Argentina, Buenos Aires
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Glasgow College has modern educational facilities in a building designed to maximize student comfort and maintained with care. The campus sits on a 5,000 m2 site and is climate-controlled by central air conditioning. Maternal spaces include changing areas and bathrooms, while the infant areas feature soft rooms and developmentally appropriate materials such as a ball pit. A large Multi-Purpose Hall (SUM) with a stage serves institutional events, and a second-floor SUM provides additional flexible space. A separate dining hall with two levels, modern furnishings, a stainless steel buffet island, a hand-washing area, and restrooms supports learning, along with a Science Laboratory, a Library, and a Computer Room with Internet access. Security is ensured by CCTV and private security, with two entry doors on different streets and vehicle-access for safety.
Rugby, Hockey, Athletics, and Football are offered. In the early Primary years, students train on the school's own facilities. From the second cycle of Primary onward and through Secondary, students also use the sports field at the Club Los Cedros. The PE & Sports department aims to develop teamwork, sportsmanship and social values through sport.
Technology and e-learning play a central role in teaching at Glasgow College, with leadership driving ongoing innovation. Classrooms are equipped with Smart Boards, interactive touch boards that facilitate online work. Google Classroom enables online, collaborative learning, supporting virtual or hybrid teaching. Zoom and Google Meet are used for online classes and meetings. The school provides a Science Laboratory, a Library, and a Computer Room with Internet access, and Primary and Secondary classrooms feature Interactive Boards.
Glasgow College runs a British-style Houses system with four Houses that participate in events throughout the year. Red House represents Fire and emphasizes passion and energy; Green House represents Earth and emphasizes perseverance and patience; Blue House represents Water and emphasizes intelligence and creativity. House shields are designed by Secondary students and teachers. Rugby, Hockey, Athletics, and Football are practised. From the second cycle of Primary onward, students also attend the Los Cedros Club sports field.
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.