Argentina, Buenos Aires
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Three campuses in the north zone of Buenos Aires: Martínez (General Pueyrdón 1499), Beccar (España 348/370), and Pilar (Panamericana Km 48.80). The north zone is served by campuses in Martínez, Beccar, and Pilar. The school operates as a private bilingual institution serving the Buenos Aires metropolitan area.
Kinder (ages 2–5), Primary, and Secondary (1st–6th year), with a bilingual model across all campuses. In the final years of Primary, subjects such as Science, Mathematics, and Social Studies are taught in English; in Secondary, students may take the Cambridge IGCSE in Year 4 and the IB Diploma in Year 6.
Private bilingual school; nonprofit foundation.
A psychopedagogical department provides case-by-case support with personalized assistance to help students overcome challenges.
Fees overview
The school does not publish a public, itemised fee schedule with specific amounts for the current academic year. The admissions process and printed brochure describe the enrolment procedure and school levels, but numeric application, tuition and boarding charges are not available in publicly posted materials.
Application fees
- Parents complete a Solicitud de Admisión (admissions application) and participate in an admissions interview and administrative process. The school's publicly posted admissions information does not list a published application or registration fee amount or whether a non‑refundable application charge is collected.
Tuition fees by school year (per term / per year group)
- Specific tuition amounts by year group and per term are not published in the school's public materials. No public schedule listing per‑term, per‑semester or annual fees by grade or campus is available. Parents receive the complete numeric fee schedule as part of the formal admissions/registration documentation.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- A detailed billing schedule (due dates, number of instalments, early‑payment discounts, late penalties, and conditions for sibling discounts or other concessions) is not published publicly. The school's admissions documentation indicates an administrative enrolment process and submission of required forms but does not publish the payment calendar or negotiated payment programs in its public pages.
Boarding fees (if applicable)
- The school's campus information and brochure describe multiple day campuses (Pilar, Martínez/Beccar, Puertos del Lago) and the programmes offered; there is no publicly posted description of boarding (internado) facilities or boarding fees. There is no evidence in the public materials that the school operates a boarding programme.
Other costs and compulsory extras
- The school's public brochure and admissions material do not list specific amounts for uniforms, textbooks, learning materials, transport, school lunches, extracurricular activity fees, or optional programme fees. Those cost items are typically included or itemised in the school's formal fee statement provided to enrolled families, but no itemised public price list is available.
Refund information
- No publicly posted refund policy or detailed rules on refunds (for withdrawal before term start, mid‑year withdrawal, or cancellation of enrolment) was found in the school's public materials. Refund terms are not listed in the brochure or the admissions pages available publicly.
Fee payment options
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Summary of findings (what was checked and what is missing)
- Reviewed the school's public admissions pages, campus/contact pages and the institutional brochure. These materials describe the admissions procedure, campuses and academic programmes but do not include an itemised public fee schedule with numeric amounts, nor do they publish billing calendars, payment methods, boarding fees, uniform/textbook prices or refund policy language. As a result, specific numbers for application fees, per‑term or per‑year tuition by year group, boarding charges, and formal refund terms cannot be provided from publicly available materials.
St. John's School is a private bilingual, nonprofit foundation serving ages 2 to 18 across four campuses: Pilar, Martínez, Beccar and Escobar. The curriculum blends the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme with a bespoke program, delivering academic formation plus integral development across arts, science, sports, and social skills. Students graduate fluent in English and Spanish with French as a third language, supporting a multicultural, global outlook. The school emphasizes bilingual progression: Kinder builds confidence and independence; Primary fosters curiosity and clarity; Secondary develops creative thinking and tailored orientations. In Primary, science and social studies are taught in English in the final three years to reinforce bilingual aims. Facilities include solar energy self-sufficiency, aligning with environmental responsibility. Extracurriculars stress sport, creativity, and global citizenship, while clubs highlight scientific study, artistic formation, and bilingual culture. This comprehensive program prepares students for national and international university study while cultivating responsible, well-rounded individuals and communities.