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100 Days of School, 100 Days of Learning and Growth
On February 3rd, our Preschool and Elementary hallways were filled with joy as we celebrated the 100th Day of School. It was an incredible day where mathematics came to life through art, play, and language. More than just a celebration, we transformed this milestone...
Pink Shirt Day
On the last Wednesday of March, Canadian School Guadalajara joined an initiative that began in 2007 with the purpose of promoting a positive environment, preventing bullying behaviors, and strengthening relationships within our community through the practice of the...
Maple Glow 2026 – The High School Art Gala
This year marked a historic milestone for the Canadian School as we celebrated the 4th edition of our High School Art Gala. For the first time, the event was officially baptized Maple Glow - a name chosen to represent the enduring spark of creativity within our...
Community Service in High School: Building Homes and Caring for Our Streets
Over the past two months our students have shown what it means to serve - both near and far - through two meaningful community service initiatives. TECHO: Building Homes with Dignity Students from Grades 10 - 12 partnered with TECHO, a non‑profit that builds...
Junior High Cultural Trips – Canadian School Guadalajara
The cultural trips at Canadian School aim to provide students with enriching learning experiences that complement and enhance their academic education. Through these trips, we seek to promote group integration, the formation of new friendships, the development...
Canadian School Group and Canadian School Guadalajara Welcome Alberta Education for Supervision Visit
We were pleased to welcome Mr. Real Hryhirchuk from Alberta Education to Canadian School Guadalajara for our scheduled evaluation visit. This visit, alongside our annual evaluations, ensures we continue providing an exceptional Alberta-accredited education for our...
Cartitas con Ilusión 2025: When Generosity Becomes Learning
At Canadian School, we believe that education goes beyond the classroom and is reflected in the values we nurture in our students every day. With this spirit, we carried out the “Cartitas con Ilusión 2025” campaign in collaboration with DIF Guadalajara, an initiative...
Celebrating Generosity at the Fourth Annual Christmas Giving Back Event
Last Thursday, December 4, 2025, our high school community came together for the fourth edition of the Giving Back Event, a meaningful celebration that embodies the spirit of generosity and kindness. This unique event brought together our students and special needs...
French Project 2025: Interviews with Famous Figures in a Third Language
Last Tuesday, October 21st, the Canadian School auditorium was transformed into a space full of creativity, talent, and enthusiasm during the presentation of the French Project by our 8th-grade students. Throughout the morning, students took part in an activity...
International Activities Fair: A Window to Transformative Experiences
At Canadian School, we experienced an exceptional day during our International Activities Fair—an event created to connect our families and students with educational opportunities that transcend borders. It was a day filled with learning, enriching conversations, and...
The Excitement Is Building: Grizzlies Cup 2026 Is Almost Here!
The energy, preparation, and passion for sports can already be felt throughout our community. With great enthusiasm, we are getting ready to celebrate the upcoming Grizzlies Cup 2026, an event created to allow our students to showcase their athletic skills, strengthen...
Shaping Global Leaders Through Model United Nations
At Canadian School, we firmly believe in providing experiences that go beyond the classroom, allowing our students to develop academic, social, and leadership skills in real-world contexts. One of these meaningful experiences is their participation in Model United...
When the World outside feels uncertain, our children are watching us
At Canadian School, we understand that in moments when the environment may feel uncertain, emotional support becomes essential. In light of the preventive measures that have been implemented in our city, and the broader context affecting other regions of the country,...
Growing up in a fast-paced world
By Miss Gaby Castellanos “Children are not difficult. What is difficult is being a child in a world full of exhausted, busy, impatient, and overstimulated adults.”— Unknown author We live in a time where everything competes for our attention. Schedules are full, ...
A Day Among Giraffes, Buffaloes, and Learning: Our Visit to Africam Safari
Our elementary students had an unforgettable experience during their visit to Africam Safari, a place that allowed us to take Science beyond the classroom and transform it into real, hands-on learning. The excitement began the moment we boarded the bus, as for some...
Creating Reggio Emilia Spaces
Creating Reggio Emilia Spaces At Canadian School Puebla Campus, we are incredibly proud to introduce a beautiful and meaningful space inspired by the Reggio Emilia philosophy that guides our work every day—our brand-new Atelier! Thanks to the wonderful support of our...
Assertive Communication in the School Environment
The school environment is a space where students, teachers, and administrative staff interact constantly. Assertive communication helps these relationships develop in a healthy and effective way. a) It fosters an atmosphere of respect and trust When people express...
Happiness as a Path: What Does “I Want My Child to Be Happy” Really Mean?
By Miss Gaby Castellanos In almost all of my conversations with families, a phrase comes up that I hear frequently and that is born from the most genuine love: “I just want my child to be happy.” But when I ask, What does that happiness look like? How do we build it?...
Not everything is bullying: When conflict also educates
By Miss Gaby Castellanos In parents’ WhatsApp groups, “bullying” has become a buzzword. We often hear: “They called him ugly during recess—they’re bullying him,” or “They didn’t invite her to play—they’re isolating her.” But… What if not everything that makes...
Crystal Children: When overprotection dims their shine
We live in a time when many parents want their children to be happy, free, and self-confident. Yet, without realizing it, we sometimes plant the very fear and insecurity we wish to prevent. We want them to trust themselves, but we correct them harshly when they make...

