School in Mexico is similar to school in the United States, except many of the school are much poorer. Some of the subjects do differ.
Yes.
Like many jurisdictions in the United States, Mexico has primary school, junior high school, and high school. Students go to primary school for grades 1 to 6, junior high for grades 7 to 9, and high school for grades 10 to 12.
Greengates School
About 45% of Mexico's children graduate high school.
New Mexico School of Natural Therapeutics was created in 1974.
University of New Mexico School of Medicine was created in 1961.
Gadsden High School - New Mexico - was created in 1928.
University of New Mexico School of Law was created in 1947.
Goddard High School - New Mexico - was created in 1965.
Roswell High School - New Mexico - was created in 1913.
The educational system in is good if you're in a private school. But if you're in a public school, the educational system might be pretty poorly.
Either car, bus, cab or subway; many people within walking distance usually walk to school. Think of Mexico City as an urban conglomerate just like New York City.