Argentina, Buenos Aires
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Colegio Arrayanes is a private girls' school in the northern suburbs of Buenos Aires, part of the APDES educational network. The school provides bilingual education in Spanish and English from kindergarten through secondary, following the Argentine national curriculum. Grounded in Catholic values, Arrayanes focuses on personal formation, academic excellence, and the development of each student's character and talents.
Mateo Churich 1007 B1619HZG, B1619JGS Belén de Escobar, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Colegio Arrayanes has typical class sizes of 25, instruction in Spanish, English.
Located in the northern suburbs of Buenos Aires, Argentina, in a residential area with good access from surrounding neighbourhoods.
Kindergarten (ages 3-5), Primary (ages 6-12), and Secondary (ages 13-18).
Girls' day school offering bilingual education as part of the APDES educational network.
Predominantly Argentine students from the northern suburbs of Buenos Aires.
The school provides learning support through a psycho-pedagogical team that works with teachers and families.
Argentina. Part of the APDES (Asociación para la Promoción de la Educación y el Saber) network.
Roman Catholic, with spiritual formation as part of the educational programme.
Full-day schedule with academic classes in the morning and additional activities, sports, and workshops in the afternoon.
Private transport services (combis) are available through third-party providers.
Colegio Arrayanes teaches Argentine National Curriculum, Cambridge IGCSE for students aged 3 to 18.
The Argentine national curriculum is followed with a strong bilingual programme in English. Secondary students may prepare for Cambridge IGCSE examinations alongside national assessments.
Class sizes are typically around 25 students, with a supportive student-teacher ratio.
Students sit Argentine national examinations and, where applicable, Cambridge IGCSE exams.
Graduates proceed to Argentine universities and some pursue higher education opportunities abroad.
Academic enrichment is available through inter-school competitions and project-based learning.
Personal formation and character development are central to the APDES educational approach, supported by tutors and pastoral staff.
A psycho-pedagogical team supports students with additional learning needs.
English support is integrated into the bilingual curriculum for all students.
School counsellors and the pastoral team provide support for students' emotional and social wellbeing.
The school follows Argentine child protection regulations and has internal safeguarding policies.
Admission is typically through an application and interview process. Families are encouraged to apply early, particularly for kindergarten entry.
Contact the school for information on any financial assistance available.
A waiting list may apply for certain year groups. Priority may be given to siblings.