Chile, Santiago
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The Grange School was established in 1928. The school comprises three sections—Lower Prep, Upper Prep and Senior School—located on a shared site to foster a strong sense of community. The site covers 92,000 square metres, with a constructed area of 30,108 square metres. The photos provide a sense of the facilities on offer.
The Grange School has excellent sports facilities. There are two gymnasiums and a 25-metre swimming pool. There are three small multi-purpose rooms, one equipped for weight training, and a large field that can be split into three rugby or football pitches and includes a 200-metre athletics track. An all-weather hockey pitch is available, and additional space can be accessed via a walkway to neighbouring clubs.
Musical facilities are exceptional, with bespoke spaces for art and drama. The school is actively planning increased IT provision in the Upper Prep and Senior sections.
Co-curricular activities cover arts, music, drama, academics, service and sports. The programme includes After School Activities and an Educational Visits Programme, along with opportunities for international tours. In sports, The Grange offers athletics, swimming, volleyball, hockey, football and rugby, and other activities such as dance, karate and yoga. The Grange Arts Festival (GRAF) inspires the community with interdisciplinary art projects.
The Grange School is a British international, coeducational school in Santiago, Chile, serving ages 4 to 18. Its ethos follows English public school traditions and four pillars: Academic, Sport, Arts and Service. The curriculum is bilingual and UK-inspired, with English as the main language of instruction. Lower Prep uses the English Early Years Foundation Stage framework for Prekinder and Kinder, while 1º–2º Básico blends the Chilean National Curriculum with the English National Curriculum. Upper Prep (3º–6º Básico) uses English/National Curriculum syllabuses alongside Chilean requirements, with specialist teaching in Music, Drama, Art and Design Technology. Senior School (7º Básico–4º EM) combines the Chilean curriculum with Cambridge IGCSE and A-Levels; English is a separate subject and many subjects use English textbooks; pupils are bilingual by Senior School. The Grange sits on a 92,000 m2 site with 30,108 m2 built. Facilities include two gyms, a 25-metre pool, a large field (divisible into three pitches) with a 200-metre track, an all-weather hockey pitch, bespoke spaces for music, art and drama, and planned IT enhancements. The Grange Arts Festival (GRAF) and extensive cocurriculars, after-school activities, and international tours enrich learning. English language support is available in seventh grade, and French workshops are offered; leadership and public speaking are fostered through the Duke of Edinburgh Award and MUN.