Chile, Santiago
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The school teaches Spanish and English. In Middle School (grades 6–9), English follows the IB Middle Years Programme Language and Literature and incorporates the objectives of Chile's Ministry of Education. In High School (grades 10–12), students take a DP English course: English A Literature or English A Language and Literature (native-level), or English B HL; in the final year they obtain the IB certificate in one of these subjects.
The school teaches in Spanish and English; Spanish is the language of Chile and is complemented by English taught as a global language.
Located in Chile, Santiago College is an IB World School offering the International Baccalaureate continuum from pre-kindergarten through grade 12. Instruction is bilingual in English and Spanish, with the Primary Years Programme delivered in both languages; the Diploma Programme began in 1981 and the Middle Years Programme in 1994. Founded in 1880, the campus spans 47,201 m² (26.8 acres), with 60% of space devoted to sports and outdoor facilities and 40% to Infant through High School buildings. Facilities include state-of-the-art science and computer labs, a Library/Multimedia Center with about 30,000 volumes, a Theatre and Fine Arts Center, and two MakerLabs. The 500-seat SC Theater hosts performances; after-school activities and ABSCh competition run for 3rd–12th grades. A university and career-counseling program, plus University Path, support post-secondary planning. A strong emphasis on leadership, community service, and bilingual arts and culture informs academics, arts, and student life.