Argentina, Buenos Aires
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Swimming is offered for Kinder 5, and tennis for first and second grade. The school also teaches handball, basketball, and volleyball. Rugby is included with adapted rules to emphasize teamwork and inclusion. The Life in Nature project runs from kindergarten through lower secondary with camps in Pilar, Chascomús, Tandil, Ostende, and Mendoza, supporting autonomy, leadership, and connection with nature.
English bilingual education with Cambridge international exams (AICE, AS/A Level, ICE, IGCSE) and Cambridge Secondary 1 Program. French is taught as a second language with DELF A1 and A2 exams under an Alliance Française agreement. Educational Technology includes Open Office, Web Design and Multimedia, Graphic Design, and Administrative Tools. Project-based learning with interdisciplinary areas of knowledge and study. Fifth-year students prepare for A Level and AS Level to obtain the AICE diploma.
Extracurricular workshops include Drama Club and Choir. Junior Achievement. Cultural trips to the United Kingdom. Vocational guidance and Community Service work. Activities with Companies and Academic Talks.
United High School is a secular, coeducational, bilingual institution in Buenos Aires' Belgrano Chico, offering preschool through secondary education. The campus at Montañeses 2434 serves ages 1 to 17, with Kindergarten (18 months to 5 years) and English bilingual instruction from the first year. The Cambridge curriculum covers Primary to A Levels (Primary CP, IGCSE, AS/A Levels, ICE), and the AICE diploma is pursued in the final years. The school awards a Baccalaureate with a focus on Economics and Administration, and French is taught as a second language under an Alliance Française agreement, with DELF A1/A2 exams. The mission emphasizes humanistic education and personalized advisory services, including support for writing a bachelor's thesis and university admissions overseas. Life in Nature projects and a broad sport and arts program foster autonomy, teamwork, and resilience. Facilities support project-based learning, reading, and workshops in art, music, drama, technology, computing, and chess. Extracurriculars include Drama Club, Choir, Junior Achievement, and UK cultural trips.