Argentina, Buenos Aires
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Boulogne, San Isidro, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. The campus is set in a spacious suburban area with extensive sports fields and green spaces.
Kindergarten (ages 3-5), Primary (ages 6-12), and Secondary (ages 13-18).
Boys' school offering day education. The school follows a Catholic tradition rooted in the Irish Christian Brothers heritage.
Learning support is available for students who need extra assistance, with dedicated staff providing guidance through the psycho-pedagogical department.
Argentina, with strong ties to Ireland and the United Kingdom through its founding order and Cambridge examination programme.
Roman Catholic, founded by Irish Christian Brothers (Congregation of Christian Brothers).
Full-day schedule with morning academic classes and afternoon activities including sports, clubs, and pastoral programmes.
Private bus services (combis) are available through third-party providers serving various neighbourhoods across the Greater Buenos Aires area.
Monthly tuition fees vary by level, generally ranging from approximately USD 500 to USD 1,200 per month depending on the school stage. Fees are payable in Argentine pesos.
Predominantly Argentine students, with a significant proportion of Irish-Argentine heritage. Some international families also attend.
Cardinal Newman College is one of the most established Catholic boys' schools in Buenos Aires, founded in 1908 by Irish Christian Brothers. Located in Boulogne, San Isidro, the school offers a bilingual Spanish-English education from kindergarten through secondary, following the Argentine national curriculum alongside Cambridge international examinations. The school has a strong reputation for rugby, athletics, and community involvement, and draws from a tradition of Irish-Argentine Catholic education.