team

 
Head of athletics and extended learning

Noah Randall

His life has been dedicated to sport, which led him to become a 4-year NCAA Varsity water polo player and later to become a life-long advocate for students that live and love their respective extra-curricular activities. His firm belief is that when extracurriculars are well coached and managed, they are a superior channel in the creation of individuals that will use grit and values to justly make their communities and the world better.

Noah Randall has a B.SC in Health and Physical Education with a minor in Aquatics Management and a M.ED in International Education Administration. 

He developed his professional career as a Coach and Aquatics Director in both Chadwick International and the Shanghai Community International. Lastly, Randall joined ASF as a Coach from 2006-2014, and jumped to being the ASF Athletics Coordinator from 2008 until 2023.

 
 
Athletics coordinator

 Kent Maxson

 

 

 

 
 
extended learning coordinator

Paloma Fuentes