Chile, Santiago
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Three Chartwell campuses are situated in the Lo Curro neighbourhood of Vitacura, Santiago. The campuses are housed in repurposed residential homes in a smog-free, peaceful area and are set back from the road. Addresses: Via Azul 3787, Vitacura; Gran Vía 8105, Vitacura; El Rodeo 13710, Lo Barnechea, Santiago, RM, Chile.
Preschool; Lower Primary; Upper Primary; Lower Secondary.
International school offering the Cambridge Programme.
Door-to-door transportation services are provided for students.
Application fee
- The school does not publish a fixed application fee amount on its public admissions materials. Parents must request the current application/registration charge directly from the school to obtain the exact amount and payment timing.
Tuition fees by year group (per term / per year)
- Specific tuition amounts by year group (per term and per year) are not published in the school's publicly available materials for the 2026/27 or 2025/26 academic years. Exact tuition figures for each year group (Pre‑School, Primary, Secondary and any sub‑years) must be requested from the school.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- The school's public admissions information does not list a published billing schedule (for example, annual, termly or monthly billing cycles) or detailed payment terms (due dates, late‑payment penalties) that include exact dates or percentages. Parents should expect standard practice at international schools (invoices issued prior to each billing period and terms set at enrollment) but the school's specific billing schedule and formal payment terms are not published in the materials reviewed.
Boarding fees (if applicable)
- No boarding provision or boarding fees are described in the school's public information. Chartwell International School in Santiago operates without published boarding services; therefore there are no publicly listed boarding fees.
Other costs and typical additional fees
- The school's public pages do not list itemised additional fees (for example: uniforms, textbooks, consumables, school lunches, activity fees, transport, examination fees, or extracurricular charges) with amounts. These types of additional costs may exist but specific amounts and which costs are compulsory versus optional are not published. Parents should treat these categories as commonly charged items at international schools and request an itemised fee schedule for exact figures.
Refund information
- No published refund policy (for deposits, tuition pro‑rata refunds on withdrawal, or trial‑week refunds) is available in the school's publicly accessible admissions information. Any refund conditions, deadlines, and amounts are not present in the documents reviewed and must be obtained directly from the school.
Fee payment options
- The school's public materials do not specify which payment methods are accepted (for example bank transfer, local/ international credit card, direct debit). Parents should confirm accepted payment methods and any associated fees (card fees, currency handling charges) with the school's finance or admissions office.
Brief summary of findings and limitations
- The public pages reviewed (general school and admissions pages) describe the admissions process (including a free trial week and required enrollment documents) and contact details for the Santiago campuses, but they do not publish a current fee schedule or numeric tuition, registration, boarding, uniform, or refund figures for the 2026/27 or 2025/26 academic year. Because exact amounts, billing cadence, refund rules, and accepted payment methods are not published, precise numeric fee data cannot be provided here. For exact figures and formal terms, request the school's current fee schedule and contract directly from the school's admissions or finance office.
Over 60 nationalities represented among students.
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.