Chile, Santiago
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Languages offered are English and Spanish. Infant School follows a bilingual curriculum up to 6th grade, with English as the language of initial learning. From 7th grade onward, learners undertake an intensive English programme with more weekly hours. English certifications aligned with the CEFR are pursued across levels, and a Cambridge curriculum is offered with three levels supported by English as an Additional Language (EAL) for personalised progress.
Infant School follows a bilingual curriculum up to 6th grade, with English as the main language of learning in the early years. From 7th grade onwards, Primary School offers an intensive English programme with more hours per week dedicated to English. Middle School through Senior School prepares students for CEFR-aligned English certifications, and Cambridge curriculum classes are offered at three levels with English as an Additional Language (EAL) support for personalised progress.
Languages offered are English and Spanish. Students master English while growing Spanish as their first language, and they participate in an immersive English programme where both languages stay active in daily learning. The multilingual environment supports practical language use across lessons and projects. This approach reinforces confidence in communicating in two languages.
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.