Argentina, Buenos Aires
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English immersion from day one; English is the language of everyday communication in the early years. Italian is introduced during kindergarten years and continues through primary and secondary as part of an intercultural approach. From the 2-year-old classroom, specialist classes include Physical Education, Music, and Italian with specialized teachers. From age four, weekly visits to the Sports Field are part of the program. The curriculum is an integrated program connecting Mathematics, Science, Language, Literature, Art, Music, and Physical Education through thematic projects.
Rugby and Hockey are the main team sports, starting with the 4-year-old class and continuing through Primary and Secondary. Soccer is practiced from an early age until the end of Primary School. Students participate in school and interschool competitions from the 4th grade. The Annual Sports Day features Rugby, Hockey, and Soccer.
English full immersion from day one; English is the language of everyday communication in the early years. Italian is introduced during kindergarten years through playful and musical experiences. The integrated curriculum connects Mathematics, Science, Language, Literature, Art, Music, and Physical Education through thematic projects. From the 2-year-old classroom, Physical Education, Music, and Italian are taught by specialized teachers.
After School Activities 2026 expand learning beyond school hours, including programs such as singing for older students; Taekwondo; Acrobacia en Tela; Kinder Yoga; Chess for different grades; Photography and Film for older students; Book Club in English for 5th–7th; Little Gym for K2–K3; Kinder Football for K4–K5; Tutoring and Kinder Chess; plus a Parents' painting space to foster community.
St. Martin in the Fields School offers a multilingual curriculum for ages 2 to 18, from Kindergarten through Secondary, in a secular, coeducational private setting. English is the main language of instruction, with Italian introduced in Kindergarten and developed as a third language throughout all levels; by Upper Secondary, students study English, Spanish and Italian, with Italian CEFR progression from A1 to B2. The school follows Cambridge frameworks, delivering IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels and Cambridge A Levels, and prepares for ICE and AICE examinations, plus the Dante Alighieri Italian language exam. A distinctive feature is the Oxford–Italy international program for Senior IV and V, combining three weeks in Italy with two weeks at Oxford to strengthen language skills and expose students to university life. Daily English immersion, project-based learning, and integrated subjects underpin Mathematics, Science, Language, Art, Music, and PE. A bilingual Baccalaureate in Economics and Management provides pathways.