This is a list of schools in the South American country of Argentina. It records the country's notable state and private schools. Tertiary schools are presented separately on the list of universities in Argentina.
School | City | Founded | Motto | Type | Education | Website |
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Asociación Escuelas Lincoln | La Lucila | 1936 | Fiat lux | Private | ||
Balmoral College | Banfield | 1959 | Labor omnia vincit | Private | ||
Barker College | Lomas de Zamora | 1897 | Manners maketh man | Private | ||
Belgrano Day School | Buenos Aires | 1912 | Fac recte | Private | ||
Bernasconi Institute | Buenos Aires | 1929 | None | Public | ||
Buenos Aires English High School | Buenos Aires | 1884 | Servabo fidem | Private | ||
Buenos Aires International Christian Academy | Buenos Aires | 1998 | Honor, excellence, service | Private | ||
Colegio Boston | Banfield | 2005 | Educar para la comprensión | Private | ||
Colegio Cardenal Newman | Boulogne Sur Mer | 1948 | Certa bonum certamen | Private | ||
Colegio Carmen Arriola de Marín | Béccar | 1912 | Educar es servir a Dios y a la Patria | Private | ||
Colegio de Todos Los Santos | Villa Adelina | 1981 | Verde es el árbol de la vida | Private | ||
Colegio del Salvador | Buenos Aires | 1868 | Ad maiorem Dei gloriam | Private | ||
Colegio Diocesano Monseñor Miguel Ángel Alemán | Ushuaia | 1993 | Justicia y paz | Private | ||
Colegio French | Banfield | 1992 | Sinceritas et eloquentia | Private | ||
Colegio Inglés Horacio Watson | Buenos Aires | 1911 | Como siembres, cosecharás | Private | ||
Colegio Las Victorias | Gualeguaychú | 1999 | None | Private | ||
Colegio Mallinckrodt | Buenos Aires | 1905 | None | Private | ||
Colegio Mallinckrodt | Martínez | 1934 | None | Private | ||
Colegio Marista Champagnat | Buenos Aires | 1914 | None | Private | ||
Colegio Nacional de Buenos Aires | Buenos Aires | 1863 | None | Public | ||
Colegio Nacional de Monserrat | Córdoba | 1687 | En virtud y Letras | Public | ||
Colegio Nacional de San Isidro | San Isidro | 1916 | None | Public | None | |
Colegio Nacional de Ushuaia | Ushuaia | 1994 | None | Public | ||
Colegio Pestalozzi | Buenos Aires | 1934 | None | Private | ||
Colegio Salesiano Tulio Garcia Fernández | San Miguel de Tucumán | 1925 | None | Private | None | |
Colegio San Agustín | Buenos Aires | 1907 | None | Private | ||
Colegio Santa Brígida | Buenos Aires | 1899 | None | Private | ||
Colegio Santa Catalina | San Miguel de Tucumán | 1889 | None | Private | ||
Colegio Santo Domingo | Ramos Mejía | 1915 | None | Private | ||
Colegio Tarbut | Olivos | 1961 | None | Private | ||
Colegio Ward | Villa Sarmiento | 1913 | Pax orbis | Private | ||
Dr. Manuel Pizarro Technical School | Santa Fe | 1932 | None | Public | ||
EET Nº7 Taller Regional Quilmes (IMPA) | Quilmes | 1957 | Identidad, maestría, progreso, acción | Public | ||
Escuela Argentina Modelo | Buenos Aires | 1918 | None | Private | ||
Escuela Argentina Modelo | Ingeniero Pablo Nogués | 2005 | None | Private | ||
Escuela Cangallo | Buenos Aires | 1898 | None | Private | ||
Escuela Secundaria Técnica Química Industrial y Minera | Malargüe | Unknown | None | Public | None | |
Escuela Superior de Comercio Carlos Pellegrini | Buenos Aires | 1890 | None | Public | ||
Escuela Técnica ORT Almagro | Buenos Aires | Unknown | None | Private | ||
Escuela Técnica ORT Belgrano | Buenos Aires | Unknown | None | Private | ||
Florida Day School | Florida | 1925 | Each for all | Private | ||
Hölters Schule | Villa Ballester | 1931 | None | Private | ||
Instituto Euskal-Echea | Llavallol, Buenos Aires | 1904 | Gernikako Arbola (himno) | Private | ||
Instituto La Salle Florida | Florida | 1934 | None | Private | ||
Instituto Politécnico Superior | Rosario | 1906 | None | Public | ||
IPEM 42 Marcela Beatriz Moyano Coudert | Córdoba | 1989 | None | Public | ||
Lycée Français Jean-Mermoz | Buenos Aires | 1967 | None | Private | ||
Michael Ham Memorial College | Nordelta | 2006 | Quis ut Deus? | Private | ||
Michael Ham Memorial College | Vicente López, Buenos Aires | 1926 | Quis ut Deus? | Private | ||
Northlands School | Olivos | 1920 | Friendship and service | Private | ||
Otto Krause Technical School | Buenos Aires | 1897 | None | Public | ||
Quilmes High School | Quilmes | 1907 | Sine labore nihil | Private | ||
Saint Gregory's School | Buenos Aires | 1992 | The will of teaching, the wish of learning | Private | ||
Saint Mary of the Hills School | Pilar | 2001 | Adiunge sapientiam beneficio | Private | ||
Saint Mary of the Hills School | San Fernando | 1979 | Adiunge sapientiam beneficio | Private | ||
Saint Paul's School | La Cumbre | 1954 | To strive, to seek, to find | Private | ||
St. Andrew's Scots School | Olivos | 1838 | Sic itur ad astra | Private | ||
St. Brendan's College | Buenos Aires | 1966 | Domus et schola patriam faciunt | Private | ||
St. Catherine's Moorlands | Buenos Aires | 1956 | Veritas et fidelitas | Private | ||
St. Catherine's Moorlands | Tortuguitas | 1982 | Veritas et fidelitas | Private | ||
St. George's College, North | Los Polvorines | 1989 | Vestigia nulla retrorsum | Private | ||
St. George's College, Quilmes | Quilmes | 1898 | Vestigia nulla retrorsum | Private | ||
St. Hilda's College | Hurlingham | 1912 | Laborare est orare | Private | ||
St. John's School | Béccar | 1992 | Vincit veritas | Private | ||
St. John's School | Martínez | 1950 | Vincit veritas | Private | ||
St. John's School | Pilar | 1996 | Vincit veritas | Private | ||
St. Margaret's School | Buenos Aires | 1924 | Uniti vireamus | Private | ||
St. Mark's College | Monte Grande | 1958 | Dominus regit me | Private | ||
Villa Devoto School | Buenos Aires | 1908 | Esse quam videri | Private | ||
Washington School | Buenos Aires | 1950 | El mejor niño, para el mejor hombre, para un mundo mejor | Private | ||
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