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Uruguayan American School

Uruguayan American School (UAS) is an American private international school in Carrasco, Montevideo. It serves nursery through grade 12. As of 2024 it has approximately 350 students, including students from Uruguay and 32 other nationalities.[1] Students at the Uruguayan American School have the opportunity to earn the US high school diploma, the IB Diploma, and, in many cases, the Uruguayan Diploma. The school's educational program is designed to prepare students for academic and professional pursuits in various global contexts.

The Uruguayan American School conducts all classes in English, with the exception of the optional Uruguayan Program class and Spanish language classes. The school employs teachers from the United States and various other countries, many of whom are native English speakers. Other faculty members are bilingual in English and Spanish, contributing to an environment where students are engaged in English language use.

Uruguayan American School
Location
Av. Dra. María Luisa Saldún de Rodríguez 2375


Coordinates34°52′26″S 56°04′39″W / 34.8739368°S 56.0775876°W / -34.8739368; -56.0775876
Information
TypeAmerican private international school
Founded1958
Number of students350
International students75%
Average class size14
Color(s)  Red
  Light Blue
  White
  Yellow
  Dark Blue
MascotToros
Websiteuas.edu.uy

Students at the Uruguayan American School come from over 32 countries, including a distribution of 25% from Uruguay, 25% from the United States, and 50% from various countries worldwide.

A variety of extracurricular activities and sports programs are available to students across all grade levels. These include chess, karate, Model United Nations, artistic gymnastics, and robotics, among others. Secondary students may participate in school sports teams, such as swimming, volleyball, basketball, or soccer. The school is a member of the South American Activities Conference, participating in competitions with other international schools in South America.

History edit

The Uruguayan American School (UAS) was established on April 14, 1958, by a group of Uruguayan and American citizens in Montevideo, with the aim of providing a U.S.-style education and promoting intercultural understanding between Uruguay and the United States. The school began with an emphasis on offering academic programs accredited in both countries, initially catering mostly to American citizens in Uruguay.

The school quickly outgrew its original facilities, necessitating a move to a new building on Bulevar Artigas by 1960 to accommodate its expanding student body and academic offerings. UAS was accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) in 1969, further solidifying its educational credentials. By 1978, UAS had purchased a new site in the Carrasco neighborhood, signaling another phase of growth and expansion, including the addition of new facilities and programs to meet the needs of its diverse student population.

Significant milestones in the school's development include the purchase and construction of its current campus in Carrasco in 2002, with the school moving to this location in 2003. This modern campus supported further growth and the introduction of new academic programs, including the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme approved in 2013. In 2015, UAS transitioned its accreditation to the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC), and in 2016, it inaugurated a new secondary wing, adding significant space and resources to support its educational mission.

Education edit

The education program at the Uruguayan American School incorporates several key elements aimed at delivering a comprehensive learning experience:[2]

Faculty Composition: The school's faculty includes educators with experience from international schools around the world, contributing to the institution's diverse educational perspectives and expertise.

Student-to-Faculty Ratio: With a 6:1 student-to-faculty ratio, the school offers personalized attention to its students. This is further enhanced by specialized teachers in fields such as music, arts, sports, drama, and robotics.

Class Size: The average class size at the school is 14 students, facilitating an environment where students can receive focused instruction and engage more directly with both teachers and classmates.

Educational Resources: The school sources textbooks and other educational materials internationally to ensure that students have access to current and comprehensive resources. Technology updates are regularly made to keep pace with new developments in educational tools.

Academic Calendar: The academic year follows the northern hemisphere schedule, starting in August and ending in June, with two major breaks marking the end of each semester.

UAS students all earn the US Diploma, the majority also earn the IB Diploma, and approximately half of all graduates also earn the optional Uruguayan Diploma.

Elementary School Program edit

The Early Childhood Center at the Uruguayan American School serves Nursery, Pre-Kindergarten, and Kindergarten students, aiming to foster a range of developmental skills through play-based learning and thematic units. This approach integrates sensory experiences to support motor, social, emotional, and cognitive development. The curriculum includes language arts, English language development, mathematical thinking, social studies, scientific thinking, and classes in Spanish, music, drama, physical education, and social-emotional learning.

