We talked previously about Public Schools in Uruguay and got a couple comments about Private Schools, so we wanted to follow up with a post about Private Schools in Uruguay.
We came across an interesting article on Ola Uruguay titled, “Public Schools in Uruguay—A Quick Guide,” about things you should considering when choosing a private school in Uruguay. Click here to read the article.
The two private schools most often considered by US expats living in Uruguay are:
Here are a few more private schools to look at:
What has been your experience with the Private School System in Uruguay?
Franco says
Well, I’ve gavo you my opinion about public schools, so I’ll do the same with private ones.
I believe that the best here is that you have plenty of options, regarding your budget, your location, your believes and interests for the child. Most of them are pretty good.
The bad thing is that you have to pay! ha
I’d add to your list some:
Catholic: Seminario, San Juan Bautista, Jesús María, Christian Brothers, etc.
One gender: Monte VI (boys) & Los Pilares (girls)
Jewish: Integral, Ariel
Newest: Woodlands, Hardwood, Wings, Pocitos Day School.
Traditional: Ivy Thomas Memorial School, Richard Anderson, St. Patrick’s, La Mennais
Hop it helps
Brian and Chrystal says
Thanks for the feedback Franco. It’s always great to have a local’s perspective.