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Paws to Read

Paws to Read

Every year, as part of Canadian School Guadalajara’s Reading Week, our Jr. High and High School students have the opportunity to participate in the Reading Marathon organized by the campus Learning Commons team. This year, the activities took place from November 10 to...

Peace Week Reflection – Early Years

Peace Week Reflection – Early Years

Last month, our Early Years community came together to experience a meaningful Peace Week, a project that highlighted the collaboration between our Preschool teachers and the Student Success Team. Throughout the week, intentional moments of reflection were...

Not everything is bullying: When conflict also educates

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...

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Crystal Children: When overprotection dims their shine

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...

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Growing Together!

Growing Together!

At Canadian School Puebla, we are thrilled to share that this school year has brought many exciting reasons to celebrate. Our continued growth reflects the trust of our families and their belief in the quality and integrity of our educational project. This year, we...

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From Idea to Creation: The Grade 6 Lamp Project

From Idea to Creation: The Grade 6 Lamp Project

At the Innovation Center of Canadian School, our Grade 6 students are discovering the power of learning by doing. As an introduction to woodworking, each group works collaboratively to replicate a wooden dog-shaped lamp, a project that brings together creativity,...

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What Are Our Children Watching?

What Are Our Children Watching?

By Miss Gaby Castellanos, General Director at Canadian School Querétaro The importance of checking the ratings of series, shows, and movies In a time when children and teenagers have immediate access to all kinds of content —from cartoons to seemingly “harmless”...

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The Value of Conflict in Our Children’s Growth

The Value of Conflict in Our Children’s Growth

In our children’s school life, there will be moments of play, disagreements, and sometimes conflicts. These experiences are natural and an essential part of their development. Far from being obstacles, they are valuable opportunities to learn, grow, and strengthen...

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