Secondary Education in Mexico is organized into two stages: Lower-Secondary Education (Educación Secundaria Básica), grades 7-9, and Upper-Secondary Education (Educación Media Superior), grades 10-12. Lower secondary school, or “Educacio Secundaria”, is compulsory and lasts for three years (grades 7 – 9). read more
The education system, including primary, lower secondary, public technological institutions, and teacher education programs are overseen either by the federal government, specifically through the offices of the Secretaría de Educación Pública (SEP), or by Mexico’s 33 states, through various state departments of education. read more
The National Institute for Assessment of Education monitors standards and provides quality control. Middle Education Secondary Education in Mexico is organized into two stages: Lower-Secondary Education (Educación Secundaria Básica), grades 7-9, and Upper-Secondary Education (Educación Media Superior), grades 10-12. read more
Education in Mexico Today: Preschool through Secondary Education. Introduction. Education in Mexico is overseen and regulated by the Secretariat of Public Education. All education standards are set by this government Ministry at all levels, except in "autonomous" universities chartered by the government. read more