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Trewhela's School

Chile, Santiago

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Application Fees

Name Fee Conditions
Application Fee 0 CLP Not publicly posted in the school's online materials

Enrollment Fees

Name Fee Conditions
Enrollment Fee 0 CLP Not publicly posted in the publicly available materials

Fee Breakdown

Fees
Application fee
- No separate, publicly posted one‑time "application fee" amount for new applicants is published in the school's publicly available administrative documents. The school's admission and arancel (fee) documents list the items that compose initial and annual charges, but a discrete application fee figure is not shown in the materials available online.

Tuition fees by year group and per term / billing units
- The school publishes full fee schedules for each campus in its "Aranceles y Normas Administrativas" documents. Those documents are the place where annual tuition by year group, term payments and installment options are set out; the public page points to separate fee schedules for the Providencia and Chicureo campuses. A line‑by‑line numeric tuition table (per year group and per term) was not accessible from the publicly available documents at the time of retrieval.

Billing schedule and payment terms
- Tuition and other school charges are billed according to the school's Normas Administrativas; families are required to pay by bank transfer to the account assigned to their campus and must send payment receipts to the treasury email indicated for that campus. Specific installment counts, due dates, and late‑payment penalties are defined in the Normas Administrativas and the Aranceles documents for each campus.

Boarding fees (if applicable)
- Trewhela's School operates as a day school with two campuses (Providencia and Chicureo). There is no published boarding programme or boarding fee schedule for either campus; no boarding charges apply.

Other costs and fees (uniforms, supplies, transport, insurance, extracurriculars)
- Uniforms and school supplies: The school publishes a school equipment / supply list for the year; uniform and supply items are charged separately by families (exact unit prices are not listed in the publicly available materials).
- Transport (school‑bus) fees (Valores 2025 as published in the administration materials):
- Medio viaje (one way) — less than 20 blocks: CLP 110,000.
- Medio viaje (one way) — more than 20 blocks: CLP 120,000.
- Viaje completo (round trip) — less than 20 blocks: CLP 145,000.
- Viaje completo (round trip) — more than 20 blocks: CLP 152,000.
- Student accident insurance: The school offers an accident insurance agreement (Convenio de Accidentes) option for families; payment arrangements for that insurance are described in the administrative norms (the school notes an agreed clinic channel for purchase/renewal). Payment for this may be processed through the clinic portal or, in limited cases (for Fonasa beneficiaries), made in person by cash or transfer.
- Extracurricular and activity charges: The school lists extracurricular clubs and activities; any associated per‑activity fees are set out in the activity or arancel documents and billed separately. Specific per‑activity rates were not available in the publicly displayed content retrieved.

Refund information and cancellation / withdrawal terms
- Refunds, enrolment cancellation penalties and rules for partial refunds are governed by the school's Normas Administrativas and the Aranceles documents for each campus. Those administrative rules define the conditions and any proportional refund calculations; no specific numeric refund table or sample refund calculations were available in the publicly accessible summary materials.

Fee payment options and bank details
- Primary payment method: bank transfer to the campus‑specific BCI current account indicated by the school. Families must indicate the student's surname in the transfer comments and send the payment receipt to the treasury email for their campus. The administration page provides the following payment details:
- Providencia campus (BCI — Cuenta Corriente): account number 46272445; reason/social and RUT shown on the administrative page for the Providencia treasury contact.
- Chicureo campus (BCI — Cuenta Corriente): account number 12897370; reason/social and RUT shown on the administrative page for the Chicureo treasury contact.
- Proof of payment: Families must email the transfer receipt to the treasury address assigned to their campus (tesoreria@trewhelaschool.cl for Providencia; tesoreria_cn@trewhelaschool.cl for Chicureo).
- Other accepted methods: the administrative materials note specific arrangements for the accident insurance (clinic portal purchases) and allow, in limited cases, in‑person cash or transfer for Fonasa beneficiaries; no public statement listing credit‑card acceptance for regular tuition was found in the administration text available.

Summary of availability of specific numeric items
- The school's site and administration pages identify where full, campus‑specific arancel (fee) schedules and the accompanying Normas Administrativas are published. However, the detailed numeric tuition tables by year group and per‑term installment (the precise CLP amounts per grade and the per‑term breakdown) were contained in those campus arancel documents and were not extractable from the publicly accessible materials at the time of retrieval. Transport, bank account details for payments, and certain other 2025 values (transport fees and the existence of the accident insurance arrangement) are published and are included above.

Notes on use
- Use the campus bank account and treasury email shown above when recording payments and receipts for the student. Transport fees listed are the published values shown for the 2025 materials.

(End of fees overview.)
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The school at a glance
Instructs in English, Spanish
Fees Unlisted
Ages 3 - 18 years
Type Co-educational
Opened 1937
Bus Service No

The school offers Cambridge Primary and Cambridge Secondary curricula across two campuses, Providencia and Chicureo. Trewhela's School is a bilingual institution aligned with the Cambridge Curriculum and delivers its values-based project that combines academic training, innovation, and values. Education of excellence is guided by the Cambridge framework, with classroom learning complemented by digital tools to develop essential skills for a modern learning environment. The school emphasizes core values—honesty, solidarity, tenacity, and justice—that shape student conduct and learning across both campuses. Facilities are designed to support inquiry, collaboration, and practical application, with digital-enabled classrooms and campus-wide resources. Extracurricular activities include art, sports, and thematic clubs, designed to complement classroom study and reinforce the values-based approach. The Providencia and Chicureo campuses create a continuous learning community, offering a broad range of activities that promote talent development, social growth, and cross-cultural understanding through bilingual education.

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