Chile, La Serena
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Cuatro Esquinas Avenue no street number, La Serena, Chile
Early Childhood Education; Primary and lower secondary (Ciclo Inicial, Primer Ciclo, Segundo Ciclo) and upper secondary (IV Medio); International Baccalaureate program
German international school (Deutsche Schule La Serena)
Chile
Christian (Western humanist) perspective
Application fees
- Postulation (application) fee: a non‑refundable application/arancel de postulación is charged per postulante; the amount is determined annually by the school and is retained in all cases.
- Initial entry charges (published amounts shown below are the school's listed values):
- CLP 966,000 — Cuota de incorporación (one‑off, per family).
- CLP 541,000 — Matrícula (one‑off enrollment fee).
These initial charges are shown as the school's stated one‑time incorporation/matriculation fees.
Tuition (annual) by year group — published annual arancel (school year shown with amounts as published)
- CLP 3,919,000 — Nivel Medio Mayor (Early childhood level; published arancel).
- CLP 3,919,000 — Prekinder (published arancel).
- CLP 4,329,000 — Kinder (published arancel).
- CLP 5,324,000 — Ciclo básico 1º–4º (published arancel).
- CLP 5,441,000 — Ciclo básico 5º–8º (published arancel).
- CLP 5,441,000 — Enseñanza media (7º básico a IV medio; published arancel).
Per‑term / per‑installment detail
- The school publishes annual arancel amounts (see list above). The school's enrollment contract requires payment of the annual colegiatura at the moment of contract signing in money (efectivo), although the corporate authority may authorize payment by documented monthly partialities; specific per‑term or standard installment amounts and standard due dates are not published as fixed schedules in the materials available. Any agreed installment plan must be documented in the contract.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- Standard requirement: the annual colegiatura is payable at the time of signing the contract (in money), unless the Corporation authorizes documented monthly partial payments recorded in the contract.
- The school's Board may establish sibling discounts (rebajas) for families with two or more children; amounts and conditions are set periodically by the Board and communicated by the school.
- Postulation/application fees and admission costs are charged to the applicant and are non‑refundable.
Boarding / residence fees
- The Colegio Alemán de La Serena is operated as a day school; no boarding or student residence (internado) fees are listed in the school's public fee materials or institutional documents. There are no published boarding charges.
Other costs and recurring charges
- School supplies / materials: the school publishes detailed grade‑by‑grade listas de útiles (school supplies lists) that set out required items by level; these lists do not include prices — costs are paid by families through purchase in the open market. Examples of lists for 2026 are available per level (Kinder, Spielgruppe, 1º básico, etc.).
- Uniform: the school defines an official uniform and rules for its use; parents may purchase uniforms in the retail market of their choice (the Reglamento Interno specifies uniform items and the occasions when the uniform must be used but does not specify costs).
- Extracurricular / academies / selections: the school runs academies, selections and extracurricular activities that operate after the school day; participation and any associated costs are governed by the school's policies and may carry separate charges not listed in the general annual arancel.
- School meals / casino: the school operates a casino (canteen) and publishes menus/minutas for internal use; specific meal plans and prices are not published in the general fee schedule.
- Insurance: students are covered by the state school accidents insurance (Ley 16.744) as described by the school's insurance information; that coverage is part of the standard school environment provisions.
Refund and withdrawal policy
- Application fees: non‑refundable for any reason.
- Partial refund of annual escolaridad if parents transfer residence to another region: the protocol specifies a partial refund scale applied only in the case of parental relocation to another region, applied to the annual tuition that was already paid:
- 75% refund if the withdrawal occurs before the end of the first calendar trimester (January–March).
- 40% refund if the withdrawal occurs before the end of the second calendar trimester (April–June).
- 0% refund if the withdrawal occurs after those dates.
- Other refund situations and any pro‑rata or exceptional refunds are governed by the contract and the school's internal policies; the Board and the Corporation determine final refund conditions.
Fee payment options (documented in school materials)
- Payment in money at contract signing is the stated default; documented monthly partialities may be authorized by the Corporation and must be included in the signed contract. No standard public listing of accepted card, bank‑transfer or online payment providers is published in the school's general fee materials; such methods are not specified in the protocol and are subject to the terms recorded at contract.
Effective year of published figures and notes
- The aranceles and one‑off fees listed in this overview are the figures published by the school in its colegiatura/fees materials (the published page shows the values labelled as Arancel Escolar 2024). The school sets fees annually and updates amounts and payment procedures in its admission/matriculation documents; specific per‑term or standard installment schedules are not published as fixed amounts and must be detailed in the enrollment contract when an installment plan is authorized.
Colegio Alemán de La Serena is a German international school in Chile offering the German curriculum alongside the IB Diploma Programme. The academic year is organized into three cycles: the Initial Cycle for preschool and Kindergarten, Primer Ciclo from 1st to 6th grade, and Segundo Ciclo from 7th grade to the final year of secondary education. The school provides a German-language Sprachdiplom program with levels A2, B1 and C1, with corresponding assessments at various grade levels. An intercultural exchange program with Germany, coordinated by the Liga Chileno Alemana (DCB) and the VDA, enriches language use and global awareness. Founded in 1989, the institution promotes bicultural Chilean–German education and a Western Christian, humanist tradition emphasizing mutual respect, responsibility, honesty, and holistic development. Facilities include laboratories, libraries, computer rooms, a football field, and a gymnasium. It supports extensive clubs in science, arts, and language, alongside sports and wellbeing activities for students worldwide.