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Santiago Christian Academy

Chile, Santiago

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees CLP 3,612,000 - 4,604,000
Ages 4 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 130
Type Co-educational
Opened 1968
Bus Service No
Academic offering
Curriculum American Curriculum, Bespoke Curriculum, Christian Curriculum
Taught languages Spanish
Strengths Sport, STEM, Languages
Clubs Academic and Intellectual, Arts and Creative, Social and Hobbies
Stages Preschool, Kindergarten, Elementary, Middle School, High School
Introduction

Santiago Christian Academy (SCA) is a private Christian school in Peñalolén, Santiago, Chile, offering Pre-K through 12th grade under an American North American curriculum. It is owned by the Association of Baptists for World Evangelism (ABWE) and governed by the ABWE Chile Field Council, with a School Board managing policy and operations. English is the language of instruction for all grades, while Spanish is a required subject from Kindergarten through 12th, with a Chilean-history–driven curriculum designed to develop conversational ability. The school awards a High School Diploma upon earning 22 credits (24 credits recommended for college admission), and high school courses meet typical college entrance requirements, with additional options by correspondence. The campus has separate Elementary and Middle/High buildings, a soccer field, and a covered court, and is located near the foothills of the Andes about 30 minutes from downtown Santiago. The academic year runs two semesters, with a December–February summer break. After-school activities have included STEM, Dance, Soccer, and Piano. Graduates have gained admission to West Point, Georgia Tech, and Seoul National University.

Cruz Almeyda 1389, 7910502 Peñalolén, Región Metropolitana, Chile

The Essentials

Santiago Christian Academy has 130 pupils, instruction in English.

Location

The school is located at Cruz Almeyda 1389, Peñalolén, Santiago, Chile. It is approximately 30 minutes from downtown Santiago and sits in the Peñalolén district near the foothills of the Andes.

Stages

Pre-Kinder through 12th grade; Elementary (PreK-6) and Middle/High School (7-12) are housed in separate buildings.

Type

Private Christian school

Pupil Nationality Mix

Student body includes multiple nationalities, including the United States, Argentina, Bolivia, China, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Korea, Panama, South Africa, Venezuela, and Chile.

Country affiliation

Chile; owned by the Association of Baptists for World Evangelism (ABWE) and governed by ABWE Chile Field Council.

Religious affiliation

Christian

School day structure

School day runs 8:30 am to 3:30 pm, Monday through Friday.

Fees

Annual tuition at Santiago Christian Academy ranges from CLP 3,612,000 to CLP 4,604,000 for 2026/27.

Registration & application fees
- Registration fee (new students; includes school insurance): CLP 206,000 for the first child in a family.
- Additional new-child registration (each additional child entering SCA for the first time): CLP 111,000.
- Re-registration fee (returning students; includes school insurance): CLP 111,000 per student, charged annually. Registration and re-registration fees are non-refundable.

Annual tuition — by year group (amounts listed Per Year / Per Semester / Per 12‑month plan monthly)
- Pre-K & Kindergarten: CLP 3,612,000 per year / CLP 1,806,000 per semester / CLP 301,000 per month (12‑month plan).
- Grades 1–8: CLP 4,104,000 per year / CLP 2,052,000 per semester / CLP 342,000 per month (12‑month plan).
- Grades 9–12: CLP 4,608,000 per year / CLP 2,304,000 per semester / CLP 384,000 per month (12‑month plan).

Other mandatory student fees
- Student fee (annual, per student): CLP 282,000. Payment may be made in one or two payments.
- Senior fee (Grade 12 students): CLP 80,000 (annual).

Family and ministry discounts (applied to tuition only)
- 2nd child: 5% discount on tuition.
- 3rd child: 10% discount on tuition.
- 4th and subsequent children: 15% discount on tuition.
- Students of missionaries and pastors: 30% discount on tuition.
- Pastors funded exclusively through their local church: 50% discount on tuition.

