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The Colegio Nautilus (Nautilus School) is a bilingual private school in the city of Acapulco , Guerrero , Mexico founded in 1986. The institution offers its services in the Preschool , Elementary and Middle School levels. The school offers the University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations for learning English as a second language ( ESOL ). This examinations have been offered since 1986. The School includes the highly acclaimed High/Scope approach in Preschool. In this approach, the teacher tends to not teach the ideas, but rather "provide experiences and materials that help children develop the broad language and logical abilities that are the foundation for later academic learning. For example, to encourage children's beginning reading and writing skills, teachers create a print-rich environment and provide opportunities throughout the day for children to listen to stories, explore books and other print materials, and work with writing tools and materials The program of marine education for children M.A.R.E from the Lawrence Hall of Science from the University of Berkeley , California , USA and the first in offering digital media training courses from Apple Inc to children and starting the 21st century learning initiative by providing an iPad to each of its students.

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25-476: Before the development of tourism in Acapulco in the 1980s, there was a mismatch between academic endeavour and attainment. With the development of new infrastructure such as the "Del Sol" Highway ( Mexican Federal Highway 95 ), Acapulco required a new educational model. The ambitions of the tourism industry, the modernising local community and incomers called for better and trilingual education. By September 1987

50-408: A road between Mexico City and Acapulco date to 1531, when Hernán Cortés ordered the construction of a passage in order to move supplies between the capital and the coastal city. It was converted into a more solid road and received the name Road to Asia due to the passage of wares along it. In early 1920 Juan R. Escudero, who was originally from Acapulco, asked President Álvaro Obregón to expedite

75-420: A stretch with junctions for Coatetelco and Ahuehuetzingo and through the towns of Loma Larga and El Abinico, the latter three belonging to the municipality of Puente de Ixtla . Subsequently, the road crosses near the towns of Puente de Ixtla and San Gabriel de las Palmas to where it joins again with Highway 166 and once again immediately after the city of Amacuzac. In this area, the road changes direction towards

100-529: A tool and support. Teachers and students have access to a video distribution system on demand called Digital Cinema, which can be accessed in real time from any place and platform inside the school through the local network, and which gives them access to a large library of movies and documentaries. Middle School students are being prepared to achieve the Certificate in Microsoft Office Specialist and

125-1185: Is in charge of cleaning nearby beaches) the school also promotes vegetarianism and off campus recycling Mexican Federal Highway 95 [REDACTED] Fed. 162 north of Cuernavaca [REDACTED] Fed. 95D in Cuernavaca [REDACTED] Fed. 103 in Michapa [REDACTED] Fed. 55 in Axixintla, Guerrero [REDACTED] Fed. 51 in Iguala [REDACTED] Fed. 196 in Milpillas [REDACTED] Fed. 95D north of Chilpancingo [REDACTED] Fed. 93 in Chilpancingo [REDACTED] Fed. 95D south of Chilpancingo [REDACTED] Fed. 198 in Tierra Colorada Federal Highway 95 ( Carretera Federal 95 ) connects Mexico City to Acapulco , Guerrero . The Autopista del Sol (The Highway of

150-672: The Apple Certificate in Training Series in the multimedia iLife and iWork suite. The school is a strong promoter of environmental education throughout the student body, making them aware of the pollution and deforestation problems our planet is facing, amongst others. some of the campaigns the school has come up with to make it easier for children to understand how important it is to take care of our mother earth include: ocean week earth day fair meatless Mondays ecology classes recycling competitions clean it, green it, mean it (a program that

175-521: The Federal District and into the state of Morelos. The tollroad comes from the Federal District into the state of Morelos from north to south through the towns of El Capulin and the Tres Marias municipality of Huitzilac to reach the city of Cuernavaca , the state capital. Upon entering Cuernavaca, the road becomes divided Free State Road. Leaving the city, the tollroad continues towards the south to

200-521: The International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE), which provides service to improve teaching, learning and school leadership, through the effective use of technology from Preschool though Secondary, and gives them ongoing teacher training in the area of technology. Through the partnership with Apple, Microsoft, the school was able to develop technological abilities in their students, using

225-473: The Nautilus School was inaugurated thanks to the great support of distinguished local industrialists summoned by the patronage of the school. By beginning of the 1990s the school had managed to certify their students with English as a second language providing Cambridge certification, provide an ubiquitously environmental education and to be the first school in Acapulco with a computerized multimedia hall. In

250-556: The Sun) is a tolled alternative (Route 95-D), which bypasses several towns of the state of Guerrero, including the city Iguala, and thus reduces transit time between Acapulco from Mexico city from 8 hours to almost 3.5 hours. The highway is the main road that leads to the Lagunas de Zempoala National Park . At Tlalpan, Mexico City, the highway serves the Estadio Azteca . The oldest reference to

275-499: The city of Acapulco . Mexican Federal Highway 51 Federal Highway 51 ( Carretera Federal 51 ) (Fed. 51) is a free (libre) part of the federal highways corridors (los corredores carreteros federales) of Mexico . Fed. 51 has two segments: the first segment run from Ojuelos de Jalisco to Maravatío , Michoacán . The length of the first segment is 309.41 km (192.26 mi). The second segment runs from Zitácuaro, Michoacán to Iguala , Guerrero . The length of

