Argentina, Buenos Aires
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Founded in 1907, Quilmes High School is a bilingual institution in the southern suburbs of Buenos Aires. The school delivers the Argentine national curriculum integrated with international pathways, specifically the Cambridge IGCSE and the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP). A defining feature of the school is its traditional House System—comprising Brown, Crowther, Hudson, and Monteith—which organizes students for internal sports competitions and community events. Sports play a central role in school life, with dedicated facilities for rugby and field hockey. Every year, the school hosts a "Concert," a large-scale musical and theatrical production where students perform for the community. The campus includes specialized science laboratories and digital spaces to support the curriculum. Students in the final years participate in the CAS program, focusing on local community service projects. This structure ensures students meet national graduation requirements while obtaining internationally recognized certifications for further study.
Av. Rivadavia 460, B1878KJJ Quilmes, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina