The Grange School is a EYFS / Cambridge IGCSE / Cambridge A Levels school in Santiago, Chile. Founded in 1928. Annual tuition ranges from $10,716 to $10,716 USD.
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About
The Grange School is a British international coeducational day school in La Reina, Santiago, Chile, serving pupils aged 4 to 18 since 1928. It follows a bilingual English-Spanish curriculum built on four pillars—Academic, Sport, Arts and Service—blending the Chilean National Curriculum with Cambridge IGCSE and A-Levels, with English as the primary language of instruction. Set on a 92,000 m² campus with extensive sports and arts facilities, the school prepares students for university entry worldwide and is governed by the John Jackson Educational Foundation.
School data verified by NanaSays. Last updated: April 2026.
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British international coeducational day school on a 92,000 m² campus in Santiago, founded in 1928 and following English public school traditions. Education built on four pillars: Academic, Sport, Arts and Service. Bilingual English-Spanish curriculum blending EYFS, Chilean National Curriculum, Cambridge IGCSE and A-Levels, with students fully bilingual by graduation. Extracurriculars include Duke of Edinburgh Award, MUN, the Grange Arts Festival (GRAF), and international tours. Governed by the John Jackson Educational Foundation.
Fees & Financials
| Grade / Year | Annual Fee |
|---|---|
| Prekinder–4° Educación Media | CLP 10,716 |
Conversions to USD use exchange rates as of April 2026.
Original currency: UF 270. Application fee: $238.
Admissions Process
- 1Availability check (17–20 October 2025). 2. Parent/guardian interview (20–28 October 2025) to assess adherence to School Mission and Vision; online application requires birth certificate, passport photo, and Well-Founded Reasons statement. 3. Entrance exams in English, Mathematics, and Spanish (23–30 October 2025); Science exam added from 7th Básico; Social Studies added from 8th Básico. 4. Results communicated by email (11 November 2025). 5. Age requirements strictly applied with no exceptions.
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Student Life
The Grange School uses a house system uniting Old Grangonians by professional areas. Houses include Health (founded 2002), Law, Engineering, Business, Farming, Education, and Arts & Humanities, with over 800 Old Grangonians. Houses form networks for professional and social collaboration, disseminate topics for senior students, support university internships, and project the School's values in society.
School uniform is required for all students. Long hair is not permitted for male students. Shirts must be tucked into trousers. Nail polish is not allowed. Flashy accessories are not permitted. Non-institutional sweatshirts and parkas are not allowed. Skirt length is monitored.
Food is provided by Aramark in The Grange School dining facilities. Lower Prep has four lunch turns; Upper Prep and Senior School have three service stations: Hot Pot (hot dishes and legumes), Build Your Own (sandwiches, wraps and salads), and Green Revolution Alternative (vegetarian/vegan options). The daily menu includes a salad, a main course and dessert with wholegrain bread and spring water; about 200 special diets are available, and a weekly menu is published in the Weekly Bulletin.
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Wellbeing & Safety
Emotional support and wellbeing resources are provided for pupils and families, including Brave Up! materials covering mental health, information overload, and online safety. Resources are organised by school level with named staff contacts. A School Coexistence Manager coordinates wellbeing matters, and parents can access resources and contact the school for emotional support as needed.
Convivencia Escolar fosters a safe environment and positive school climate. A School Coexistence Manager coordinates safeguarding and serves as the point of contact for concerns. Concerns can be submitted to [email protected] or via the TECHAR mailbox. Level-specific safeguarding contacts and emails are provided for PK through Senior School.
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School Background
Governed by the John Jackson Educational Foundation, established to maintain the ideals of founder Mr John A. S. Jackson and support the school's English-language education and ethos. The Asociación de Padres y Apoderados (APA) represents parents and guardians and works with school management.



