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Grupo Educaativo. is an organization that operates private schools in the Mexico City metropolitan area. The schools are: [1]

Colegio Anglo Mexicano serves pre-school through senior high school (preparatoria or bachillerato). [2] The Colegio Anglo Americano Lomas campus serves preschool through high school while the Coyoacán campus serves preschool and primary school. [3]

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References

  1. "Contacto." Colegio Nuevo México, S.C. Retrieved on April 12, 2016. "Colegio Anglo Mexicano de Coyoacán Escuela Naval Militar # 42 Colonia San Francisco Culhuacán Delegación Coyoacán" and "Colegio Anglo Americano de Coyoacán Avenida Río Churubusco # 409 Fraccionamiento Paseos de Taxqueña Del. Coyoacán. " and "Colegio Anglo Americano Lomas Avenida Jesús del Monte # 271 Colonia Jesús del Monte. Huixquilucan, Estado de México"
  2. "Visión Anticipada 2016." Colegio Nuevo México. Retrieved on April 12, 2016.
  3. "Calendario Reinscripción 2016." Colegio Nuevo México. Retrieved on April 12, 2016.