For grades 1-5, the Elementary School at UAS follows a curriculum aligned with US educational standards, covering English Language Arts, Math, Social Studies, Science, Spanish, Music, Drama, Art, Physical Education, Computer Science, and Social-Emotional learning. The program is designed to address the developmental stages of students, incorporating experiential learning methods to enhance socio-emotional, physical, and cognitive growth within a structured learning environment.

Secondary School Program edit

The Secondary School at the Uruguayan American School, covering grades 6-12, is structured to provide a continuum of education from Middle School through High School. In Middle School (grades 6-8), the focus is on developing critical thinking and foundational academic skills within the framework of the US Core Curriculum. High School students (grades 9-12) engage in increasingly complex coursework, aimed at enhancing their analytical and critical thinking skills, culminating in the International Baccalaureate Diploma Program for 11th and 12th graders.

This phase of education at UAS is designed to integrate academic rigor with the cultivation of interdisciplinary skills, promoting independent thought and engagement with global issues. The program aims to prepare students for higher education and future careers by fostering academic and technological proficiency, global awareness, creativity, and emotional intelligence.

 
The Uruguayan American School learner profiles

College Planning edit

The Uruguayan American School offers a College Counseling Program designed to assist students in grades 9-12 with the university exploration and application process. This program focuses on helping students understand their strengths, interests, and aspirations. Counselors work individually with students to research potential colleges and universities that align with their academic and personal goals, including guidance on merit and need-based scholarship opportunities. The program aims to support students through the application process to institutions worldwide and to advise them on making informed decisions regarding their university choices.

Graduates of the Uruguayan American School are known to secure admission to a diverse array of universities globally. These include institutions in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and various countries in South America, reflecting the broad and international focus of the school's educational programs.

South American Activities Conference edit

The South American Activities Conference (SAAC) is a "sports and arts conference composed of international schools from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Ecuador, Peru and Uruguay".[3] UAS regularly participates in these SAAC Events:[citation needed]

  • SAAC Soccer
  • SAAC Basketball
  • SAAC Swimming
  • SAAC Volleyball
  • SAAC STEAM (Science Technology Engineering Art Mathematics)
  • SAAC Fine Arts (Music, Visual Arts, Theatre, and Media)

Building edit

The campus of the Uruguayan American School is located on three hectares in Carrasco, a suburb of Montevideo, featuring 7,100 square meters of built space dedicated to educational facilities for Nursery through Secondary School levels. The campus includes distinct sections for elementary and secondary education, a comprehensive library, computer labs, a Design Lab, science laboratories equipped with modern amenities, two gymnasiums, a fitness center, outdoor sports fields, an auditorium, and a cafeteria. Additional facilities encompass a regulation soccer field, a hard court, and three playground areas, with the Early Childhood playground having direct classroom access and separate fencing for safety.[4] Classrooms at the school are designed to be spacious and air-conditioned, benefiting from natural light and equipped with interactive whiteboards. The science labs are modern and connected by shared storage and prep areas, featuring necessary scientific equipment and dual-use spaces for lectures and lab work. Added in 2016, the Secondary School has two flexible learning spaces of 250 square meters each, designed for a variety of educational configurations and equipped with technology access points. The Media Center caters to all grades, offering a wide range of resources including books in English and Spanish, magazines, CDs, and DVDs, along with comfortable reading spaces. The auditorium, capable of accommodating up to 300 individuals, is equipped for performances and events with a stage, lighting, and sound systems. Technology resources include a Computer Lab with up-to-date software, multiple laptop and iPad carts, and facilities for physical education, including newly inaugurated gymnasiums and a fitness area.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Home page. Uruguayan American School. Retrieved on 3 April 2015. "Saldún de Rodríguez 2375, Carrasco. Montevideo, Uruguay"
  2. ^ "Montevideo, Uruguay: Uruguayan American School of Montevideo: 2023-2024 Fact Sheet". United States Department of State. Retrieved 2024-02-06.
  3. ^ "Athletics". Athletics - Uruguayan American School. Retrieved 14 May 2023.
  4. ^ "Uruguayan American School realizará una importante inversión para innovar su campus". Montevideo Portal (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-02-06.

