Chile, Santiago
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German language instruction is provided through the German Department (Deutsch-Fachschaft) and German subject instruction (DFU). The school is under the Cultural Agreement (1960) and the Basic Agreement on Economic and Technical Cooperation (1969) between the Governments of Chile and the Federal Republic of Germany, which facilitates cultural exchange. A mixed-language International Baccalaureate (GIB) program is offered. Student exchanges with Germany are available.
The school offers a mixed-language International Baccalaureate (GIB) program.
The school offers a mixed-language International Baccalaureate (GIB) program.
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.