In the context of the educational fragmentation that characterizes the Argentina, this work proposes to analyze the manners in which is produced the relation family-school in a social group of upper-middle and upper class. The relations are analyzed depending on the school choices that realize families of two traditional localities of the Great Buenos Aires on a catholic school. This analysis is structured on the analytical corpus constituted for the principal's, teacher's, parent's and young's alumni interviews, and for records of participant observation and institutional documentation.
Family-school Relationship; Tradition; Choice; Moral