Chile, Santiago
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Uniform is mandatory from CP to 4th grade from the first day of school. Preschoolers may wear everyday clothes, but costumes are not allowed unless directed by the school. Students from 9th to 12th grade may wear civilian clothes but must be neat and modest, in line with secularism and political-ideological neutrality. A new sports uniform has been approved and will be required from March 2026, with full adoption by March 2028.
Food is served by Mediterránea Group, an international food-service company. Ticket purchases are through Mediterránea Educ a; For information and ticket purchases, contact soporte.educa@mediterranea-group.cl or call 964251282 (Mon–Fri, 9:00–16:00).
The Lycée Antoine de Saint-Exupéry is administered by the non-profit Corporation ‘Corporación educacional Alianza francesa de Santiago'. The governing bodies are the Proviseur (principal), the Board of Directors, and the General Assembly of Members. The AEFE coordinates and supports the school as part of its network. The school operates on two campuses, Vitacura and Chamisero.
Located in Santiago, Lycée Antoine de Saint-Exupéry is a Franco-Chilean AEFE-affiliated lycée with campuses, Vitacura and Chamisero, serving children from kindergarten to Terminale. It offers a French curriculum homologated by the French Ministry of National Education and is part of AEFE, which coordinates pedagogy and staff development abroad; it is also a Chilean school under a MINEDUC decree allowing the French system within Chile's framework, so curricula from both countries are observed. More than 3,200 students study in a bilingual, bicultural environment designed to develop each pupil's talents while supporting their needs. The educational project rests on four axes: multilingual education; excellence and student success; formation of 21st-century citizens; and a pedagogy of innovation. The campuses host Centre de Documentation et d'Information (CDI) libraries with E-Sidoc catalogs. After-school activities (APE) and student governance foster participation, diversity, and well-being. A humanist approach underpins the education, emphasizing cultural diversity and enrichment worldwide.