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Liceo de Monterrey: Redwood
School in Nuevo León, Mexico From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Liceo de Monterrey: Redwood (also known as Liceo de las Torres, Liceo de Monterrey, and Liceo: Redwood) is a private girls school located in Nuevo León, México, established in 1978.[1] It offers kindergarten, primary, junior high and high school education.[2] Its high school has offered the International Baccalaureate diploma (IB) since 2001.[3] The curriculum can include Ethics, Religion, Philosophy, Art, Music and Home Economics along with Language and STEM classes. extracurricular activities available for students include basketball, soccer, track-and-field, and volleyball.
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During the summer of 2022, the school rebranded itself as Liceo de Monterrey: Redwood.[4] Its sister schools---previously known as Liceo de Monterrey (boys) and Liceo de los Rosales---also rebranded to Blueridge and Rosemont respectively.
As a religious school, it includes in its premises a small private church, where students can attend Mass and Eucharistic services almost daily.
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