Chile, Santiago
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Represent the school in academic activities, including the Mathematics Olympiads and German-language events such as Jugend debattiert and Deutschlebendig; Rockfestival and other competitions are included. The program lists these as opportunities to participate in academic and related competitions alongside other school events.
Extracurricular workshops for 2026 cover music, performing arts, and visual arts. Examples include Violin, Guitar and Ukulele; Theatre Musical; Drums; Singing and Theatre Musical; Mosaic Creative; and Urban Dance. There are also activities like a Ludoteca (board-game/play space) that support creativity and social interaction. Some workshops run annually while others are semester-based.
Represent the school in cultural and language activities such as Jugend debattiert, Deutschlebendig, Rockfestival, and Mathematics Olympiads; student exchanges are organized for international experiences. Intercambio de Estudiantes (student exchanges) are part of the program to foster international exposure.
Club Morus is a student-led organization that promotes participation in physical and recreational activities, representing the college in sporting events and community activities. The club has organized events such as family runs and football championships, and it promotes engagement in activities beyond the classroom.
Morus Club is a self-governing, self-sustaining organization that aims to extend sport and wellness leadership into the wider community, fostering leadership among its members.
Taekwondo is offered as a structured program focusing on personal development, self-control, and physical fitness. Yoga and Mindfulness and Yoga and Art workshops promote emotional regulation, body awareness, and well-being; Urban Dance supports coordination and rhythm, while Rhythmic Gymnastics develops motor skills and expression. Cooking workshops also emphasize teamwork and healthy habits.
Deutsche Schule Sankt Thomas Morus is a German international school in Santiago that serves students aged 4 to 18. It offers the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (GIB) beginning in K10 and completing in K12, integrating GIB subjects with ministerial programmes. The school operates under cultural agreements between Germany and Chile and maintains a Catholic-inspired ethos with openness to other religions. The family is regarded as a foundational partner in education, with learning built on the trust families place in the school. Founded in 1952, it emphasizes ongoing monitoring and updating of practices to support academic progress. Education for Sustainable Development guides attitudes, skills, and knowledge for informed action within communities. Facilities include Early Level spaces with courtyards, two entrances, and dedicated rooms for recreation, sports, and workshops. A range of extracurriculars complements academics, including music, dance, theatre, and sport, plus exchanges and competitions such as Jugend debattiert and Mathematics Olympiads.