Argentina, Buenos Aires
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Colegio de Todos los Santos (All Saints School) is a bilingual co-educational school in Buenos Aires. The school offers education from kindergarten through secondary, following the Argentine national curriculum with strong English-language instruction. With the motto "Green is the tree of life," the school fosters a community-focused environment emphasising academic excellence, personal growth, and cultural awareness.
Thames 798, B1607 Boulogne, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Colegio de Todos Los Santos has typical class sizes of 25, instruction in Spanish, English.
Buenos Aires, Argentina. The school is situated in a residential neighbourhood with easy access for families across the city.
Kindergarten (ages 3-5), Primary (ages 6-12), and Secondary (ages 13-18).
Co-educational day school offering bilingual education in Spanish and English.
Predominantly Argentine students from across Buenos Aires.
Learning support is available for students who need additional assistance through the school's psycho-pedagogical team.
Argentina.
The school has Anglican roots but welcomes families of all faiths.
Full-day programme with morning academic lessons and afternoon activities.
Private transport services (combis) are available through third-party providers.
Colegio de Todos Los Santos teaches IB (DP) for students aged 3 to 18.
The school follows the Argentine national curriculum with a bilingual programme in English. Students may prepare for Cambridge international examinations at the secondary level.
Class sizes are typically around 25 students.
Students sit Argentine national examinations and international English-language exams.
Graduates proceed to Argentine universities and some pursue international higher education.
Academic enrichment is available through competitions and project-based learning.
Pastoral care and personal development programmes support students' social and emotional growth.
Learning support is available for students with additional needs through the psycho-pedagogical team.
English support is integrated into the bilingual curriculum.
School counsellors provide support for student wellbeing.
The school follows Argentine child protection regulations.
Families should contact the admissions office for current availability and application requirements.
Contact the school for information on financial assistance.
A waiting list may apply for certain year groups.