Chile, Santiago
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Languages taught are English and Language (Lenguaje). English is the language of instruction for most subjects from Infant through 6th grade, with Language taught as a separate subject. Early English immersion is provided. PYP (Primary Years Programme) is planned from 2027, and the Diploma Programme is available at the Senior level.
Bradford School uses bilingual education with most subjects taught entirely in English from Play Group through 6th grade, with Language taught as a separate subject. This arrangement enables early, natural, and progressive immersion in English. From 1st grade, sports such as girls' hockey and boys' rugby are anchor activities, expanding sports opportunities in both participative and competitive formats in higher grades. The school also incorporates the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme at the Senior level.
Early, natural, and progressive immersion in English is provided, beginning in Infant through Junior levels and continuing as students progress.
Bradford School is an IB World School in Chile serving students from Play Group to 12th Grade, with ages 3 to 18. It currently offers the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme and plans to begin the Primary Years Programme in 2027. The school provides bilingual education, with most subjects taught in English and language study in Spanish, enabling early immersion and progressive bilingual development across the curriculum. A sports program anchors rugby for boys and hockey for girls from 1st Grade, supported by on-site fields and a nearby complex, and swimming is offered to all students with ABSCH and other external tournaments. Facilities include a central library, a dining facility, three ICT laboratories, iPad carts and Lego Education, plus a technology program linked to IB's TISG in upper years. Bradford emphasizes community, leadership and service through student committees, family programs, and inclusion initiatives. Founded in 1954, it is affiliated with ABSCH.