Chile, Santiago
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Laboratories/Workshops are listed for students. Pi Greco Day is celebrated with entertaining math games and challenges during recess, allowing students to explore mathematics. Extracurricular Workshops by cycle are offered, with enrollment guided by a circular.
On Wednesday, April 8 at 7:30 p.m., the theater production 'Galilei: Some Lies About the Truth' will be presented at Teatro Verdi. The Pop Art exhibition 'Preservation Pop: The Eternal Recess' by Fatty Azzid was inaugurated in Sala Terracota, marking the year's first art show and cultural programming. The school maintains an active arts and culture calendar, including theater performances and visual art events.
A delegation of 13 students from Istituto Tecnico Economico Enrico Tosi di Busto Arsizio visited from March 16 to March 20, accompanied by deputy director Paolo Ferrario. 'Benvenuti ragazzi!' greeted the visitors. This year the Scuola offers online Italian courses for parents and the community at levels A1 and A2.
After-School Sports 'Dopo Scuola 2026' are scheduled for the first semester and invite community participation. Extracurricular Workshops by cycle require enrollment via a circular. The school hosts cultural events, including theater performances and art exhibitions, that contribute to student life after school.
World Down Syndrome Day is commemorated on March 21. To celebrate, the community is invited to attend on March 23 wearing different socks to symbolize diversity and acceptance. The school hosts international visits and events that involve the wider community.
After-school sports activities are offered to promote physical wellbeing. The Dopo Scuola program provides opportunities to enjoy sports beyond the standard school day. The school promotes a healthy lifestyle through sports and related activities.
Scuola Italiana Vittorio Montiglio is a private, secular, co-educational school in Las Condes, Santiago, serving nursery through secondary levels on a single campus. It offers an Indian Curriculum alongside a bespoke program and delivers trilingual instruction in Italian, Spanish and English. The school is affiliated with both the Chilean and Italian ministries as an overseas paritarian institution, with the high school recognized as a Scientific Lyceum. The campus, inaugurated in 2009, educates about 1,447 students across levels. The Institutional Educational Project guides the school's aims, emphasizing the formation of global citizens, participation by all community members, and periodic updates to meet social change. Classes operate within the Chilean system while maintaining Italian oversight. Facilities include language-rich classrooms, optional laboratories after school, and a dedicated Physical Education area. The Elementary School features theatre, choir, sports and art exhibitions, reflecting a strong commitment to languages, culture and creative expression.