Argentina, Buenos Aires
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Three campuses in Palermo, Buenos Aires: Jardin Maternal at Malabia 2370, Inicial at Scalabrini Ortiz 2406, and Primario/Secundario at Charcas 3949.
Four levels: Nursery and Pre-Kinder, Kinder, Primary, and Secondary, spread across three purpose-built campuses.
Bilingual co-educational day school with three campuses forming an educational nucleus in Palermo.
Argentina
Full day programme with after-school activities available for Kindergarten and Primary students.
Application and registration fees
- The school does not publish specific amounts for application, registration, or enrollment fees in its public materials. Families receive the current application/registration fee information directly from the school at the time of application or enrollment.
Tuition fees by year group (per term / per year)
- No public schedule of tuition rates by year group, per term, or per full academic year is posted in the school's publicly available materials. Exact tuition amounts for Nursery/Pre‑Kinder, Kinder, Primary and Secondary are provided to families through the school's admissions or billing process rather than on public pages.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- The school does not publish a public, detailed billing calendar specifying the number of installments, due dates, or late‑payment penalties. Administrative and family access to billing and academic administration is handled through an online school management platform (Acadeu), which the school uses for family account management and invoicing; specific billing cycles and payment deadlines are communicated to enrolled families through that system.
Boarding fees
- The institution operates as a day school with separate addresses for Nursery/Maternal, Initial (Kinder) and Primary/Secondary; boarding services are not offered and therefore no boarding fees apply.
Other costs and recurring extras
- Uniforms: A defined set of uniform items is required (girls: kilt, institutional chomba, red pullover, blue jacket with crest, specified socks and black school shoes; boys: grey school trousers, white chomba, red pullover or blue jacket, specified socks and black school shoes; and specified PE clothing). These uniform items are listed as required items; individual garment costs are not published.
- Extracurricular / after‑school activities: The school offers after‑school activities for Kinder and Primary; these activities are typically charged in addition to tuition when applicable, but public pages do not list per‑activity fees.
- Language exam fees: Preparation and registration for Portuguese certification exams (Casa do Brasil and CELPE‑BRAS) are described as subject to fees; the exact exam and preparation costs are charged separately and are not posted as public amounts.
- Other possible costs commonly charged by similar institutions (school trips, textbooks or materials, special workshops, medical certificates or required vaccinations updates) are not itemized with amounts on public pages for this school.
Refund information
- No public policy or detailed statement about refunds (for registration, tuition, or other fees) is posted in the school's publicly available materials. Refund rules, if any, are handled by the school's administration and communicated to families at admission or through contractual documents.
Fee payment options
- The school uses a digital management platform (Acadeu) for family accounts and invoicing; explicit lists of accepted payment methods (credit card, bank transfer, cash, or other) are not published on the public pages reviewed. Accepted payment methods and instructions are provided directly to families through the school's billing procedures.
Summary of availability of information
- Publicly accessible pages for Children's School – Boston College include institutional, admissions and program details and list required documentation and uniform items, but they do not include a published fee schedule, per‑year or per‑term tuition amounts, published billing calendar, refund policy text, or a published list of payment methods. Billing and specific fee amounts are managed through the school's family administration channels and the Acadeu platform and are provided directly to applicants and enrolled families.
Founded in 1982 as Children's Garden, Boston College is a bilingual co-educational day school in Buenos Aires offering education from nursery through secondary across three campuses. The school delivers a bilingual English-Spanish programme with Portuguese competencies, emphasising environmental education as a recognised Green School and community service through participatory projects.