This program is ideal for parents in Mexico who want support in designing
curriculum and access to in-person classes and activities. This package provides official enrollment in our private
education program operating in Puerto Vallarta Mexico with all the necessary administration keeping your student's education
program equivalent to or above American Standards.
Below, find the features
included in this program. Please find a link to enrollment information at the bottom of this page.
Inclusive Program
$250 per month (includes the hybrid drop off program)
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Enrollment in BLC's Private School with full administration and curriculum services
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Enrollment in Baywood's Mexican Private School Umbrella Program. Includes options for free, IN-PERSON
enrichment classes and summer camps.
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Initial phone/or online assessment to ensure establishment of appropriate curriculum and support. Check-ins
every other month to evaluate progress. Additional consultations available as needed by appointment. $50 per hour for additional
consultations.
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Not to be confused with "Common Core", BLC offers high quality online programs in
Math and Language Arts. These programs begin with an initial assessment of your student to identify an appropriate starting
point.
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Priority access to BLC's small group classes, activities, field trips and clubs. TBA
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Enrichment Workshops
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Priority seating in all enrichment classes and field trips. One free custom designed enrichment workshop
supporting your student's exceptional interest. (a $2,500 value) See Find My Tribe.
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Tuition includes all of the above, plus ALEKS Math. Instruction takes place at home except for Enrichment
workshops, field trips and designated drop off Hybrid days TBA.
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CAMPS
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Priority seating in your choice of our scheduled week-long camps for either summer, spring or winter breaks.
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In the unlikely event of a compliance issue with the Department of Education, you have access to our legal
affiliate specializing in homeschool protection for Mexico.
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