Argentina, Buenos Aires
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St. Mark's College is a bilingual co-educational day school in Monte Grande, Buenos Aires, founded in 1958. It is an IB World School and Cambridge International centre offering education from Nivel Inicial through Nivel Secundario. Alongside Spanish and English, students learn Mandarin Chinese and French through UTN and Alliance Francaise partnerships. The school has links with universities including UCA, UdeSA, UADE, Universidad Austral, ITBA, and UCEMA. Activities include study trips, sports, literary competitions, maths olympiads, concerts, and cultural events.
Mariano Alegre 334, Monte Grande 1842, Buenos Aires, Argentina
St. Mark's College has instruction in Spanish, English.
St. Mark's College is at Mariano Alegre 334 in Monte Grande, in the southern suburbs of Greater Buenos Aires. The area is well connected by road and rail to central Buenos Aires.
The school covers Nivel Inicial (Early Childhood), Nivel Primario in both Spanish and English streams, and Nivel Secundario. This provides continuous bilingual education from early childhood through to the IB Diploma.
St. Mark's College is a bilingual co-educational day school and an IB World School. It has been providing bilingual education since 1958.
International ties through the IB programme, Cambridge International, Trinity College, UTN, and Alliance Francaise partnerships.
St. Mark's College teaches Bespoke Curriculum for students aged 3 to 18.
St. Mark's College offers the International Baccalaureate programme alongside the Argentine national curriculum. Cambridge International examinations and Trinity College assessments are also available. The school provides a genuinely multilingual academic experience with Mandarin Chinese instruction and French through Alliance Francaise.
The school has partnerships with leading Argentine universities including UADE, Universidad Austral, UCA, UdeSA, ITBA, and UCEMA. These partnerships provide pathways and preparation for higher education.
The school has an online vacancy application system for prospective families. A private school portal is available for enrolled families.