The beginning After leaving St. Andrew's, Watson Hutton decided to create the Buenos Aires English High School to put in practise his ideas about education, with a special predilection for
football. The BAEHS opened on February 1, 1884, with a first location in Perú street, at the
Buenos Aires downtown. The School later moved to
Belgrano district in 1906. Watson Hutson left BAEHS in 1910. Under the direction of Watson Hutton, the School encouraged the practise of sports among its students.
Cricket,
swimming,
tennis,
fencing,
boxing were some of the sports added to the institution, apart from
football, which Watson Hutton had a fondness for.
The legend of Alumni To start with the practice of football in Argentina, Waton Hutton brought William Watters from Scotland, to work as a trainer. Some sources state that it was Watters who brought the first
footballs from
Great Britain to Argentina. The School registered a football team that participated in the
1893 Argentine Primera División, the first organised by the
Argentine Football Association created that year. The team also played the
1895 tournament. In 1898 the Minister of Justice and Public Instruction ruled that teaching of physical exercises would be obligatory for all the national schools programs. Furthermore, it was required that each School had to create a
sports club formed by their current and former students. As a result, on October 3, 1898, "Club Atlético English High School" was founded. The school bought its first facility in
Coghlan, Buenos Aires, near the train station, with the purpose of practising physical activities as it was required BAEHS football team, renamed "Alumni A.C." in 1901 obliged by the
Argentine Football Association regulations, became not only the most successful team of
amateur era in Argentine football but a legendary squad, During its 12 years of existence, Alumni won 10 Primera División titles, plus 2
Copa de Honor Municipalidad de Buenos Aires, and 3
Copa de Competencia Jockey Club. The international achievements include 6
Tie Cup and 1
Copa de Honor Cousenier. Alumni played its last tournament in 1911, being definitely dissolved in 1913,
The legacy survives Forty years after the last official championship played by Alumni, a group of former students of the School decided to honour the legacy of the team, but through a
rugby union club. The rugby union team adopted the same colours that the football team (red and white), having won 5
Torneo de la URBA and 1
Nacional de Clubes championships to date. ==References==