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Private, catholic, bilingual school in Montevideo, Uruguay
Scuola Italiana di Montevideo
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Address
Gral. French 2380 Montevideo 11500
Montevideo
Uruguay
Coordinates34°52′18″S 56°02′53″W / 34.871574°S 56.04807360000001°W / -34.871574; -56.04807360000001
Information
TypePrivate, catholic, bilingual
Established17 September 1886
Websitescuolaitaliana.edu.uy

Scuola Italiana di Montevideo (SIM) is an Italian international school in Carrasco, Montevideo, Uruguay. Its serves preschool (Casa dei bambini) until bachillerato or liceo Italiano, the senior high school programs.

The campus has 13 hectares (32 acres) of area. The campus includes five courts and four gymnasiums.

History

The school was established on 17 September 1886.

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ "Acerca de." Scuola Italiana di Montevideo. Retrieved on January 21, 2017. "en nuestro país, desde 1886. Ubicada en el barrio de Carrasco,Trece hectáreas de superficie, 4 gimnasios, 5 canchas abiertas, amplios laboratorios, salas de informática y espacios de recreación, todo en un mismo predio, hacen de la Scuola una Institución única en su género."
  2. "Forlán "parla" italiano desde chico". EL PAIS. 2011-09-05. Retrieved 2024-06-16.
  3. Natalevich, Martín. "Irene Moreira, la cabildante de hierro más blanca que Lacalle Pou tuvo que echar". El Observador. Retrieved 2024-04-21.
  4. El Observador (2019). "Profile of Lorena Ponce de León" (in Spanish). Uruguay.

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