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300-511: The city of Taxco de Alarcón . In this city, the road turns to the south again; it passes Tecalpulco, Taxco el Viejo , Campuzano Puente, San Juan de la Union and Mexcaltepec (all in the municipality of Taxco de Alarcón) and the town of Iguala de la Independencia in El Naranjo. The road now meets with State Highway 1 which connects the city of Iguala and the city of Tepecoacuilco, Huitzuco. Further south, Highway 95 has more turnoffs to settlements in

325-430: The classroom via Internet and being again the first school in Acapulco to have a technological partnership with Apple Inc . In 2008, the school designed new architectonic facilities to provide the students with the latest technological advances that go from interactive blackboards to promoting the use of laptops or iPad amongst the students instead of the traditional books and notebooks. At 22 years since its foundation,

350-420: The construction of the road, Escudero offering a group of his men to support the construction work. Obregón agreed and proceeded to improve the sections from Mexico City to Amacuzac and from Iguala to Chilpancingo . A year later, he improved the stretch that runs from Chilpancingo to the south towards Acapulco, and also began a better line of road north of Acapulco. After the murder of Escudero in late 1923,

375-610: The emergence of the Huerta rebellion and pressure from the bourgeoisie in Acapulco, the work would be stopped again for a short period. Between 1924 and 1925, the work was restarted by Amadeo S. Vidales, who was appointed head of the Guerrero area, with the support of a group of 328 men, whose salaries he paid. Federal Highway 95 begins in Mexico City at the end of the avenues Insurgentes and Viaducto Tlalpan . The road begins heading out towards

400-437: The junction with the road to Cuernavaca Airport . In this area there are a number of junctions that connect the villages of Puente Morelos, Xochitepec and Tletama. The road continues south to another junction with Highway 166 in the town of Alpuyeca. Highway 166 continues towards the north-west and passes through other areas, such as Miacatlán , Mazatepec , Tetecala de las Reformas, among others. Highway 95 continues south in

425-452: The most advanced tools and methodologies. The classrooms are equipped with different technological equipments, like Apple's iPad Mobile Labs in each classroom, helping teachers give a more dynamic class having a mayor impact on the students. With the extensive variety of subscriptions to different educational sites on the web and a wide variety of software, they enrich the methodology and the subjects that are given in class by using technology as

450-481: The municipalities of Iguala de la Independencia and Tepecoacuilco of Trujano como Zacacoyuca, Santa Teresa, Sabana Grande, Sale Palulo, Maxela, Coacoyula Alvarez, Xalitla and Valerio Trujano. From this section, Highway 95 goes into Cañón del Zopilote (Buzzard Canyon), in the municipality of Eduardo Neri, crossing the bridge over the Balsas River (known in this area as Mezcala) and near the town of Mezcal. Further south,

475-678: The road meets a junction near the archaeological site at La Organera-Xochipala . Subsequently, it crosses the town of El Pantanal, where there is a free state road that bisects Huitziltepec. The route then crosses through the city from the Zumpango River and then travels 8 miles toward Chilpancingo de los Bravo . The highway joins the Autopista del Sol. Leaving the urban area, the road provides access to Mazatlan, Palo Blanco, Agua de Obispo, Rincon de la Via, Ocotito and Julian Blanco which belongs to Municipality of Chilpancingo de los Bravo. The road enters

500-483: The school has developed architectonic spaces that teachers aptitudes of and student allow to the optimization of the creative generating suitable processes of learning to obtain the excellence. The use of technology has always played a mayor role in the school's community. This is why one or its most important institutional programs in The Nautilus School is Computer studies. They have the honor of being members of

525-560: The south for 6.6 kilometres, passing through the population center of San Andrés Totoltepec . The next 3.4 kilometres ascend the mountainous areas of the Yoyolica volcano, before passing through the population center of Los Angeles. The road continues south through the outskirts of the town of Parras which leads to Chichinautzin Microwave Station. Finally, it covers a stretch of 8.6 km to the town of El Capulin; in this section, it leaves

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550-644: The town of Juan R. Escudero and through the Tierra Colorada and then out toward the west-southwest and across the Papagayo River. It is at this point that the road enters the city of Acapulco and passes near the town of El Playon, through the town of Xaltianguis and on a bridge over the Potrerillos River and the locations of El Cuarenta y Cinco and Cuarenta y Dos. In the latter there is a crossing that leads to Piedra Iman and La Providencia. Later, it passes near

575-457: The towns of El Cuerenta and El Treinta y Cuatro, which features a turnoff linking the towns of Dos Arroyos, Colonia Guerrero, Altos de Camaron and Venta Vieja. Finally, Highway 95 passes near the town of Lomas de San Juan and meets with Highway 200 from the region of Costa Chica; Highway 200 and 95 come together in an attempt to bypass the city of Acapulco. The road crosses around the towns of El Veintiuno, El Paso Quemado, and Limon and finally to

600-427: The west through the towns of Huajintlán, Teacalco and the town of Casino de la Union. This is the last stretch of the highway before entering the state of Guerrero . In Guerrero, Highway 95 enters near Cacahuamilpa Caves National Park; the road follows its course and enters the city of Ixtapan de la Sal. It continues its path past the area of Tetipac and passing near the town of Acuitlapan and Acamixtla where it reaches

625-411: The year of 1995, the school made an agreement with Lions Clubs International to buy their facilities and transform it from a social club into a school campus. The school has maintained the leadership in each of this matters, specially that of technological culture, being the first school in Acapulco in obtaining the service that allows the parents of our lower school students to see their children work in

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