Chile, Santiago
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Two campuses: Camino Las Flores and Camino El Alba. The Junior School will be relocated to Camino El Alba to have all levels on one site. The project includes new sports facilities, new libraries, a new dining hall, and an auditorium, among other facilities. The school is located at the foot of the Andes in the Los Dominicos area, a residential upper-middle-class neighborhood with good connectivity and access to higher education institutions and health facilities. Redland is divided into Junior School, Middle School and Senior School across Camino Las Flores and Camino El Alba, with the Junior School moving to Camino El Alba to unify the campus. The school has a capacity of 840 students in total, with an average of about 29 students per class.
The expansion project includes new sports facilities. It also includes new libraries, a dining hall, and an auditorium. Sports are emphasised as a key part of education and character development and are effective for teaching teamwork and responsibility.
Two campuses (Camino Las Flores and Camino El Alba) host different school sections; A plan relocates all Junior School to Camino El Alba to have all levels on one site. The project includes new libraries and sports facilities. The science laboratory is active in the Science Department. The IB programmes are taught across PYP (PreK–4), MYP and the Diploma Programme. External Diploma examinations are part of the DP; The school follows the Chilean national plan as well.
Creativity, Activity and Service (CAS) is integrated into the IB program. Junior CAS includes campaigns such as a plastic bottle-cap collection to donate to the Infantil Oncology Foundation; The assistants' birthdays are celebrated; There are campaigns led by Middle and Senior School, such as a 2017 book drive for Hogar de Niños San José; A Teletón fundraising drive collected 701,120; There are trips and outings as part of the Junior Menu.
Redland School is an IB World School in Chile offering the Primary Years Programme, Middle Years Programme and Diploma Programme. It operates within a British network and is a member of the Association of British Schools in Chile (ABSCH). The campus spans Camino Las Flores and Camino El Alba, with the Junior School relocating to El Alba, ensuring continuity for learners. The Junior School follows the Integral Curriculum in a humanistic, learner-centered environment, where English supports science and language learning, groups vary in size, and students take responsibility for their choices. Senior School combines Chilean ministerial requirements with the IB; from Year 1 to Year 2 students plan the MYP and begin Diploma planning, with DP exams or certificates and PSU preparation afterward. Facilities include new libraries, dining hall and auditorium. The school also follows the Chilean national plan and serves up to 840 students, with class sizes around 29.