Application fee
- An application fee is required when submitting the online application via the school's OpenApply portal; families must pay that fee to complete an application.
Incorporation (enrollment) fee
- Incorporation fee (Cuota de Incorporación) for students entering K2 and above is charged in three scheduled installments: Year One UF 120; Year Two UF 120; Year Three UF 110. Returning students who have already paid the full incorporation fee do not pay it again; if the fee remains outstanding for returning students, the remaining installments are due.
Tuition fees by year group (summary of availability and payment cadence)
- The school publishes its annual tuition schedule denominated in Unidad de Fomento (UF). Tuition is published as an annual amount by division/grade and may be converted by families at the daily UF rate. Tuition may be billed as an annual amount, bi‑annual installments, or divided into 10 monthly installments; the school's academic year runs in two semesters. Exact grade-by-grade tuition figures for the 2025–2026 fee year are referenced by the school's fee materials.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- Payment frequency options: 1 annual payment, 2 bi‑annual payments, or 10 monthly payments. Tuition and fees are reassessed annually (each April) and may change for the following school year.
- Withdrawal / refund rule: families who withdraw during a semester are responsible for the full tuition fees for that semester. Temporary‑withdrawal options and their billing consequences are defined (options to reserve space or not, and associated fees).
Boarding fees
- The International School Nido de Aguilas operates as a day school; no boarding program or boarding fees are published.
Other costs and common additional fees (examples and typical ranges)
- English-language support / English Academy: Grades 4–5 USD 4,000 per year; Middle School and High School USD 8,000 per year. English for Academic Purposes (MS & HS) USD 4,000 per year. Learning Support (MS & HS) USD 4,000 per year (voluntary enrollment).
- Week Without Walls (High School outdoor/immersion program): base registration USD 400; total trip costs typically range USD 400–USD 2,000 depending on program option; families are billed for any difference above the base.
- Outdoor Education (Middle School trips): billed with tuition; typical ranges given are CLP 400,000 (Grade 6) up to CLP 750,000 (Grades 7–8). Field trips beyond that are billed when approved by parents.
- IB and other college examination fees: parents pay registration and exam fees; typical ranges cited are USD 565–USD 1,070 per exam/session as applicable.
- Cafeteria / lunch: daily lunch cost typically CLP 6,000–CLP 6,500 (charged through cafeteria service).
- Transportation: school facilitates bus service via an external provider; routes and costs vary by route and are arranged through the Transportation Office.
- Uniforms: uniforms are required for PK–Grade 5 and can be purchased via the school's approved supplier; MS & HS students require a school uniform or spirit‑wear for PE.
- Accident insurance: all regularly enrolled students are covered by accident insurance through Clínica Alemana (covers traumatic accidents).
Refund / withdrawal policies (key points)
- Permanent withdrawal: complete the school's withdrawal form and coordinate records/transcripts with the divisional administrative assistant. Families withdrawing during a semester are liable for the full tuition for that semester. End‑of‑semester withdrawals are not subject to an early‑withdrawal tuition penalty. Temporary withdrawal rules, including options to reserve space and the fees that apply during absence, are specified by divisional procedures.
Fee payment options and invoicing
- Tuition can be scheduled as annual, bi‑annual or 10 monthly installments; invoices are issued by the school's Student Accounts / billing function and electronic invoicing is referenced (electronic invoice portal). The school requires payment of the OpenApply application fee at application submission. Specific merchant/payment methods (for example whether the school accepts credit card payments, which banks are used for transfers, or online payment processors) are not listed in the publicly available fee materials. For account and billing matters families are directed to the Student Accounts Office or admissions contacts.
Notes on effective year and availability of detailed per‑grade tuition figures
- The school's public fee materials that are accessible online reference the 2025–2026 school‑year fee schedule (the school states tuition and fees are reassessed annually). The school also provides a separate PDF listing additional fees and expenses (English Academy, Learning Support, cafeteria, trips, IB exam ranges, uniforms, insurance, etc.). The school's grade‑by‑grade tuition table image referenced on the Fees page was not accessible as an image resource in the publicly available page content during review; as a result, specific numeric tuition amounts per grade (expressed in UF or converted CLP/USD per grade for 2025–2026) were not extractable from the publicly available materials. The school's OpenApply application portal indicates an application fee must be paid to complete an application, but the portal does not publish a fixed public amount on its landing pages.
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