St. Andrew's Scots School

Saint Andrew's Scots School
(Spanish: Escuela Escocesa San Andrés)
the school's logo
Address
Nogoyá 550

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CP 1636

Information
Funding typePrivate
MottoesThus one goes to the stars
Religious affiliation(s)Presbyterian Church
Patron saint(s)Saint Andrew
Established1 September 1838 (186 years ago) (1838-09-01)
StatusOpen
HeadmasterSebastián Rubens y Rojo
GenderCo-educational
LanguageEnglish, Spanish, French, Chinese (Mandarin), Portuguese
Hours in school day7:50 until 15:30 or 16:30 (depending on schedule)
Campus3
Campus typeField
HousesBrown, Dodds, Fleming, Monteith
Color(s)   Navy blue and white
SportsBasketball, football, field hockey, rugby, swimming, volleyball
NicknameSanto
Team nameClub San Andrés
AffiliationsUniversity of San Andrés
Websitesanandres.esc.edu.ar

The Saint Andrew's Scots School (Spanish: Escuela Escocesa San Andrés), also referred to as Saint Andrew's, is an Argentine bilingual school in Olivos, Vicente López Partido, Buenos Aires Province.

Established in 1838 in downtown Buenos Aires, it is the oldest school of Scottish origin in South America.

The school offers early childhood, primary and secondary education and has a university founded in 1988.

The school's campus is located in San Fernando, Tigre Partido, inside the urban area known as Greater Buenos Aires.