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Trebulco School

Chile, Santiago

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The school at a glance
Instructs in Spanish, English
Fees Unlisted
Ages 2 - 18 years
Type Co-educational
Bus Service No
Academic offering
Curriculum Cambridge (Primary), Bespoke Curriculum
Taught languages English, Spanish
Strengths Sport, Languages
Stages Infant/Toddler Care, Early Years, Primary School, Secondary School
Introduction

Trebulco School is a bilingual, secular, coeducational day school in Talagante, Chile, offering Cambridge Primary alongside a bespoke curriculum. The Infant School provides a bilingual preschool from age two, including Kids Club (Medio Menor) through 1st Grade, with English emphasized as a tool for thinking and communication. The Junior School serves 2nd through 6th Grade. The school is a Chilean limited company (Colegio Trebulco Limitada) and a member of the Association of British Schools in Chile (ABSCH). Its approach blends Cambridge Primary with personalized, constructivist learning and up-to-date methodologies designed to develop students' potentials, competencies, and abilities. A strong emphasis on sport supports active participation, healthy competition, and a climate of mutual respect, tolerance, self-esteem, and autonomy. Trebulco deepens engagement with other cultures, especially English-speaking ones, preparing students for meaningful exchanges and effective adaptation in a knowledge-based, global society. The school fosters community partnerships and personal growth for all students.

Cam. Carampangue 550, Talagante, Región Metropolitana, Chile

The Essentials

Trebulco School has instruction in Spanish, English.

Location

Calle Camino Carampangue 550, Talagante, Región Metropolitana, Chile

Stages

Infant School; Junior School; Senior School

Type

Bilingual, secular, and coeducational

Country affiliation

Member of the Association of British Schools in Chile (ABSCH)

Religious affiliation

Secular

Fees
Application fee
- Valor: 1.5 UF (CLP 59,763 approx.).

Enrollment / incorporation fee (one‑off on entry)
- 1st child: 70 UF (CLP 2,788,920 approx.).
- 2nd child: 60 UF (CLP 2,390,503 approx.).
- 3rd child: 50 UF (CLP 1,992,086 approx.).
- 4th child and subsequent: 40 UF (CLP 1,593,669 approx.).
- These incorporation fees are charged once at admission.

Tuition fees — annual amounts by level and sibling discount (values shown in UF and CLP; amounts are annual)
- Preschool (Kids Club to Kinder):
- 1st child: 130 UF (CLP 5,179,424 approx.).
- 2nd child: 120 UF (CLP 4,781,006 approx.).
- 3rd child: 110 UF (CLP 4,382,589 approx.).
- 4th child and subsequent: 100 UF (CLP 3,984,172 approx.).
- Basic & Secondary (1° Básico to IV° Medio):
- 1st child: 145 UF (CLP 5,777,049 approx.).
- 2nd child: 135 UF (CLP 5,378,632 approx.).
- 3rd child: 125 UF (CLP 4,980,215 approx.).
- 4th child and subsequent: 115 UF (CLP 4,581,798 approx.).
- Tuition values are published as annual amounts in UF.

Billing schedule and payment terms
- Tuition and other core charges are quoted as annual amounts in UF. The application fee (1.5 UF) is payable by bank transfer at application.
- The school's internal regulations record that administrative and economic obligations of the guardian remain in force according to the contractual agreement with the school; an accepted early closure/withdrawal by the family does not automatically release the guardian from those contractual payment obligations.
- Additional recurring or occasional charges (listed below) are billed separately as specified by the school for each academic year. National guidance permits schools to offer installment arrangements for annual tuition; exact installment schedules and any discounts or surcharges are set in the school's billing terms.

Boarding fees
- Trebulco School operates as a day school with standard daytime class hours; no boarding program or boarding fees are listed for the school.

Other costs and routine additional fees
- School supplies / útiles: an annual supplies fee is charged by level (Kids Club–Kinder; 1°–7° Básico; 8°–IV° Medio) to cover stationery, art and technology materials, texts and related academic consumables. Specific amounts are set each year.
- Cambridge/English external exam fees: an annual fee is charged in courses required to sit Cambridge English exams (notably 8° Básico and III° Medio).
- Yearbook (Anuario): an annual family charge for design and printing.
- Center of Students (Centro de Alumnos): annual student contribution. Centro de Padres: voluntary annual family contribution (paid to the parents' association account).
- Activities and field trip costs: when required, costs for pedagogical activities (sports events, museum/theatre visits, external tests, transport) are invoiced separately.
- Insurance: the school arranges an academic life insurance policy with coverage up to 100 UF (maximum benefit up to the annual tuition value) at no direct additional cost to the guardian; enrollment in that insurance requires completion of a personal health declaration.

