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Argentina has 4 international schools matching the christian category, offering families genuine choice across different price points and locations.
Compare 5 Christian international schools in Argentina. Filter by curriculum, fees (average ARS 265,925), location, and more to find the right international school now.
St. Hilda's College is a bilingual day school in Argentina for ages 2–18. It follows a British Cambridge curriculum with a bilingual delivery from Kindergarten through Secondary. Kindergarten emphasizes English language development through bilingual units in Spanish and English, with supplementary art, physical education and music. Primary runs an integrated bilingual program aligned to official standards and supports bilingual literacy from an early age. Secondary provides about 60% of subjects in English; Cambridge International Examinations guide assessment, offering IGCSE in Years 9–10 and AS/A Levels in Years 11–12, with the option of the AICE Diploma. Cambridge exams are recognized by universities locally and internationally. The campus has open spaces, and the arts program offers instrumental study, choir and orchestra, plus theatre productions in English and Spanish. Extracurriculars include oratory, writing, mathematics and singing competitions, EMUN, dance and sports, and inter-school exchanges. Founded in 1912, the school emphasizes Christian values.
Buenos Aires International Christian Academy (BAICA) is a private, nondenominational Christian international school in Argentina offering a dual American-Argentine curriculum for students from ages 3 to 18. The preschool program uses a Christian-informed curriculum based on the U.S. framework, with English taught from age 3 through play and daily immersion. The primary program continues with a Christian-integrated U.S. framework, developing critical thinking and global perspectives through projects and service. The secondary program follows a U.S. college-preparatory curriculum, preparing students for universities in Argentina, the United States, Europe and beyond. Graduates earn both the Argentine official diploma and the U.S. diploma. BAICA was founded in 1998 by an American family and has grown into a school serving more than 20 nationalities. Core values center on biblical worldview, academic growth, and global citizenship, with extracurriculars such as soccer and chess and programs like Fun Fridays for younger students. Fosters lifelong learning opportunities.
Colegio Santa María in Salta, founded in 1960 by the Congregation of the Daughters of the Cross, provides education from kindergarten through secondary school. Located in the Macrocentro area, the school operates a bilingual English program as an official Cambridge English School, preparing students for international certifications through Trinity College London and Cambridge Assessment. The institution integrates religious formation with physical education, notably through its traditional "Interbandos" sports competitions, where the student body is divided into "Blue" and "White" teams to compete in various disciplines. Facilities include specialized science laboratories and dedicated spaces for art and music. A signature initiative is the "Infancia y Adolescencia Misionera," which focuses on community service and social outreach projects within the local Salta region. The secondary level offers a Bachelor's degree with an emphasis on Social Sciences and Humanities, ensuring students meet national requirements while maintaining a focus on language proficiency and Christian values.
Colegio El Buen Ayre is a bilingual girls' school located in Beccar, Buenos Aires Province. Part of the APDES educational network, the school provides personalised education with Christian inspiration from kindergarten through secondary. The bilingual programme emphasises English-language development alongside the Argentine national curriculum. The school features spacious grounds with natural surroundings, sports fields, and a strong focus on character formation, community service, and leadership.
Cardinal Newman College is one of the most established Catholic boys' schools in Buenos Aires, founded in 1908 by Irish Christian Brothers. Located in Boulogne, San Isidro, the school offers a bilingual Spanish-English education from kindergarten through secondary, following the Argentine national curriculum alongside Cambridge international examinations. The school has a strong reputation for rugby, athletics, and community involvement, and draws from a tradition of Irish-Argentine Catholic education.
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