Argentina, Buenos Aires
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Instituto Wolfsohn (Centro de Educacion Judia Menahem Mendel Tabacinic) is a co-educational Jewish school in Buenos Aires, operating across three campuses in the Colegiales and Belgrano neighbourhoods. The school serves students from early childhood through secondary, combining the Argentine national curriculum with Jewish studies and Hebrew instruction. The school is rooted in Jewish educational values and serves the Buenos Aires Jewish community.
2972, AEB, Amenábar, C1429 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Instituto Wolfsohn has typical class sizes of 25, instruction in English, Hebrew, Spanish.
Three campuses in CABA: Early Childhood at Amenabar 2977, Primary at Amenabar 2972, and Secondary at Roseti 50, all in the Colegiales/Belgrano area of Buenos Aires.
Early Childhood (Nivel Inicial), Primary (Nivel Primario), and Secondary (Nivel Secundario).
Co-educational Jewish day school with a focus on Jewish education and community values.
Predominantly Argentine students from the Buenos Aires Jewish community.
Learning support is available for students who need additional academic assistance.
Argentina, with ties to Israel through Jewish education and Hebrew instruction.
Jewish. The school is a centre for Jewish education (Centro de Educacion Judia) named after Menahem Mendel Tabacinic.
Full-day programme with Argentine curriculum, Jewish studies, Hebrew, and enrichment activities.
Private transport services are available. Contact the school for details.
Instituto Wolfsohn teaches Bespoke Curriculum for students aged 2 to 18.
The school follows the Argentine national curriculum alongside a comprehensive Jewish studies programme including Hebrew language, Jewish history, traditions, and ethics.
Class sizes are typically around 25 students with dedicated teachers for Jewish studies and Hebrew.
Students sit Argentine national examinations.
Graduates attend Argentine universities and some pursue studies in Israel or internationally.
Academic enrichment activities complement the dual curriculum of Argentine and Jewish studies.
Jewish values of community, compassion, and responsibility underpin the school's approach to personal development.
Learning support is available. Contact the school for details on specific provisions.
English is taught alongside Spanish and Hebrew.
Pastoral care and the school's strong community ethos support student wellbeing.
The school follows Argentine child protection regulations.
Contact the school for information on financial assistance.
A waiting list may apply for certain year groups.