Puebla Christian School held its first classes in January 1967, as a joint effort of the Mexican Indian Mission and the Central American Mission in Puebla. Since that time, the Mexican Indian Mission merged with UFM International (now Crossworld) and the Central American Mission eventually became part of Avant Ministries. Those first classes were held in the homes of three families while a suitable building was sought.
As in 1967, PCS serves the missionary community and the local church by providing an American-based K-12 education to train students spiritually, academically, socially and physically. PCS is governed by a local, self-perpetuating board.
Our Mission
Puebla Christian School Puebla Christian School provides a Biblically-focused 1st through 12th grade education, with an English-language US-curriculum. PCS serves families seeking a Christian education in an international environment that promotes holistic growth and academic excellence.
About Puebla
The state of Puebla combines history, tradition, art, architecture and its traditional flavors. Located in the central region of the country, it is bordered by the states of Veracruz to the north and east, Hidalgo, México, Tlaxcala and Morelos to the west, and Guerrero and Oaxaca to the south. Puebla is well connected by road with Mexico City, and also has an airport, so it’s very accessible.
The state of Puebla is home Mexico’s most famous volcano: Popocatepetl.
Puebla enjoys year-round, spring-like weather. The climate is ideal for taking part in a variety of outdoor sports and activities and for taking in the local culture, architecture and scenery.
Puebla is well known for its elaborate annual festivals including Cinco de Mayo, which celebrates the Mexican army’s unlike victory over the French in the Battle of Puebla. But the food of Puebla in Mexico is also famous. The cuisine embraces classic dishes as well as some incredible, modern street food.