External links edit

  • Official website

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remove this template message Learn how and when to remove this template message Uruguayan American School UAS is an American private international school in Carrasco Montevideo It serves nursery through grade 12 As of 2024 it has approximately 350 students including students from Uruguay and 32 other nationalities 1 Students at the Uruguayan American School have the opportunity to earn the US high school diploma the IB Diploma and in many cases the Uruguayan Diploma The school s educational program is designed to prepare students for academic and professional pursuits in various global contexts The Uruguayan American School conducts all classes in English with the exception of the optional Uruguayan Program class and Spanish language classes The school employs teachers from the United States and various other countries many of whom are native English speakers Other faculty members are bilingual in English and Spanish contributing to an environment where students are engaged in English language use Uruguayan American SchoolLocationAv Dra Maria Luisa Saldun de Rodriguez 2375MontevideoUruguayCoordinates34 52 26 S 56 04 39 W 34 8739368 S 56 0775876 W 34 8739368 56 0775876InformationTypeAmerican private international schoolFounded1958Number of students350International students75 Average class size14Color s Red Light Blue White Yellow Dark BlueMascotTorosWebsiteuas wbr edu wbr uyStudents at the Uruguayan American School come from over 32 countries including a distribution of 25 from Uruguay 25 from the United States and 50 from various countries worldwide A variety of extracurricular activities and sports programs are available to students across all grade levels These include chess karate Model United Nations artistic gymnastics and robotics among others Secondary students may participate in school sports teams such as swimming volleyball basketball or soccer The school is a member of the South American Activities Conference participating in competitions with other international schools in South America Contents 1 History 2 Education 2 1 Elementary School Program 2 2 Secondary School Program 2 3 College Planning 3 South American Activities Conference 4 Building 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Uruguayan American School news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2024 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Uruguayan American School UAS was established on April 14 1958 by a group of Uruguayan and American citizens in Montevideo with the aim of providing a U S style education and promoting intercultural understanding between Uruguay and the United States The school began with an emphasis on offering academic programs accredited in both countries initially catering mostly to American citizens in Uruguay The school quickly outgrew its original facilities necessitating a move to a new building on Bulevar Artigas by 1960 to accommodate its expanding student body and academic offerings UAS was accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools SACS in 1969 further solidifying its educational credentials By 1978 UAS had purchased a new site in the Carrasco neighborhood signaling another phase of growth and expansion including the addition of new facilities and programs to meet the needs of its diverse student population Significant milestones in the school s development include the purchase and construction of its current campus in Carrasco in 2002 with the school moving to this location in 2003 This modern campus supported further growth and the introduction of new academic programs including the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme approved in 2013 In 2015 UAS transitioned its accreditation to the New England Association of Schools and Colleges NEASC and in 2016 it inaugurated a new secondary wing adding significant space and resources to support its educational mission Education editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Uruguayan American School news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2024 Learn how and when to remove this template message This section contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view February 2024 Learn how and when to remove this template message The education program at the Uruguayan American School incorporates several key elements aimed at delivering a comprehensive learning experience 2 Faculty Composition The school s faculty includes educators with experience from international schools around the world contributing to the institution s diverse educational perspectives and expertise Student to Faculty Ratio With a 6 1 student to faculty ratio the school offers personalized attention to its students This is further enhanced by specialized teachers in fields such as music arts sports drama and robotics Class Size The average class size at the school is 14 students facilitating an environment where students can receive focused instruction and engage more directly with both teachers and classmates Educational Resources The school sources textbooks and other educational materials internationally to ensure that students have access to current and comprehensive resources Technology updates are regularly made to keep pace with new developments in educational tools Academic Calendar The academic year follows the northern hemisphere schedule starting in August and ending in June with two major breaks marking the end of each semester UAS students all earn the US Diploma the majority also earn the IB Diploma and approximately half of all graduates also earn the optional Uruguayan Diploma Elementary School Program edit The Early Childhood Center at the Uruguayan American