To adapt to the constant change around us, we need to be innovative, curious, and forward-thinking. We need to ask questions, think creatively and critically, and identify what we don’t know and what is coming next.
The "Be YOUnique" campaign encouraged us to celebrate what makes us unique and unrepeatable by recognising our individual talents, qualities and traits.
September marks the beginning of the Rugby World Cup and we would like to congratulate our alumni who are part of this impressive tournament: Santiago Civetta, Carlos Deus, Manuel Leindekar, Baltazar Amaya, Bautista Basso, Andrés Vilaseca and the OBC player Felipe Arcos Pérez.
The students of the Humanities department prepared an exhibit to put forth their ideas on how we can create the sustainable world that we want to live in.
As part of the Unit of Inquiry “...and my heart started pounding”, under the Transdisciplinary Theme: How we Express Ourselves, Year 2 welcomed the Uruguayan author Agustina Roig.
We congratulate the U20 Uruguayan Rugby team who played the final of the U20 trophy losing 39/32 against the Spanish team in a breathtaking match that was defined in the final minutes.
Kinder students are working on the second Unit of Inquiry “I can grow big and strong” under the Transdisciplinary Theme “Who we are.” The Central idea is “Our Behaviour Impacts our Health.”
On Monday, 12th June, Prep students celebrated Community Helpers Day at School as part of their Unit of Inquiry, under the transdisciplinary theme, “How we organise ourselves."
Senior students from Years 10 and 11 were invited to attend multiple panels of esteemed professionals who came to the School to share their experience as university students and workers.
Working on their second Unit of Inquiry “I feel good”, under the Central Idea “People can be creative and express themselves with different materials”, Year 1 students received the visit of Ms Acle, who showed them the way she reuses materials to be creative and express herself.
Once again, The British Schools community came together to support the Fundación Pérez Scremini in our annual Blue & Green campaign. On Friday 19th May there was a Non-uniform Day in which students were encouraged to come dressed in green and blue to show their support.