Argentina, Buenos Aires
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The school has participated in the Argentine Mathematics Olympiads since 2001, with strong results at national and international levels. The school hosts a Science Fair that enables students to conduct autonomous research and develop scientific inquiry. Educational projects connect different curricular areas to deepen understanding.
Circus activities provide performing arts experiences that foster teamwork. Plastic arts activities offer hands-on visual art opportunities. These activities foster creativity and collaboration.
The school operates a vegetable garden program giving students hands-on experience in growing food. Chess and nature-life activities offer recreational and outdoor learning opportunities. Students participate in sports tournaments.
Sports are offered, including swimming. Outdoor activities support physical health and well-being. Physical education is part of the curriculum. The school emphasizes a balanced and varied diet as part of student well-being.
Bartolomé Mitre Day School is a private bilingual institution in Argentina with two campuses offering Early Childhood, Primary, and Secondary, Moreno and General Rodríguez, serving ages 2 to 18. It offers a six-year secondary program with an Economics and Administration orientation, taught bilingually in English and Spanish, and approved by the Buenos Aires Province Ministry of Education. A portion of subjects are taught in English. Students prepare for Cambridge ESOL, IGCSE, and AS/A Level examinations, with options for ICE and AICE diplomas. In Year 4, students may participate in an English immersion exchange with St. Bedes College in England. The program emphasizes project-based learning, language development, and interdisciplinary study, and includes participation in Mathematics and Chemistry Olympiads and a Science Fair. Sports include swimming, water polo, hockey, football, and handball, with national tournaments. Facilities include dining halls, a Mediateca, transport, and learning spaces. Extracurriculars span arts, literature, also horticulture, chess.