Argentina, Buenos Aires
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Counselling Programme for students focuses on personal and social development, with support and vocational orientation under the supervision of a professional team. The programme promotes ethical behavior in line with Christian values. It emphasizes guidance for a meaningful life, self-knowledge and personal growth.
Special support classes exist for new students whose English level is not as advanced as their peers, helping them reach the required level to integrate into the bilingual programme. A team of psychologists and learning specialists accompanies pupils throughout their schooling.
New students with English as an additional language receive targeted support to reach the level required to participate in the bilingual programme. The school offers a bilingual curriculum and supports students to work confidently and effectively in English.
A professional team of psychologists and learning specialists accompanies pupils throughout their schooling, supporting mental wellbeing and personal development.
Counselling Programme provides safeguarding through professional supervision and emphasizes ethical behavior in line with Christian values.
St. Hilda's College is a bilingual day school in Argentina for ages 2–18. It follows a British Cambridge curriculum with a bilingual delivery from Kindergarten through Secondary. Kindergarten emphasizes English language development through bilingual units in Spanish and English, with supplementary art, physical education and music. Primary runs an integrated bilingual program aligned to official standards and supports bilingual literacy from an early age. Secondary provides about 60% of subjects in English; Cambridge International Examinations guide assessment, offering IGCSE in Years 9–10 and AS/A Levels in Years 11–12, with the option of the AICE Diploma. Cambridge exams are recognized by universities locally and internationally. The campus has open spaces, and the arts program offers instrumental study, choir and orchestra, plus theatre productions in English and Spanish. Extracurriculars include oratory, writing, mathematics and singing competitions, EMUN, dance and sports, and inter-school exchanges. Founded in 1912, the school emphasizes Christian values.