Refunds and withdrawals
- The school's internal regulations state that financial and administrative obligations agreed in the contract remain binding. Early termination or closure of enrollment by the family does not automatically release the guardian from contractual payment obligations; withdrawal and any refundable amounts (if any) are governed by the contract and the school's administrative procedures.

Fee payment options and practical notes
- The application fee is payable by bank transfer as part of the admissions process. The school publishes annual fees in UF and issues bills according to its billing calendar and contract terms. The school maintains an online payment/billing system for processing payments. For specific payment channels, installment plans, deadlines, discounts for prompt payment or penalties for late payment, the school's billing documentation and contract specify the available options and conditions.
Academics

Trebulco School teaches Cambridge (Primary), Bespoke Curriculum for students aged 2 to 18.

Curriculum

Trebulco School is a bilingual, secular, and coeducational institution rooted in Western cultural values. It provides a holistic education and is committed to delivering integral formation through constructivist, personalized, and up-to-date methodologies that foster the development of students' potential, competencies, and abilities. The school promotes active participation, healthy competition, and a climate of human relations based on ethical and moral principles such as mutual respect, tolerance, self-esteem, and autonomy, with sport playing a key role. It deepens engagement with other cultures, especially English-speaking ones, preparing students for meaningful exchanges that enable them to function effectively and adapt coherently to changes in this knowledge-based society. The Infant School offers a bilingual preschool program from age two, including Kids Club (Medio Menor) to 1st Grade, and emphasizes developing English as a vital tool for thinking and communication. The Junior School covers 2nd to 6th Grade.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

Trebulco School's mission emphasizes equipping students with tools to operate effectively in the global 21st-century society. It seeks to deliver a holistic education grounded in values, respect for life and the environment. Academic excellence is pursued through constructivist, personalized, and up-to-date methodologies that develop students' potentials, competencies, and skills. Through sport, the school promotes active participation, healthy competition, and a climate of human relations based on ethical and moral principles such as mutual respect, tolerance, self-esteem, and autonomy. It also aims to deepen engagement with other cultures, especially English-speaking cultures, to enable meaningful exchanges that help students adapt to the knowledge-based society.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

The school is bilingual, secular, and coeducational, rooted in Western cultural values. The Infant School welcomes children from age 2 in a bilingual preschool program that develops English as a vital tool for thinking and communication. Trebulco School is a member of the Association of British Schools in Chile (ABSCH) and participates in Cambridge Assessment English programs.

Mental Wellbeing

The school's mission promotes a healthy climate of relationships, underpinned by ethical and moral principles such as mutual respect, tolerance, self-esteem, and autonomy, supporting students' mental wellbeing.

Safeguarding

Plan de Seguridad Escolar (School Safety Plan) is included as an annex to the Reglamento Interno de Convivencia Escolar (Internal Regulations). The Regulations and Protocols include: Plan de Seguridad Escolar; Protocolo De Acción Frente A La Detección De Situaciones De Vulneración De Derechos A Estudiantes; Protocolo Frente A Agresiones Sexuales Y Hechos De Connotación Sexual Contra Estudiantes; Protocolo De Actuación Para Abordar Situaciones Relacionadas A Drogas Y Alcohol En El Establecimiento; Protocolo De Accidente Escolar; Protocolo de retención y apoyo a estudiantes padres, madres y embarazadas; Protocolo De Actuación Ante Hechos De Maltrato, Acoso Escolar (Bullying) O Violencia Entre Miembros De La Comunidad Educativa; Protocolo De Viajes, Salidas Pedagógicas, Giras De Estudio Y Conducta De Estudiantes En Actividades Externas.

Admissions

Admissions

Admissions 2026: Applications are open. Trebulco School does not conduct admissions in a single process; it conducts multiple processes until vacancies for the level are filled, or until the application period ends. Families seeking a quality education are invited to explore joining the Trebulco community.

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