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The Network of Argentina's University Counselors is your direct connection to the next generation of Argentine scholars. As part of the Caribbean and Latin America Network, we're dedicated to empowering students through comprehensive university and career guidance.
You will find in this section information on Argentina's education landscape, and practical resources to facilitate your visit to our schools.
Olivos site:
12:30 - 1:10 Monday - Wednesday - Thursday
Nordelta site: 12:30 - 1:15 Tuesday
Type of visit: Lunch table visit
Mercedes Pagalday (She/Her)
mercedes.pagalday@sanandres.esc.edu.ar
Whatsapp: +5491149361560
12:30 - 2:00 Friday
Type of visit: Lunch table visit, presentations
St George's College North
Mercedes Quarneti (She/Her)
mercedes.quarneti@stgeorges.edu.ar
Whatsapp: +5491168218413
North Campus
Monday - Friday 1-2pm
Thursdays 08:15 - 09:05
Quilmes Campus
Tuesdays - Wednesdays
12:30 - 1:15
Type of visit: Lunch table visit, presentations
Pamela Ocares (She/her)
pocares@baica.com
WhatsApp: +5491136594640
No preference
Type of visit: presentations
Douglas Dworak (he/him)
douglas.dworak@lincoln.edu.ar
Monday - Friday 1-2pm
Type of visit: Lunch visit, presentations
The Argentine school year typically runs from March to December, with a winter break in July. (There are 2 American schools, Lincoln & Baica) which follow the North hemisphere school calendar.
It's important to be aware of public holidays, as these may affect school schedules, travel arrangements, and the availability of appointments. In some cases the holiday’s school day may vary.
Buenos Aires, with its vibrant culture and rich educational heritage, offers a unique backdrop for university fairs, attracting diverse student populations eager to explore global academic opportunities. The city's strategic location and excellent infrastructure facilitate seamless connections for universities, ensuring easy access to prospective students and our international schools.
By hosting a university fair in Buenos Aires, institutions can engage directly with enthusiastic students, fostering meaningful connections and showcasing their programs in one of Latin America's most dynamic cities.
April 19 - 21: Latitude South Tour - Lincoln - Northlands - St George's North
May: Duke, U Penn & Georgetown University visit at Lincoln School (date to be confirmed)
May 6th: Australia Educa Fair - Northlands - Lincoln
August: CEO Consultants for Educational Opportunities (date to be confirmed)
September 14th: Wren Fair - Lincoln and Northlands
September: Education USA Fair (date to be confirmed)
Plan Your Visit to Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires is a world capital with a long history full of amazing food, cultures, and architecture. While many visitors elect to stay in the heart of Buenos Aires, in vibrant neighborhoods such as Recoleta or Palermo, many international schools are located an hour away in the northern or southern suburbs of the Capital, in the province of Buenos Aires. One may wish to take into consideration the balance between accessibility to sites and access to schools.
Loi Suites Recoleta Very nice area in Recoleta, close to tourist attractions, good place to leave downtown and go to schools
Esplendor by Wyndham Buenos Aires Plaza Francia Same as Loi Suites but has less amenities and it only has 22 rooms
Krista Boutique Hotel Palermo area. For young people that want to explore the night life. This one is 2 blocks from the noisy area
Ramada by Windham Buenos Aires Vicente López (budget) Close to schools and far away from tourist attractions
Hotel del Casco Closer to schools and far away from tourist
City tours www.buenosairesbus.com
Librería El Ateneo Grand Spendid
General Emergency (Police, Fire, and Ambulance): 911
The number 911 is the general emergency number in Argentina. It’s your go-to number for any urgent situation, including police, fire, or medical emergencies.
Medical Emergencies (SAME): 107
For direct access to medical emergencies, you can call 107, which connects you to the Emergency Medical Service (SAME – Sistema de Atención Médica de Emergencias) in Buenos Aires and other provinces.
Fire Department: 100
If you need to report fires, explosions, or other hazardous situations, dial 100