Chile, Santiago
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The school offers the TESLA pre-university programme to prepare for the PAES, with official exam-aligned content and regular assessments. Senior School prepares students for PAES and FCE exams. 95% of students enter first or second choice universities, and results exceed Chile's national average in standardised assessments. CEFR-aligned English certifications validate language skills worldwide.
The ISP Artists program offers workshops with experts in the visual arts, a personalized visual arts curriculum and virtual art exhibitions. The program is available to learners aged 5 to 18. It helps students develop creative confidence through hands-on art projects and opportunities to present work in virtual galleries.
The school develops proficiency in multiple world languages through Multilingualism while supporting home languages. Summer school programmes and activities earn international recognition, with immersive English learning and opportunities to learn other languages. The school participates in International Schools Partnership opportunities that build global connections, including Model United Nations, international chess tournaments and creative projects. CEFR-aligned English certifications validate language skills worldwide.
The school offers 40 extracurricular activities, including Rugby, Athletics and Robotics. Clubs, sports and opportunities enable students to explore artistic, creative, sports and outdoor experiences beyond the classroom. The school runs a high-performance athletes program to balance demanding training with strong academic progress.
The school makes solidarity initiatives, environmental projects and activities with younger students.
Future Pathways is a personalised programme that helps students explore opportunities and confidently move towards university or careers. Life competencies, including self-leadership, interpersonal skills and digital literacy, are embedded across learning to prepare students for leadership and collaboration. The school provides guidance and industry connections to help students refine goals and access opportunities aligned with their ambitions. As part of International Schools Partnership, students participate in international opportunities such as Model United Nations, which develop critical thinking, teamwork and leadership.
The school strengthens wellbeing through a Coexistence team, a Psychoeducational team and a Protected Education programme. The Special program for high-performance athletes balances demanding training schedules with strong academic progress and protects overall wellbeing. The school has a modern sports campus as part of two academic campuses.
British Royal School, Santiago is a bilingual international school in Chile serving learners from ages 2 to 18. The campus network includes Álvaro Casanova Campus for Infant and Primary and Las Perdices Campus for Middle and Senior, plus a sports campus. The curriculum combines a bilingual Chilean framework with English immersion from Early Years to Grade 6, using the International Early Years Curriculum (IEYC) in the Infant years and Cambridge programmes for Primary and Secondary. Middle School strengthens English and prepares for Cambridge exams within the Chilean framework; Senior School (ages 15–18) prepares for PAES and FCE while continuing the national curriculum and receiving guidance for university pathways. The school joined International Schools Partnership in 2022 and follows a Learning.First approach, emphasising multilingualism, life skills and international opportunities, including Model United Nations through ISP. Facilities include science, physics and computer laboratories, a library, an auditorium, sports spaces, and sports campus.