
Passionate about inspiring others
Innovation that seeks leaders
In 2009, the Jahn de Coubertin Institute for Education and Educational Innovation was founded. Initially it was called COPLEFCAD. Over the course of more than 15 years, we have been rebuilding ourselves until today we continue to build a history forged in scientific knowledge and with an educational offer oriented to the higher level.
With our motto “Training excellent professionals.” Committed to sustainable development in our more than 12,500 students and alumni. In each one of them, the institute’s work is to sow seeds that bear fruit for the benefit of Mexico.

We train leaders and professionals prepared to respond to the
needs of a global world
Our name as an educational institution is based on two great pillars in the history of physical education and sport in the world.
Friedrich Ludwig Jahn was a German educator and is considered the father of physical education. During the 19th century, Jahn established the first gymnastics school in Germany.
Pierre Fredy de Coubertin was a French educator and historian, founder of the modern Olympic Games and the modern pentathlon. The Pierre de Coubertin Medal (also known as the Coubertin Medal or the Medal of the True Spirit of Sportsmanship) is an award given by the International Olympic Committee to athletes who demonstrate the spirit of sportsmanship at the Olympic Games.

Throughout these 15 years of history, we have been able to develop different academic programs that have allowed more than 12,500 people to update and professionalize their theoretical and practical knowledge. Developing courses, workshops, diplomas, certifications; as well as working in partnership with educational institutions that have allowed us to have generations of graduates in bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees.