Argentina, Buenos Aires
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St. John's emphasizes scientific formation and intellectual curiosity. It stimulates students to discover and develop their potential at the highest level in an environment designed for intensive and integral education. Intellectual curiosity and clarity of thought are encouraged through the scientific formation program.
St. John's artistic formation fosters creativity and imagination. It offers a vibrant, dynamic experience that complements students' general culture and provides access to the best tools to develop their potential.
The school provides bilingual education. Excellence in bilingual education is a core aspect of the school's approach.
St. John's promotes collaboration with the world and social awareness. It promotes social consciousness and encourages students to assume a commitment to the world in which they live.
Environmental awareness is a focus. St. John's is the first Argentine educational institution to be self-sustaining with solar energy.
Formación Deportiva promotes leading by example, teamwork, loyalty, commitment, and a competitive spirit.
Sports formation stimulates teamwork, commitment, and the spirit of healthy competition through participation in sport. Education is not limited to academics; it aims at the full development of the personality, helping students grow into well-rounded individuals.
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.