Argentina, Buenos Aires
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Students participate in maths olympiads and literary competitions alongside the rigorous IB and Cambridge curriculum.
Concerts and cultural events provide creative outlets. The school offers a range of cultural activities throughout the academic year.
Mandarin Chinese and French are taught alongside Spanish and English, giving students exposure to four languages. Study trips provide international cultural experiences.
Sports are a fundamental part of the school's approach to holistic education, with physical education and sporting events running throughout the year.
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.