Argentina, Buenos Aires
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St. Paul's College is located at El Cardenal 950, Hurlingham, Buenos Aires. The school offers a bilingual program with English and Spanish instruction through kindergarten, primary and secondary. On-site dining is provided, with meals prepared by school staff and monthly menus shared with families. The Kindergarten program includes a Maker Space for digital education in the 4-year-old class. For sport and physical education, students use the facilities of the Hurling Club and participate in rugby, hockey, cross country, athletics, softball and football.
Rugby, hockey, artistic gymnastics, cross country, athletics, softball and football. Students use the sports facilities of the Hurling Club.
In the Kindergarten, English begins in the 2-year-old room with the whole language approach. In the 4-year-old class there is a digital education space (maker space). Primary computing is integrated across the curriculum, with specialist teachers for Music, Art and Physical Education. Drama supports English language development, and field trips such as camps and museum visits are part of the program. In Secondary, students pursue a National Bachiller with a Natural Sciences orientation in a bilingual framework including French, and prepare for Cambridge ICE, Cambridge AICE and DELF international certifications.
Sport Day, Drama Show, Science Fair, Book Fair, Robotics Fair, Reading Day, educational trips, inter-sport exchanges, intercultural exchanges and Mufti Day.
St. Paul's College Hurlingham is a bilingual K–12 school in Buenos Aires, Argentina, welcoming students from ages 2 to 18. The curriculum combines instruction in Spanish and English, with French offered in senior years, and delivers Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels, Cambridge A Levels, and a National Bachiller program aligned to its bilingual framework. In Kindergarten, children experience a whole-language approach and early exposure to both languages, with flexible morning or afternoon sessions. Primary operates a two-shift day, with Spanish in the mornings and English in the afternoons; computing is integrated across subjects, and specialist subjects include Music, Art, and Physical Education. Secondary provides a Natural Sciences orientation and prepares students for Cambridge ICE, Cambridge AICE Diploma, and DELF exams, alongside university partnerships with Argentine institutions. Facilities include a Maker Space for digital education, on-site dining, and sports facilities used in collaboration with the Hurling Club. The school emphasizes field trips, drama, intercultural exchanges, and service to the local community.