Argentina, Buenos Aires
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Club Mermoz Maternelle offers playful, educational, and sports workshops for Grande Section students. Examples include Astronomy – Group 1 in the computer room, a Digital Workshop, GS football on the primary court, Swimming (Group 2), Racquet Games including Pickleball, Classical and Jazz dance, and Taekwondo. Registration is via Pronote.
The Association Sportive Jean Mermoz offers after-school activities beyond regular PE, including arts-based options. Chorale, theatre, and dance are available, with theatre and dance on Wednesdays and chorale for the collège. Activities are free, optional, and open to all students, and provide complementary diplomas recognized by many high schools.
Three linguistic pathways strengthen language learning: the Spanish International Section (TPS to CM2); European Language and Culture Education (ELCE) for 6ème to 3ème; and the European or Oriental Language Section (SELO) from 2nde to Terminale. Growing and learning in several languages is a continuous pathway up to the baccalaureate. A Spanish international section opened in 2025.
Club Mermoz offers after-school activities for kindergarten, including Astronomy (Group 1), Digital Workshop, Football, Swimming, Racquet Games (Pickleball), Classical/Jazz Dance, and Taekwondo. In 2026, activities run from March 2 to December 16. Registration is via Pronote.
The activities allow earning complementary diplomas recognized by many high schools (young referee, young judge, young organizer). Registration is via Pronote, and places are limited; a student is officially enrolled when the activity appears on their Pronote timetable. The activities are free, optional, and open to all students.
The Vie Scolaire handles students outside class hours and ensures each student attends under respect for people, property, and community rules. Its mission includes monitoring punctuality and attendance, essential to successful schooling. The Vie Scolaire office is a welcoming space for students at all times; the Education Counselor (CPE) plays a central role, and education assistants support students and link them to school leadership.
Lycée Franco-Argentin Jean Mermoz is a French international school in the AEFE network, welcoming students from ages 2 to 17. It offers bicultural, humanist education culminating in the Argentine Bachillerato and the French Baccalauréat, with an optional European English section. The curriculum is multilingual through three language pathways: the Spanish Language International Section for early years to CM2, ELCE for 6e to 3e, and SELO from 2nde to Terminale, supporting a continuous route to the baccalaureate. The school is located in Buenos Aires and is recognised by the French Ministry of National Education and by the Buenos Aires City Ministry of Education. With over 60 years of history, LJM fosters intercultural understanding and linguistic diversity across French, Spanish, English, Portuguese, Chinese and Latin. Extracurriculars include the Marmothèque library program, and the Association Sportive Jean Mermoz offering sport, theatre, choir and dance, among others. A welcoming community supports students throughout schooling.