Argentina, Buenos Aires
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Uniforms cover Primary and Secondary for class and institutional events. Girls wear a white polo shirt with crest and a burgundy Scottish-style skirt, plus a gray sweater with crest; boys wear a white polo shirt with crest and gray trousers (long or short depending on climate) with a gray sweater with crest. Complementary items include white socks for boys and burgundy socks or tights for girls in winter, and black shoes. A separate sports uniform exists for physical education and sports, consisting of a gray athletic shirt with burgundy accents, shorts or a skirt, long pants, and a sports hoodie; girls have an official hockey kit (hockey jersey and burgundy skirt) with white hockey socks, and a girls' rugby kit (striped rugby hoodie with burgundy shorts) with white rugby socks; the general PE uniform includes a gray athletic shirt with burgundy details (shorts or skirt, long pants, hoodie) and white socks with white or black sneakers as appropriate.
A newly renovated canteen provides lunch prepared by a specialized company, offering a varied menu with salads, vegetables and fruits. Menus for different levels (Kindergarten, Primary, Secondary) are published and accommodate vegetarian options; daily options can be adjusted to individual needs and are supervised by a nutritionist.
Glasgow College was founded by Rosario Trifiletti; legal representatives are Rosario Trifiletti and Paola Trifiletti. Leadership includes Raquel Carmona (Secondary Director) and Nancy Schwab (Primary Director), with other administrative roles listed on the authority pages. The institution presents as an independent school led by its founder and current principals.
Glasgow College is a bilingual, secular, co‑educational school serving ages 1 to 17. The curriculum combines Cambridge IGCSE with a bespoke program and an Official Intercultural Bilingual Education Project to develop strong English language mastery, with Cambridge English accreditations. In Primary, Movers (3rd year) and KET for Schools (5th year) are offered; Secondary includes PET (2nd year), FCE (4th year), and CAE/CPE in later years. Upper secondary leads into the IGCSE curriculum and the ICE Diploma (International Certificate of Education), a pre‑university credential with national university validity. Portuguese is taught from Primary as a second language; Secondary students undertake the CELPE‑Bras exam in the final year. Glasgow College is affiliated with ESSARP. The 5,000 m2 campus features climate control, dedicated learning spaces, a Science Lab, Library, Computer Room, and CCTV security. Technology is central to teaching, with Smart Boards, Google Classroom, Zoom/Meet; sport, arts, and diverse clubs complete the offering.