Chile, Santiago
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The Lycée Antoine de Saint-Exupéry is an international, multilingual school with two campuses, Vitacura and Chamisero, serving more than 3,200 students from kindergarten through the final year. It offers a French Ministry of Education–accredited program and is part of the AEFE network, which coordinates French schools abroad. It is also a Chilean school under a MINEDUC decree that allows the French education system to operate within Chile's public education framework; in short, the programs of both countries are respected. The two sites reflect a bilingual, bicultural approach designed to develop each student's potential.
The school maintains a Centre de Documentation et d'Information (CDI) at both Vitacura and Chamisero. Each CDI provides an online E-Sidoc catalog for the campus libraries, with separate CDI pages for the two sites (Chamisero and Vitacura).
The school has around thirty After-school activities (APE) across Elementary and Secondary, organized per site. The Vitacura and Chamisero campuses each host APE programs for Maternelle, Elementary, and Secondary, featuring a mix of experiential, sporting, and artistic workshops that complement classroom learning. Catholic religion classes are offered free each year for Elementary (14:30–16:00) and Secondary (16:30–18:00).
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.