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Santiago College

 
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Santiago College

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Location
Santiago, Region Metropolitana, Chile
Information
Type Private
Motto For Finer Mankind
Religious affiliation Ecumenic
Established 1880
Headmistress Lorna Prado Scott
Faculty  ?
Enrollment  ?
Average class size 23
Student:teacher ratio  ?:?
Campus  ? ha.
Color(s) Blue & Yellow
Athletics Rugby, Soccer, Basketball, Handball, Volleyball, Hockey
Mascot none
Website

Fundación Educacional Santiago College is a prestigious private educational (K-12) institution founded in 1880 and located in Providencia, Santiago de Chile.

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History

Originally a boarding school for girls, it has long been a pioneering institution in its implementation of a modern, international curriculum. It was the first school in Chile to teach Physical Education to women. Founded by American Methodists missionaries Ira H. LaFetra and his wife in 1880, it has nonetheless an ecumenic approach to values and religious education.

Accreditation

It is a member of the International Baccalaureate Organization, and is accredited by numerous other international as well as national associations.

Alumnae and Alumni

  • Cecilia Bolocco (Miss Universe 1987)
  • Marcelo Ríos (Tennis player and ATP Top 1)
  • Paula Labra (fashion photographer)
  • Gabriel Díaz (filmmaker and musician)
  • Adrián Castilla (actor)
  • Daniela Ropert (actress)
  • Karla Schüler (pianist)
  • Cristian Rich (sportswriter)
  • Alex Anwandter (musician, member of the band Teleradio Donoso)
  • Matías Hernandez Neuroscience researcher at Max Planck Intitute, Germany
  • Matías Undurraga Famous food dealer
  • Javier Fanta (filmmaker)
  • Antonio Muñoz top 3 skimboard rider
  • Denise Rosenthal actress

External links

Coordinates: 33°25′23″S 70°36′11″W / 33.423°S 70.603°W / -33.423; -70.603



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