Chile, Santiago
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Friday sleepover: drop-off Friday afternoon, pick-up Saturday at noon; includes organized activities, time with friends, a bedtime routine, dinner and breakfast; supervised by Chartwell staff.
Afterschool program runs five days a week and provides daily snacks; Friday sleepover includes dinner and breakfast.
The school is part of the Chartwell International School family and operates three Santiago campuses: Via Azul (Vitacura), El Rodeo (Lo Barnechea), and Gran Vía (Vitacura).
Chartwell International School Santiago provides a Cambridge-based international education for ages 3 to 18. The Primary School follows the Cambridge Primary Curriculum, with a Cambridge pathway through Secondary, and Years 10–11 GCSE/IGCSE and Years 12–13 AS/A-Levels. All subjects are taught in English, with a curriculum aligned to the British National Curriculum and adapted for an international context by native-speaking teachers. The school emphasizes critical thinking, interdisciplinary inquiry, creativity, and community engagement. Chartwell operates three campuses in the Lo Curro area of Vitacura. Housed in repurposed residential buildings, the campuses offer a safe, homely environment for Pre-School to Upper Secondary. Facilities include football, basketball, and volleyball fields, spacious classrooms, and a hot lunch program with daily snacks. After-school activities run five days a week year-round, with activities led by experienced professionals. The school serves a student body and embeds service projects and social responsibility into life, alongside language and cultural clubs.