Chile, Santiago
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Seek, Life Project promotes academic, emotional, and vocational development, and places emphasis on emotional well‑being as a key part of the vocational process.
Special Education Needs Program offers Regular, Mixed, and Specialized modalities (the latter at Chicureo campus). Kristine Seaquist Caroca leads the program; a specialized team of teachers and experts works with students, providing curricular adaptations and support plans, workshops, and collaboration with external specialists to support the whole family.
The school provides a solid English language education in a bilingual, immersion environment with English at the center of learning. Qualified staff, including native English teachers, support language development; Cambridge English Qualifications certify students' English proficiency; the school values cultural exchange and a global perspective.
The Seek, Life Project promotes emotional well-being as part of the vocational process, and KiVa supports mental wellbeing by reducing bullying, depression, and anxiety and by increasing joy of learning and motivation.
The school provides a safe, happy environment with KiVa anti-bullying measures and school coexistence ambassadors at both campuses; Coexistence Week is celebrated annually to reinforce positive, respectful conduct.
Lincoln International Academy is a bilingual school in Chile serving students aged 2 to 18 across two campuses, Lo Barnechea and Chicureo. The school offers two international curricula: the Finnish International Curriculum (FIS) and the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IB DP). In 2024 it became an IB World School delivering the Diploma Programme, and it is the first school in South America to teach the Finnish International Curriculum. The English-language program is complemented by a bilingual environment, with native English teachers and Cambridge English certification, and about a quarter of students come from international backgrounds. The school emphasizes student well-being through the Integral Support Department (DAI) and Outdoor Education, and it supports a safe, respectful campus through KiVa anti-bullying initiatives. Extracurriculars include a broad sport and arts offering, with a 2024 Performing Arts classroom. The school prepares students for university and life beyond through enquiry-based learning and personalised support globally.