Argentina, Buenos Aires
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The Campus consolidates Olivos and Punta Chica into a single campus. The Campus has Kinder, Primary, and Secondary facilities. The Sports Field & Sports Pavilion opened in 2015 and includes changing rooms, an equipment room, PE offices, a staff room, an infirmary, and a cafeteria. In 2019 the Campus opened new Primary and Kinder buildings, uniting the historic Olivos and Punta Chica sites on one campus. The Community Hub for Secondary is made up of the Natatorium, the Dining Room, and the Gymnasium/Auditorium; the Natatorium will house two pools and changing rooms.
The School has a Sports Field & Sports Pavilion that serves as the backbone for all sporting activities and includes changing rooms, an equipment room, P.E offices, teachers' staff room, infirmary and cafeteria. The Community Hub is made up of the Natatorium and the Dining Room and the Gymnasium/Auditorium. The Natatorium will house two pools and changing rooms.
The Campus has Primary and Kindergarten buildings on the Campus, opened in 2019. The Campus consolidates Olivos and Punta Chica into one campus, uniting historic sites. The Secondary facilities are part of the Community Hub on the Campus. The Campus is being developed as an educational ecosystem designed to promote meaningful education.
The Campus supports extracurricular activities through the Sports Field & Sports Pavilion, which serves as the backbone for sporting activities. The Community Hub includes the Natatorium, the Dining Room, and the Gymnasium/Auditorium. The Natatorium will house two pools and changing rooms. The Campus houses Primary, Kindergarten and Secondary facilities that enable a broad range of co-curricular experiences.
St. Andrew's Scots School in Argentina provides a bilingual, K–12 international education on one campus that unites Olivos and Punta Chica. The school delivers the Cambridge IGCSE framework in Year 10 and concludes with an International Baccalaureate Diploma in the final year, supporting entry to universities worldwide. The Primary program uses bilingual, interdisciplinary projects to develop competencies in Spanish and English, with a third language taught as well. The Learning Journey emphasizes five guiding principles, including a bilingual pathway, cross‑disciplinary experiences, and strong academic development. The Life Design Journey supports students in defining life projects, with meetings with professionals and guidance on local and international universities and study experiences abroad. The campus features a site with Kinder and Primary buildings opened in 2019 and a dedicated Sports Field and Sports Pavilion, plus a Community Hub with a Natatorium and Gymnasium/Auditorium. A Scottish Legacy program complements the heritage and arts offering.