Chile, Santiago
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The school has a Cambridge Pathway curriculum taught in English, including IGCSE and AS & A-Level programmes recognised by over 2,100 universities worldwide. The approach emphasises creativity, critical thinking, and independent learning. Classes are small, with no more than 15 students, and the school serves ages 3 to 19. Upper Secondary prepares students for IGCSE exams with in-depth study in chosen subjects, and Advanced offers AS & A-Level qualifications.
The school offers extracurricular and cultural activities, including tennis, 3D Printing, football, basketball, karate, music, and other activities. These activities occur in the afternoons alongside regular classes. Students have opportunities to participate in a range of cultural and creative pursuits as part of school life.
The school provides full English instruction and follows a Cambridge-based curriculum. It is authorised to administer IGCSE and AS & A Levels as part of Cambridge International Examinations. The house system promotes integration among students of different ages and cultural backgrounds.
The school offers extracurricular activities after classes, including sports such as tennis, football, basketball, karate, music, and more.
The Handbook describes community service as activities that benefit the school or local community, with examples such as cleaning a patio space or helping in the library. Students may undertake community or educational service outside regular hours with approval from the Headmistress.
The school has a house system that promotes leadership and school spirit, with older students organizing activities for their houses.
The school provides a nurturing environment where students thrive in a close-knit community. After-school activities are offered in the afternoons, including a range of sports such as tennis, football, basketball, karate, and music.
Located on grounds in the foothills of the Andes in Santiago, Chile, The International Preparatory School serves students aged 3 to 19 (Playgroup to Year 13) in personalized classes of no more than 15 pupils. It follows a Cambridge-based curriculum taught in English, with IGCSE and AS & A Levels recognised by 2,100 universities worldwide. The school operates as a Cambridge International Examinations centre, authorised to administer Cambridge assessments across Early Years to Upper Secondary, and is regularly inspected by the U.S. State Department and the British Council. The academic year runs from March to mid-December in two semesters, with an optional Summer School in January and holidays in July and September. Facilities emphasize a nurturing, small-class environment. A Cambridge Pathway approach fosters creativity, critical thinking, and learning, complemented by a house system that supports leadership within a close-knit community. Extracurriculars include tennis, 3D Printing, football, basketball, karate, music.