Chile, Temuco
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Official institutional uniform is worn by all students. Polerones are voluntary; IV Medio students may wear a different polerón starting in the school year, but it does not replace the official uniform for classes or formal events; polerones for study trips or SMV are allowed only for those activities. Polerones must include the school's insignia, the IB logo, and the Chilean and German flags and should be discreet in design, with a hood permitted only outside the classroom.
The Colegio Alemán de Temuco is a secular private institution, Chilean-German in character, sustained by a non-profit corporation.
Colegio Alemán de Temuco is a private German school in Temuco, part of the Deutsche Schule Chile network. Serving ages 4 to 18, the school offers Prekindergarten through IV Medio, with the IB Middle Years Programme and the IB Diploma Programme. German is taught as the first foreign language, with English as the second; the Diploma Programme can be delivered in English, French, or Spanish. The DAF/DSD II German pathway is integrated with the IB curriculum, and students graduate with multilingual skills for international study. Founded in 1887 by German settlers, the school operates across buildings with a media library, a science laboratory, computer room, music room, and gymnasia. Extracurriculars include a broad arts program—music ensembles such as School of Rock, Schulorchester, and choir—plus academic clubs like chess and astronomy, and a strong CAS program within DP. International exchanges and study tours supplement classroom learning, fostering awareness and university readiness.