Chile, Valdivia
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The school offers science-focused extracurriculars. The Science Area includes workshops that foster scientific and technological curiosity, such as Robotics. It also features the Mathematics Academy and Umwelt und Natur (Environment and Nature).
Arts development is a priority. Students may take instrument classes, join the Orchestra, the Children's and Youth Choir, the Instrumental Workshop, and participate in workshops for Visual Arts and Theater. These activities help students grow artistically.
Intro to English is offered as part of language education.
Social and hobby activities include Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) I to IV Medio, Scout, and Periodismo para niños (Journalism for children).
There is a Student Council (Centro de Alumnos) as part of student leadership structures.
The Sports Area offers a broad program including Dance and Movement, Mountain Biking, Athletics, Soccer, Basketball, Volleyball, and Yoga for students from Pre-K through IV Medio.
The Instituto Alemán Carlos Anwandter, founded in 1858 by German immigrants in Valdivia, serves students aged 3 to 18. It offers a bilingual International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (DP) authorized in 2010, delivered within a unified curriculum framework. The IB DP complements the school's German guidelines focus for German schools abroad, with instruction supported by German teachers and funding from Germany. Students study German and English and can pursue Deutsches Sprachdiplom I and II (levels B1 and C1) as well as English proficiency exams such as PET, FCE, and CAE. Beginning in II Medio, three-month school exchange with German peers and two-week joint educational trip broaden understanding. The campus at Los Laureles 050, Isla Teja, Valdivia, includes Kindergarten, library, and Robotics Workshop, with sports facilities including synthetic football pitch and multiple gyms. Extracurriculars cover sports, robotics, music, visual arts, theater, and clubs, with opportunities for up to two activities per student.