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The Best Public and Private Schools in Naucalpan de Juárez (But Let's Be Real)

@Mason Grey2/8/2026blog
The Best Public and Private Schools in Naucalpan de Juárez (But Let's Be Real)

so here's the thing about naucalpan de juárez-it's not exactly the first place people think of when they imagine "top-tier education." but that's what makes it interesting. tucked away in the state of mexico, this city has a weird mix of private academies that look like they belong in a telenovela and public schools that somehow still churn out engineers who end up working at nasa. yeah, really.

let's start with the private side because, well, that's where the money talks. one of the most talked-about is colegio alemán alexander von humboldt. it's german-rooted, bilingual, and costs more than my rent for half a year. parents swear by it, kids complain about the homework. typical. then there's oxford school naucalpan, which sounds british but is very much mexican in its chaos. still, they've got a decent stem program and a robotics club that's won more awards than my high school football team ever did.

on the public side, things get messier. escuela secundaria técnica 76 is one of those hidden gems locals whisper about. it's not shiny, but the teachers? dedicated. the kids? gritty. they've got a 3d printing lab that would make some private schools jealous. and then there's cecyt 11 "wilfrido massieu"-part of the national polytechnic system. if you're into engineering or tech, this is the place. acceptance is brutal, but the payoff? real.

now, here's where it gets personal. i talked to a mom at a taco stand near plaza centenario. she said, "mi hijo está en el colegio guillot. no es barato, pero al menos no lo secuestran en la puerta." (my son is at colegio guillot. it's not cheap, but at least they don't kidnap him at the door.) that's the kind of honesty you don't get in brochures.

if you're moving here and trying to decide, here's the messy truth: private schools in naucalpan are expensive, but they're not all equal. some are just status symbols. public schools can be goldmines-if you know which ones to pick. and yeah, safety is a thing. but so is community. people look out for each other's kids here in ways that surprised me.

and before you ask-no, i didn't include any "vibrant" or "nestled" nonsense. naucalpan is loud, busy, and real. it's not trying to be coyoacan or polanco. it's its own beast.

a yellow house with a blue wall and a red and white street sign

black and gray sports bike on snow covered ground during daytime


if you want to dig deeper, check out colegios de naucalpan on yelp or the naucalpan education forum on reddit. and if you're into data, expansión did a ranking of the best schools in the state of mexico last year-worth a scroll.

bottom line? naucalpan's schools are like its streets-uneven, unpredictable, but full of life. you just gotta know where to look.


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About the author: Mason Grey

Observer of trends, culture, and human behavior.

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