Santiago College

School information

Santiago, Chile

Santiago College, located in the vibrant city of Santiago, Chile, is a distinguished bilingual, independent, and co-educational day school. Founded in 1880 with the support of the US Methodist Church, this renowned institution prides itself on being non-sectarian, welcoming students from diverse backgrounds. Catering to students aged 4 to 18, Santiago College serves a community of approximately 1,900 students, providing a nurturing yet challenging environment. With an average class size of 27, the school ensures personalized attention and a supportive learning atmosphere for its students.

The school's educational approach is distinguished by its bilingual curriculum. In the Primary Years Programme (PYP), subjects are primarily taught in English, with the exception of Spanish, Religion, Physical Education, and Art. As students progress to the Middle Years Programme (MYP) from 6th to 8th Grade, instruction continues predominantly in English, though subjects such as Religion, Physical Education, Spanish, Technology, and Art are taught in Spanish. From 9th to 12th Grade, during the MYP and Diploma Program, instruction shifts to Spanish, yet students are expected to maintain a high proficiency in English upon graduation, preparing them for global opportunities.

Strategically situated in the Lo Barnechea neighborhood at Avenida Camino Los Trapenses 4007, Santiago College offers an ideal combination of academic rigor and cultural immersion. Parents can feel confident that their children will receive a well-rounded education, steeped in both local and international perspectives, harnessing the strengths of Chile’s rich cultural heritage and the global framework of bilingualism.

Information about Santiago College

Curriculum
IBChilean
Languages
EnglishSpanish
Students in School
1,900
Students Age
4 to 18 years old
Avg. class size
27

Location

Avenida Camino Los Trapenses 4007, Lo Barnechea, Santiago, Chile
Santiago, Chile