Thermal uniforms and penguin visits: this is how they study in the southernmost school in Argentina and the world
The article describes the unique educational experience at the southernmost school in the world, located in Antarctica, where classes begin in extreme conditions and feature engaging interactions with the local wildlife.
The article highlights the Escuela Provincial N° 38 'Presidente Raúl Alfonsín', the only school in Antarctica and the southernmost school worldwide, situated in the Antarctic Joint Base Esperanza in Argentina. It emphasizes the extreme environmental conditions faced by students and teachers, where temperatures drop below freezing, and the community experiences continuous daylight in summer and prolonged darkness in winter.
On February 24, the school began its academic year of 2026, marking not only a return to classes but also reaffirming Argentina's presence in Antarctica. The school serves not only as an educational institution but also as a symbol of Argentine commitment to maintaining a year-round community in such an inhospitable landscape. The unique attributes of this school include thermal uniforms that help combat the cold and the extraordinary proximity to wildlife, which adds an unusual charm to the educational experience.
The presence of families living in this remote region illustrates the challenges and adaptations necessary to thrive in polar conditions. While remote from the comforts of continental schooling, the curriculum and daily experiences are deeply integrated with the environment, combining academic learning with the reality of living in one of the most extreme habitats on Earth. Not only does this enrich the students' educational journeys, but it also serves as a significant point of pride for Argentina and a testament to human resilience.