Buenos Aires English High School

The Buenos Aires English High School, also known for its abbreviation BAEHS, is a bilingual school established in Belgrano, Buenos Aires in 1884 by Alexander Watson Hutton, considered "the father" of Argentine football. Watson Hutton was born in Scotland and emigrated to Argentina in 1882. The first educational institution where he worked was St. Andrew's Scots School for two years. As a keen sportsman, Watson Hutton believed that sports were of fundamental importance in education. Nevertheless, he resigned a short while later due to St. Andrew's (which would later win the first Argentine Primera División championship in 1891) not having funds to acquire sports facilities, which were considered by Hutton as an essential component of his teaching methods.

Buenos Aires
English High School
The school as seen in 2018
Address
Melián 1880

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CP 1430

Information
Funding typePrivate
MottoServabo Fidem
(Keep the faith)
Established1 February 1884 (1884-02-01)
FounderAlexander Watson Hutton
StatusActive
DirectorCarlos Corbino
Color(s)   
(Burgundy & Beige)
AthleticsFootball, field hockey, rugby union, softball, handball, gymnastics
Websitebaehs.com.ar
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