Argentina, Buenos Aires
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Model United Nations, debating, academic olympiads, and inter-school quiz competitions.
Art, music, drama productions, and choir.
Strong ties to Irish culture with celebrations of St Patrick's Day. French language is offered as a third language.
Chess club, photography, and various recreational sports activities.
Extensive community service programmes including visits to local communities, charitable fundraising, and solidarity campaigns aligned with the Christian Brothers' mission.
Student council, prefect system, and leadership development through the house system and sports captaincy roles.
Pastoral care programme, sports and fitness, and outdoor education including school camps and retreats.
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.