Argentina, Buenos Aires
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Escuela Privada Ranelagh, established in 1968, is a bilingual day school located in the residential suburb of Ranelagh, south of Buenos Aires. The school follows a dual-curriculum path where students work toward the Argentine National Secondary degree alongside Cambridge International qualifications, including IGCSE and A-Levels. Facilities include dedicated science laboratories, music rooms, and extensive outdoor sports fields used for the school's primary sports: rugby and hockey. A central feature of the school is its "Interhouse" system, which organizes the student body into four houses—Brown, Hudson, Moreno, and Sarmiento—for internal competitions and community events. Additionally, the school operates a signature "Vida en la Naturaleza" (Outdoor Life) program. This initiative involves mandatory camps and educational trips across different provinces of Argentina, focusing on environmental education and local history. Students can utilize the school’s private bus service for transportation from surrounding areas like Berazategui and Quilmes.
Av. Eva Peron 3842, B1886 Ranelagh, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina