Chile, Vina Del Mar
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Founded in 1933 by Italian immigrants in Valparaíso, Chile, and named after Arturo Dell'Oro, a young Italian-Chilean volunteer who died in combat during World War I. Classes began in March 1933 with 128 students. The school expanded to open a second campus in Viña del Mar in 2003. The original Valparaíso building is a recognized National Historical Monument.
Strong Italian-Chilean community with an active parent organization (Centro Generale dei Genitori) and student government (Centro de Alumnos). The school maintains ties with Italy through cultural events and exchange programs.
Centro Generale dei Genitori (General Parents' Centre) is the parent organization that supports school activities and community engagement.
Scuola Italiana Arturo Dell'Oro is a private, non-profit Italian international school in Valparaíso and Viña del Mar, Chile. Founded in 1933 by Italian immigrants, the school offers education from preschool through secondary (Liceo) with trilingual instruction in Italian, Spanish, and English. The school holds Italian parity status (Parità Scolastica), allowing students to sit the Italian state exam alongside Chilean qualifications.