School serves Nursery Pre Kindergarten and Kindergarten students aiming to foster a range of developmental skills through play based learning and thematic units This approach integrates sensory experiences to support motor social emotional and cognitive development The curriculum includes language arts English language development mathematical thinking social studies scientific thinking and classes in Spanish music drama physical education and social emotional learning For grades 1 5 the Elementary School at UAS follows a curriculum aligned with US educational standards covering English Language Arts Math Social Studies Science Spanish Music Drama Art Physical Education Computer Science and Social Emotional learning The program is designed to address the developmental stages of students incorporating experiential learning methods to enhance socio emotional physical and cognitive growth within a structured learning environment Secondary School Program edit The Secondary School at the Uruguayan American School covering grades 6 12 is structured to provide a continuum of education from Middle School through High School In Middle School grades 6 8 the focus is on developing critical thinking and foundational academic skills within the framework of the US Core Curriculum High School students grades 9 12 engage in increasingly complex coursework aimed at enhancing their analytical and critical thinking skills culminating in the International Baccalaureate Diploma Program for 11th and 12th graders This phase of education at UAS is designed to integrate academic rigor with the cultivation of interdisciplinary skills promoting independent thought and engagement with global issues The program aims to prepare students for higher education and future careers by fostering academic and technological proficiency global awareness creativity and emotional intelligence nbsp The Uruguayan American School learner profiles College Planning edit The Uruguayan American School offers a College Counseling Program designed to assist students in grades 9 12 with the university exploration and application process This program focuses on helping students understand their strengths interests and aspirations Counselors work individually with students to research potential colleges and universities that align with their academic and personal goals including guidance on merit and need based scholarship opportunities The program aims to support students through the application process to institutions worldwide and to advise them on making informed decisions regarding their university choices Graduates of the Uruguayan American School are known to secure admission to a diverse array of universities globally These include institutions in the United States Canada the United Kingdom and various countries in South America reflecting the broad and international focus of the school s educational programs South American Activities Conference editThe South American Activities Conference SAAC is a sports and arts conference composed of international schools from Argentina Brazil Chile Ecuador Peru and Uruguay 3 UAS regularly participates in these SAAC Events citation needed SAAC Soccer SAAC Basketball SAAC Swimming SAAC Volleyball SAAC STEAM Science Technology Engineering Art Mathematics SAAC Fine Arts Music Visual Arts Theatre and Media Building editThe campus of the Uruguayan American School is located on three hectares in Carrasco a suburb of Montevideo featuring 7 100 square meters of built space dedicated to educational facilities for Nursery through Secondary School levels The campus includes distinct sections for elementary and secondary education a comprehensive library computer labs a Design Lab science laboratories equipped with modern amenities two gymnasiums a fitness center outdoor sports fields an auditorium and a cafeteria Additional facilities encompass a regulation soccer field a hard court and three playground areas with the Early Childhood playground having direct classroom access and separate fencing for safety 4 Classrooms at the school are designed to be spacious and air conditioned benefiting from natural light and equipped with interactive whiteboards The science labs are modern and connected by shared storage and prep areas featuring necessary scientific equipment and dual use spaces for lectures and lab work Added in 2016 the Secondary School has two flexible learning spaces of 250 square meters each designed for a variety of educational configurations and equipped with technology access points The Media Center caters to all grades offering a wide range of resources including books in English and Spanish magazines CDs and DVDs along with comfortable reading spaces The auditorium capable of accommodating up to 300 individuals is equipped for performances and events with a stage lighting and sound systems Technology resources include a Computer Lab with up to date software multiple laptop and iPad carts and facilities for physical education including newly inaugurated gymnasiums and a fitness area See also editAmericans in Uruguay International SchoolsReferences edit Home page Uruguayan American School Retrieved on 3 April 2015 Saldun de Rodriguez 2375 Carrasco Montevideo Uruguay Montevideo Uruguay Uruguayan American School of Montevideo 2023 2024 Fact Sheet United States Department of State Retrieved 2024 02 06 Athletics Athletics Uruguayan American School Retrieved 14 May 2023 Uruguayan American School realizara una importante inversion para innovar su campus Montevideo Portal in Spanish Retrieved 2024 02 06 External links editOfficial website nbsp nbsp This Uruguayan school related article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Uruguayan 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