Middle School
UPCOMING EVENTS
May
Wednesday, May 20 to Friday, June 12
Used Book Donation
Give your school books a new life. Books donated are exchangeable for used books for the following school year. Details below.
June
Thursday 4
You’re invited to join us for the Arts Festival to celebrate the end of the term. The schedule for each grade level has been sent via email. Parking will be available on the High School soccer field.
NOTABLE INFORMATION
Service as Action: Field Trips to Foundations
- The first requirement for students to be considered for the CRIT field trip was to have an average grade higher than 8 during the first and second terms.
- The school was required to submit to the Ministry of Education a preliminary list of students authorized to participate in the trip.
- Once we have the final grade averages for all three terms, we will review again whether the students meet the requirements to attend.
- If any student ultimately does not meet the established criteria, parents will be informed accordingly that the student will not be able to attend.
Dando y Dando: Book Donation (Grades 7 to 10)
It’s time to collect the books used this year that will be on the reading lists for next year. Students donating their books will be able to get books back.
Donation days: May 20 to June 12
Here is the list of books you can drop off at the Middle & High School library, where they will be recorded using a QR code. All books donated should be in good condition.
Grade 7 |
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Grade 8 |
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Grade 9 |
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Grade 10 |
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Celebrating Our Athletes
Nathalia and Emiliano González Uribe participated in a golf tournament in benefit of Centro Educativo José Vasconcelos, where they earned first place. We thank them for their support of this worthy cause.
In addition, Nathalia competed in the US Kids Golf tournament, achieving an impressive third place.
Congratulations to both of them on these outstanding accomplishments!
Important Dates
A document explaining the end of the third term and how to verify whether a student is exempt from the final exam was shared on ManageBac. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us at rosi.olmos@eton.edu.mx.
| IMPORTANT DATES | |
June | |
4 | Art Exhibit. Due to logistics issues, there has been a change: All groups will present on July 4. The schedules were sent yesterday via email. |
8 to 12 | Final exams for students with a grade average of 7.9 or lower.
The list of those exempt from taking exams will be available later on. |
12 to 30 | Remediation weeks for students with a final grade average of 7.9 or lower, or who need to make up exams. |
24 | Third-term report cards become available. |
July | |
1 to 7 | Make-up exams. They will take place from 8:00 to 10:00 a.m., and students should only be at school during this period. They may leave once the exams are finished. Transportation service will not be available for dismissal. |
IB Learner Profile

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As IB learners, we strive to be:
Thinkers. We use critical and creative thinking skills to analyse and take responsible action on complex problems. We exercise initiative in making reasoned, ethical decisions.
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Affectionately,
Rosi Olmos
Middle School Principal



























