Chile, Santiago
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The school offers a co-curricular enrichment program that provides an exploratory, authentic learning environment and fosters non-competitive growth in the visual and performing arts, sciences, culture, fitness, and wellness. The program serves as a network for integrated education beyond the classroom to broaden student exposure through a dynamic range of disciplines and activities. The ASA Program builds confidence and character, nurtures community, supports the whole child, and encourages experimentation with new ideas. It inspires fun in a stress-free environment.
The school provides a broad range of arts-based after-school activities. Elementary offerings include Ballet Academy, Mosaic Arts, Guitar, Jazz Dance, Storytime Art, and Theatrical Games. Middle and High School students access further arts opportunities, including Advanced Strings Ensemble, Arts Council, Music Theater, and the Nido Theater Ensemble.
The school supports cultural and language activities through clubs such as Spanish Debate Club and La Pintana Reading Club. Service and cultural outreach are present through Comida Solidaria, Habitat for Humanity, International Relief Club, and Make-a-Wish. These activities foster cultural exchange and language development within the school community.
The After School Activities program offers a wide range of after-school options across physical, artistic, and academic areas. Elementary offerings include Ballet Academy, Chess Club, Video Game Design, and Storytime Art. Middle School offerings include Archery, Robotics, and MUN, while High School offerings include Gametime Club and the High School Newspaper.
High School community service and outreach are supported through Habitat for Humanity, International Relief Club, Comida Solidaria, Make-a-Wish, and Save the Children. These clubs enable local and global service projects as part of student life.
Leadership and professional development are fostered through Student Government (STUCO), Athletic Council, and National Honor Society. Learners can engage in Model United Nations, Debate Team, Economics Club, and Student Ambassadors, among other leadership-oriented activities.
The school offers extensive athletics and wellness experiences, including Learn to Swim, Gymnastics Academy, Tennis Academy, and Eagle Sports as part of the ASA program and athletics offerings. An Aquatics Program and interscholastic sports at middle and high school levels are provided through the Athletics Department.
Founded in 1934, The International School Nido de Aguilas is a co‑educational, non‑sectarian day school in Chile offering English‑medium instruction across Early Years through High School. The curriculum blends an International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme with American and Chinese National standards, supporting students aged 3 to 18. Classes are conducted in English, with Spanish required from Kinder 2 onward and specialized language support for new arrivals. The school operates four divisions: Early Years, Elementary, Middle and High School, with cross‑divisional planning to ensure coherence. The 130‑acre campus in the Andes foothills hosts facilities, including a Fine Arts center with a theater, MakerLabs, science laboratories, a library, and counseling and college admissions spaces. Athletic facilities include an Aquatics Center, multiple fields and courts, and an all‑weather track. A program in arts, STEM and service activities complements academics, with clubs ranging from MUN and debate to Habitat for Humanity and Spanish Debate Club.