Chile, Santiago
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The Lycée Antoine de Saint-Exupéry is an international, multilingual school that forms students to think critically and become engaged citizens. It is open to the world, and every student is called to develop their full potential. With more than 60 years of history, the school has two sites, Vitacura and Chamisero, which together educate more than 3,200 students from kindergarten to final year.
The school provides support to each student according to their needs.
The school offers multilingual education.
The French educational model rests on both academic rigor and the constant concern for students' well-being. From an early age, teams are trained in intercultural and multilingual approaches and guide each student to develop talents and personal growth in close alignment with their needs.
There is a Health and Citizenship Education Committee (CESC) that brings together school leadership, life at school, teachers, parents and students to study prevention needs, including addictions and harassment.
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.