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Argentina has 3 international schools matching the american curriculum category, offering families genuine choice across different price points and locations.
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Lincoln School is a nonprofit international school in Argentina, serving ages 4–18. The campus sits on nine hectares in La Lucila, overlooking the Río de la Plata, with separate elementary, middle, and high school buildings, a full-size gym, an auditorium, a theater, two libraries, band and choir rooms, science labs, and Makers' Spaces. Outdoor spaces include a 27,000-square-meter sports field, tennis and basketball courts, and a 25-meter pool, plus an Ecological Nature Reserve managed with the local municipality. The school offers the IB Diploma Programme for Grades 11–12, with 100% of students taking IB courses and 88% pursuing the Diploma. Courses span Groups 1–6 and are delivered in a bilingual Diploma, including English and Spanish literature, Spanish language programs, and humanities, sciences, math, and arts subjects. Lincoln also offers the American and bespoke curricula, a nine-to-18 age range, and extensive after-school activities, service learning, and international connections through alumni and partners.
Belgrano Day School is a bilingual, coeducational day school in Belgrano district of Buenos Aires, serving pupils from 1 to 18. The curriculum blends Cambridge Primary, IGCSE, Cambridge International AS and A Levels, International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme, and American Curriculum. The IB Diploma Programme is organized into six subject groups with three Higher Level and three Standard Level subjects, plus Extended Essay, Theory of Knowledge and CAS, and is graded on a 45-point scale with 24 points as the pass mark. Cambridge CEY accreditation for Early Years and a bilingual English–Spanish immersion model underpin learning, complemented by an early immersion English Programme from age two. The campus features an early-years building, two playgrounds, ICT facilities, a music and drama suite, and a dining room, with ICT integrated into daily learning and a family portal. Extracurriculars include Robotics and Performing Arts; exchanges, BriDgeS service projects, and leadership programs enrich student experiences.
Buenos Aires International Christian Academy (BAICA) is a private, nondenominational Christian international school in Argentina offering a dual American-Argentine curriculum for students from ages 3 to 18. The preschool program uses a Christian-informed curriculum based on the U.S. framework, with English taught from age 3 through play and daily immersion. The primary program continues with a Christian-integrated U.S. framework, developing critical thinking and global perspectives through projects and service. The secondary program follows a U.S. college-preparatory curriculum, preparing students for universities in Argentina, the United States, Europe and beyond. Graduates earn both the Argentine official diploma and the U.S. diploma. BAICA was founded in 1998 by an American family and has grown into a school serving more than 20 nationalities. Core values center on biblical worldview, academic growth, and global citizenship, with extracurriculars such as soccer and chess and programs like Fun Fridays for younger students. Fosters lifelong learning opportunities.
Saint Gregory's School, located in Argentina, is a bilingual, secular, co-educational institution serving ages 2 to 12. The curriculum follows the Reggio Emilia Approach, focusing on child-led inquiry within a supportive environment. The school teaches in Spanish, English and Portuguese, treating language development as a core pillar with emphasis on oral, reading and writing skills. A bilingual literacy program uses Phonics to build word recognition across the three alphabets, recognizing phonetic differences among languages while sharing a common alphabet. Authentic texts support reading comprehension and writing across languages. For kindergarten and primary, the school offers double-shift personalized learning, complemented by a house/team system and strong family–pupil–school partnership built on trust. Niños Unidos coordinates community service, and the Green Team promotes environmental care through 3 Rs with family participation. Arts, Expressive Art, Art Program and Music integrate into the curriculum, alongside language development and holistic social-emotional education for lifelong learning success.
Florida Day School is a bilingual co-educational school in the Buenos Aires area, serving students from age 2 through to senior school. The school is structured into four levels: Kindergarten, Junior School, Middle School, and Senior School. Education is centred on effective thinking, multiple intelligences, and teaching for understanding. The bilingual programme goes beyond language learning to encompass different worldviews, preparing students to become reflective, innovative, and responsible citizens.
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