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British Royal School - Santiago

Av. Las Perdices 263, Santiago, La Reina
IEYC (International Early Years Curriculum)Cambridge (Primary)Cambridge (Secondary)ScholarshipsRolling Admissions
Data verified from public sources
Annual Fees$ 3,900 – $ 7,332
University Rate95%of graduates
Ages2 – 18

British Royal School - Santiago is a IEYC (International Early Years Curriculum) / Cambridge (Primary) / Cambridge (Secondary) school in Santiago, Chile. Founded in 1986. Annual tuition ranges from $3,900 to $7,332 USD.

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Location & Getting There

Av. Las Perdices 263, Santiago, La ReinaOpen in Maps
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Est. 1986
Year Founded
95%
University Placement
Boarding Available
Scholarships Available
EAL Support
SEN Support
Visa Support
Rolling Admissions

Key Details

Curricula Offered
IEYC (International Early Years Curriculum)Yes
Cambridge (Primary)Yes
Cambridge (Secondary)Yes
Support Services
EAL SupportYes
SEN SupportYes
WellbeingYes
Visa SupportNo
Bus ServiceYes
Languages of Instruction
EnglishSpanish

Scholarships Available

Merit-based Scholarships

Exclusive scholarships providing opportunities to study with world-renowned institutions, supporting students in developing skills for emerging careers and industries globally.

Academic Performance

95%
University Placement Rate

Key facts

Founded
1986
Ages
2–18

About

British Royal School - Santiago is a bilingual international day school in La Reina, Santiago, Chile, serving students aged 2 to 18 across two academic campuses and a dedicated sports campus. The school combines the Chilean national curriculum with English immersion, using IEYC in early years and Cambridge programmes for Primary and Secondary, with senior students prepared for PAES and CEFR-aligned English certifications. A member of the International Schools Partnership since 2022, the school follows a Learning.First approach built on four pillars: bilingual education, academic development, sports, and socio-emotional wellbeing.

School data verified by NanaSays. Last updated: April 2026.

Why Families Choose

Bilingual Chilean-British curriculum combining English immersion with the Chilean national framework from age 2 to 18. Four educational pillars: bilingual education, academic development, sports, and socio-emotional wellbeing. Part of the International Schools Partnership (ISP) since 2022 with a Learning.First approach. Two academic campuses plus a dedicated sports campus. CEFR-aligned English certifications for senior students with 80% of Grade 12 graduates earning international English certification. Access to exclusive ISP scholarships and Model United Nations participation.

Fees & Financials

Grade / YearAnnual Fee
Tiny (Infant School)CLP 6,045
Senior (I–IV Medio)CLP 7,332
Playgroup (Infant School)CLP 3,900
Middle (5°–8° Básico)CLP 7,153
Primary (1°–4° Básico)CLP 7,008
Pre-Kinder and Kinder (Infant School)CLP 6,162

Conversions to USD use exchange rates as of April 2026.

Original currency: UF 100.0 - 188.0. Application fee: $59.

Admissions Process

  1. 1Contact the school to discuss your family's needs. 2. Submit an application at any time of year, guided through forms, assessments, fees and documents. 3. Meeting with the Headmistress for a coffee and conversation. 4. School tour of campuses. 5. Individual or group assessment of the child's skills and knowledge. 6. Assessment results delivered within 24 hours with next-step guidance. 7. Enrolment and securing of the child's place. 8. Welcome to BRS — Protected Education Plan activated and Welcome Camp invitation extended.

Admissions Details

Application Deadline
Rolling
Admission Deposit
$644
due on acceptance

Student Life

Uniform

Lower cycles (Playgroup to Grade 6): navy parka, shorts or leggings, sports polo, fleece, white socks, and navy trainers. Upper cycles (Grade 7 to Grade 12): polo shirt or blouse with grey skirt (approx. 5 cm above knee) or grey trousers, black or black/white trainers, grey socks or tights, navy/blue/black parka, and institutional fleece. Hair must be neat with face unobstructed; jewelry and accessories must be discreet and in navy, white, or red; uniform must be worn correctly and kept clean.

Food & Dining

Cafeteria (meal) service is available as a charged service.

Clubs & Activities
Academic and IntellectualArts and CreativeLeadership and Professional

Facilities & Programmes

Sports
Sports Campus
Sports Spaces
Academic
Science Labs
Physics Labs
Computer Labs
Library
Auditorium
Co-Curricular
Academic and Intellectual Clubs
Arts and Creative Clubs
Leadership and Professional Clubs
Model United Nations (MUN)
Sports

Wellbeing & Safety

Pastoral & Mental Health

Mental wellbeing is supported through a Coexistence team, a Psychoeducational team, and a Protected Education programme. The Life Competencies framework under Cambridge International (via Camtree) develops resilience, adaptability, and essential life skills. Socio-emotional wellbeing is one of the four core pillars of the school's educational model.

Safeguarding & Child Protection

The Wellbeing Director serves as the designated safeguarding lead (DSL). Safety measures include CCTV cameras monitoring key areas, a secure campus perimeter, visitor registration, and visitor ID lanyards. A safeguarding policy outlines how staff recognise and respond to risks, with clear child protection policies integrated into daily school life.

Student Demographics

Age Range
218
Infant/Toddler Care
Primary School
Middle School
Secondary School
Senior Secondary School

School Background

Governance & Ownership

Part of the International Schools Partnership (ISP) network since 2022.

Sports Programme

Facilities
Sports CampusSports Spaces

Frequently Asked Questions

Fees at British Royal School - Santiago vary by year group. Contact the admissions office for a full fee schedule.