Colegio Americano de Torreón

With the assistance of a donation from the American government and with a growing student population, the school was able to move to a new campus in the 1960s, located in the Torreón Jardín neighborhood.

By 2001, the school moved to a new 30-acre (12 ha) campus located in the Los Viñedos neighborhood with a donation from Efrain López Gurza.

The campus is home to over 100 classrooms, three libraries, a cafeteria, three gymnasiums, an indoor semi-Olympic-size swimming pool, multiple soccer fields, covered tennis, basketball and volleyball courts, a track and field arena, and a theater with 450 seating capacity.

Its campus and facilities, as well as its academic and extracurricular programs, are comparable to independent schools in the United States.

[1] Extracurricular activities include sports such as track and field, swimming, soccer, taekwondo, basketball, volleyball, and tennis, as well as artistic activities such as painting, string instruments, wind instruments, theater, modern dance, and classical dance.