Argentina, Buenos Aires
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Languages taught are English and Spanish; the curriculum is bilingual (Castellano-English) throughout the Secondary, with some subjects in each language. Cambridge International Examinations are offered, including IGCSE (seven subjects), ICE, AICE, and A Level/AS Level, and IELTS is listed as a language assessment option. The Cambridge Diploma certifies English proficiency and the type of education received, alongside the national certification for Secondary education.
Since 1996 the school has implemented the Bilingual Bachillerato, with official subjects taught in English to prepare students for Cambridge examinations. The Secondary Level opened in 1961, and the curriculum progresses from Primary Education to the Cambridge Advanced Level Examinations (A Levels) in the final year. The Secondary curriculum is bilingual (Spanish-English) throughout, with some subjects taught in Spanish and others in English. Students sit seven IGCSE subjects and at least three AS/A-level subjects, finishing with the Cambridge International Examinations Diploma certifying their English and the education type, plus the corresponding national certification.
St. Alban's College in Argentina is a private educational institute serving ages 1 to 18, with a bilingual, Spanish–English approach from early years through to the Cambridge examinations. Kindergarten San Albano promotes joyful learning within a supportive pedagogical and emotional framework, using a bilingual model and a Bilingual Project that enables fluid use of Spanish and English. The secondary program integrates Cambridge IGCSE, AS Levels, and A Levels, with a bilingual Bachillerato that prepares students for Cambridge assessments while earning the national certificate. The campus structure comprises Middle School (years 7–9) and Senior School (years 10–12), each with dedicated laboratories, a computer lab, and a library, plus interactive whiteboards and wifi for student devices. Facilities feature a science laboratory with fifteen stations and a courtyard garden for Form VI biology, while nearby field trips and ecological camps (e.g., Carihué in Bariloche and Los Molles in Mendoza) support outdoor learning. The school emphasizes international experiences, including EMUN/THIMUN/COIMUN, ArtFest, and extensive sport tours dating back to 1960, alongside exchanges and global leadership programs.