
Fátima Paxán, a 14-year-old girl, began her journey at Meso four years ago when she joined as a second-grade student, following her time at Santa Teresita Public School.

Fátima Paxán, a 14-year-old girl, began her journey at Meso four years ago when she joined as a second-grade student, following her time at Santa Teresita Public School.

Leonel Sacbajá and Mercedes Guantá shared a common vision for their children: to provide them with the wings to soar toward a brighter future. For them, education was the clear path to fulfilling this great dream.

The seeds of Meso Foundation began with Rogelia Moran, mother of Julio Salazar, founder of Meso Foundation and Colegio Mesoamericano.

The 2022 school year comes to a close and will go down in the history of Meso as a year of transcendental changes. After almost two years of isolation and full virtuality, the students of Colegio Mesoamericano wanted to attend school more than ever.

After two years of uncertainty and isolation, we’re happy to announce that Meso students are officially back on campus for the 2022 school year.

The last few months have been the most interesting, and challenging months of our 22 year existence. We’ve had to update our road maps, learn to be flexible, pivot quickly, and make hard decisions, while we continue building for the future. Here’s a few projects we’ve been working on.