Billing schedule and payment terms
- Families agree to make timely monthly payments according to deadlines set by the school; monthly payment plans are accepted.
- Payments can be made by authorized methods including bank transfers, debit or credit card, cash, or paycheck. The school supplies amounts, deadlines, and bank/payment details to families.
- If a family misses two consecutive months of payment, the school issues written warnings by email and provides deadlines and finance contact details. A student may not enroll for a new semester if the family is four months or more behind on payments. Extended non-payment (four or more months) without an agreed repayment plan may result in referral to financial institutions and legal authorities in accordance with the family's signed financial contract.

Boarding
- Boarding is not offered. SCA operates as a day school.

Other costs and typical extras
- School supplies: Grade-level supply lists are published and supply items are required per grade; costs for supplies vary by grade and family choice.
- Uniform/insignia: Official SCA insignias and uniform guidelines are required; insignias must be official (purchased through SCA or embroidered by the approved vendor). Families should budget separately for uniforms and insignia purchase/embroidery.
- Insurance: The registration/re-registration fee is listed as including school insurance; the Academy does not provide accident insurance for students and parents are expected to maintain personal student insurance if desired.
- Potential activity or program fees: Some activities, trips, or optional programs may carry additional fees; these are charged separately when applicable.

Refunds and withdrawals
- Enrollment signifies the family's financial obligation for tuition and fees; no tuition or fees will be returned except by explicit approval of the SCA Board. All financial accounts must be settled and closed when a student withdraws.

Fee payment options and administrative details
- Accepted payment methods include bank transfer, debit card, credit card, cash, or paycheck. The finance office provides bank details or card payment instructions and the exact amounts and deadlines for the chosen payment plan.
- The school requires a signed financial contract at enrollment (Contrato de Aporte Económico y Convenio de Servicios Educacionales) which governs billing, arrears procedures, and collection measures.
Academics

Santiago Christian Academy teaches American Curriculum, Bespoke Curriculum, Christian Curriculum for students aged 4 to 18.

Curriculum

The educational program is a traditional United States school. The language of instruction is English; all grades are taught in English except the Spanish language class, which is a requirement for Kindergarten-12th. Instruction is offered Pre-Kinder through 12th grade, following a North American curriculum; high school courses meet normal college entrance requirements, with additional courses available by correspondence or electronic media. Spanish is taught as a required subject for Kindergarten-12th, with a curriculum centered on Chilean history, literature, geography, and customs, emphasizing conversational ability. The school issues a High School Diploma upon completing 22 credits (English 4; Social Studies 4; Mathematics 2; Science 2; Bible 4; Physical Ed 2; Spanish 2; Electives 2); 24 credits is recommended for college-bound students. Graduates have been admitted to universities including the United States Military Academy at West Point, Georgia Institute of Technology, and Seoul National University.

Higher Education Progression

Graduates are prepared for entrance to United States colleges and universities; some graduates are admitted to universities in other English-speaking countries or countries of origin. Notable destinations include the United States Military Academy at West Point, Georgia Institute of Technology, and Seoul National University.

Admissions

Admissions

SCA considers students who agree to abide by the academic, attendance, conduct, and financial requirements in the Student Handbook, pledge cooperation with school policies and standards, and whose parents believe and hold to the mission's Biblical teachings. Applications from students who meet the above criteria and the age and language requirements are welcome, provided the school can meet the student's needs. SCA is limited in its capability of accepting students with special needs. All instruction and textbooks are in English; applicants for Grades 1-12 must be fluent in English. MINEDUC recognition is not in place, and convalidación (grade validation) from 1st through 8th grade is offered through an umbrella school program. Age requirements are: Pre-K 4 by September 1, Kinder 5 by September 1, Grade 1 6 by September 1, and Grades 2-12 are evaluated for placement. Language requirements are: Pre-K & Kindergarten English not required; Grades 1-12 require fluent English. The application process includes contacting the school, submitting the electronic Application for Enrollment, requesting an interview with the School Director, and, if required, English and Math diagnostic tests. After all evaluations and documents are complete, the Director, Principal, and School Board review the completed application to make an admissions decision, which is communicated by email. If accepted, the student must confirm registration-related items (Registration fee, Student Handbook Acknowledgement Form, and School Financial Contract) before registration. Documents required for admission are listed by grade, including birth certificates, school reports, recommendations, standardized test results, and other evaluations as applicable.

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