Chile, Vina Del Mar
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Saint Peter's uses two uniforms: a sports uniform and a street uniform. The sports uniform includes the official school jumper, a white polo shirt (new version mandatory from March 2025), blue shorts for boys or blue leggings for girls, white sneakers and white socks. The street uniform comprises a white blouse or shirt, navy blazer, tie and insignia, with gender-specific pieces (girls wear a grey plaid jumper and red belt; boys wear grey trousers), plus a school parka and appropriate shoes; uniforms can be purchased from Logotex (street uniform and jumper) and Hookipa (jumper and sports gear).
Saint Peter's School is a member of The Association of British Schools in Chile (ABSCH) since 1978. It is also a member of The English Speaking Union in Chile.
Saint Peter's School is a bilingual, co-educational Catholic school with a distinctly British heritage in Viña del Mar, Chile. Founded in 1918 by Anglican Reverend Charles McDonald Hobley, it has grown into a long-standing institution with more than 108 years of uninterrupted existence and a tradition that blends English-speaking schooling with Chilean context. The youngest students are taught entirely in English, with English instruction reinforced from 7th grade onward, and the school offers a bilingual Spanish-English education through Grade 12. The school is a member of the Association of British Schools in Chile (ABSCH), and its motto LABOR OMNIA VINCIT - Work conquers all - guides its approach to values such as empathy, effort, self-discipline, respect, solidarity, and responsibility. A broad range of extracurriculars supports development beyond the core curriculum, with emphasis on Sport, Arts, and Languages, alongside clubs in science and creative pursuits. Its holistic approach integrates academics with character, community, and service.