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Pilgrims’ College, commonly referred as Pilgrims', is a private, co-educational, Catholic school located in the residential neighborhood of
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, and blends a rigorous academic curriculum with strong extracurricular activities. The school's headmaster, Alberto Berro, is a board member of the
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(UCA) and the school is a founding member of the English Speaking Scholastic Association of the River Plate (ESSARP),
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. The School also offers international exams such as BEC, FCE, and
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Location

Both campuses are located in the North section of
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Metropolitan area in San Isidro and Pacheco neighborhoods.


History

By the late 1970s Pablo Cernadas and his wife Isabel Sunblad de Cernadas together with Alberto Berro addressed the problem of many upper class Argentinians who were unhappy with the few secondary schools for boys in the Northern area of Buenos Aires that were both Catholic and bilingual. In 1982 the Pilgrims' College was founded as a primary school for boys in the exclusive suburb of La Horqueta. The school grew rapidly and in 1987 the first class of Bilingual Bachelors graduated from high school. In 1988 Miss Beatriz Mottet's kindergarten was incorporated into the Pilgrims' family, now offering a full K–12 education. By 2001 the request of many families and former students together with the increasingly growing area of Pacheco in Tigre resulted in a second campus being founded and the Board deciding to incorporate girls into the traditional all-boys school. The Co-educational system is chosen and since 2004 girls have also welcomed into San Isidro.


The School

The school name, "College of the Pilgrims", symbolizes our status of men walking to the house of the Father. The Pilgrims' College originating as a school for boys aims to provide a bilingual, Catholic education, It teaches English to the youngest students, not through English lessons but by teaching the majority of the curriculum in English. Until 2004 the Pilgrims' College was exclusively an all-boys school but, with the opening of its new campus in Pacheco, girls were welcomed to join and the first class of girls graduated from Pacheco's school in 2012 and from San Isidro in 2015. The school has subscribed to important agreements with San Andres University, UCEMA,
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, ITBA and Austral University.


Sports

The school has many traditions within its four houses: Oxford, Cambridge, Eton and Harrow. All the activities are coordinated by the school Head Boy and Head Girl. In addition each house has a Senior House Captain and a Senior Games Captain (some Houses choose to elect more than one). House prefects were once elected from the senior year, but this no longer happens and 6th form students are now chosen. The Head Boy and Head Girl are in charge of making announcements, and sometimes provide light entertainment. Many inter-house competitions occur, mostly in the field of sport. The sports term has a different calendar from the three academic terms as it is divided into the Autumn and Spring semesters. Each of them promotes different activities. The Autumn Semester focuses mainly on rugby for boys, hockey for girls and volleyball for both. During the Spring term football and athletics are trained. The school also participates in many inter-school tournaments with other British tradition schools.


Notable alumni

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Gonzalo Tiesi Gonzalo Tiesi (born 24 April 1985 in Buenos Aires) is a retired Argentine rugby union player. Tiesi played for the London Irish, Harlequin F.C., Harlequins, Stade Français, London Welsh and Newcastle Falcons, as for 31 December 2012 won 32 full c ...
, Puma rugby player


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