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Santiago College

Fundación Educacional Santiago College is a private educational (PK-12) institution in Santiago, Chile, founded in 1880. It was founded by American Methodist Ira Haynes La Fetra and his wife as a girls boarding school. In March 1972 the school became co-ed.

Santiago College
Address
Avenida Camino Los Trapenses 4007, Lo Barnechea, Santiago

Metropolitana

Santiago
,
7700951

Chile
Information
Funding typePrivate School
MottoLa educación ennoblece
(Education ennobles)
Established1 October 1880
(143 years ago)
 (1880-10-01)
FoundersIra Haynes La Fetra & Adelaide W. La Fetra
GradesPreK - 12
GenderCoeducational
LanguagePK-8: English and Spanish 9-12: Spanish
HousesBlue (Taylor), Yellow (Swaney), Red (La Fetra), Green (Mason)
Color(s)Royal blue, yellow
AccreditationNEASC
Websitewww.scollege.cl

School structure edit

The school follows both the Chilean national education curriculum and the International Baccalaureate (IB) Programme throughout all years. From Pre-Kinder to 8th grade, most classes are taught in English, with the exception of Spanish, Religion, Physical Education and Sports, and the Arts. In posterior years, most classes are taught in Spanish with exceptions like Business management and Environmental systems and societies.

The Chilean curriculum divides the school years in two sections: Enseñanza Básica (compulsory), currently composed from years 1–8 and Enseñanza Media, currently composed from years 9–12 (often stylised by the roman numerals I, II, III and IV; or sometimes IX, X, XI and XII).

The IB Programme is subdivided intro three sections:

The Primary Years Programme (PYP), taught from Pre-Kinder to 5th grade;

The Middle Years Programme (MYP), taught from 6th to 9th grade;

The Diploma Programme (Dip.), taught from 10th to 12th grade.

Although the school used to sit the IB Diploma exams during the November season, as of 2022 students sit the exams in May. Although this causes a slight misalignment with the traditional Chilean academic year (which start in March and ends in December, instead of starting in September and ending in June), the change was done to avoid potential conflicts with the Chilean university admission exams (PAES), which are sat in early December.

Campus edit

Throughout its history, the school's main campus has been located at 5 different addresses:

  • 17 Vergara Street (1880–1881)
  • 219 Alameda de las Delicias (1882–1886)
  • 2050 Agustinas Street (1887–1932)
  • 2465 Lota Street (1933–2011)
  • 4007 Camino Los Trapenses Avenue (2012–present)

The school was originally located at 17 Vergara Street in downtown Santiago,[1] and in the following years it moved into various, increasingly larger locations to accommodate the arrival of new students. The 'Los Leones' campus that was built in Providencia in 1930 housed the school until 2012, when Santiago College moved to Los Trapenses in Lo Barnechea, an upper-class neighborhood at the outskirts of Santiago.[2]

There are still monuments in honour of important school figures near the 'Los Leones' campus (which is now owned by San Sebastián University). One of these is Adelaida La Fetra street, which honours the school's foundress. It is located between Los Leones avenue and Josué Smith Solar street, the latter of which is itself named after the school's architect. Plazuela Elizabeth Mason honours one of the school's headmistresses. It is a small square with a garden located in Los Nogales street, between Carlos Antúnez and Las Hortensias Street. Furthermore, La Fetra Street, near 2050 Agustinas Street, honours the school's founders at the location where the school once stood.

Headteachers edit

  • Ira Haynes La Fetra and Adelaide W. La Fetra (1880–1922)
  • Mary F. Swaney (1923–1932)
  • Elizabeth Mason (1933–1959)
  • Larry Jackson (1960–1964)
  • Elizabeth A. Grey (1964–1968)
  • Jean Black de Cornejo (1969–1970)
  • Gary Fritz (1970–1972)
  • Maureen C. de Venegas (1972–1974)
  • Adriana P. de Fuenzalida (1975–1978)
  • Rebecca Donoso (1979–1990)
  • Elizabeth Fox (1991–1999)
  • Alun Copper (2000–2002)
  • Lorna Prado Scott (2003–present)

Notable alumni edit

  • Álex Anwandter - Singer-songwriter, musician, and film and music video director. Lead vocalist for the band Teleradio Donoso.
  • Ken Balough - Video Game Professional and Spokesperson for LucasArts, SEGA, Sony PlayStation, and Microsoft Xbox.
  • Cecilia Bolocco - Miss Universe 1987
  • Lorenza Izzo - Actress
  • Olga Lehmann - Visual artist
  • Marcelo Ríos - Tennis Player and ATP Top 1 in 1998
  • Denise Rosenthal - Singer and actor in El Blog de Feña
  • Nano Stern - Musician and composer

References edit

  1. ^ Santiago College, Our History and Traditions. http://www.scollege.cl/index.php/en/quienes-somos/our-history-and-traditions
  2. ^ "Quiénes forman los clanes que se enfrentan en el Santiago College", Economía y Negocios. http://www.economiaynegocios.cl/noticias/noticias.asp?id=25157. Last Retrieved: April 15, 2007.

External links edit

  • Website Fundación Educacional Santiago College
  • History and Tradition

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Fundacion Educacional Santiago College is a private educational PK 12 institution in Santiago Chile founded in 1880 It was founded by American Methodist Ira Haynes La Fetra and his wife as a girls boarding school In March 1972 the school became co ed Santiago CollegeAddressAvenida Camino Los Trapenses 4007 Lo Barnechea SantiagoMetropolitanaSantiago 7700951ChileInformationFunding typePrivate SchoolMottoLa educacion ennoblece Education ennobles Established1 October 1880 143 years ago 1880 10 01 FoundersIra Haynes La Fetra amp Adelaide W La FetraGradesPreK 12GenderCoeducationalLanguagePK 8 English and Spanish 9 12 SpanishHousesBlue Taylor Yellow Swaney Red La Fetra Green Mason Color s Royal blue yellowAccreditationNEASCWebsitewww wbr scollege wbr cl Contents 1 School structure 2 Campus 3 Headteachers 4 Notable alumni 5 References 6 External linksSchool structure editThe school follows both the Chilean national education curriculum and the International Baccalaureate IB Programme throughout all years From Pre Kinder to 8th grade most classes are taught in English with the exception of Spanish Religion Physical Education and Sports and the Arts In posterior years most classes are taught in Spanish with exceptions like Business management and Environmental systems and societies The Chilean curriculum divides the school years in two sections Ensenanza Basica compulsory currently composed from years 1 8 and Ensenanza Media currently composed from years 9 12 often stylised by the roman numerals I II III and IV or sometimes IX X XI and XII The IB Programme is subdivided intro three sections The Primary Years Programme PYP taught from Pre Kinder to 5th grade The Middle Years Programme MYP taught from 6th to 9th grade The Diploma Programme Dip taught from 10th to 12th grade Although the school used to sit the IB Diploma exams during the November season as of 2022 students sit the exams in May Although this causes a slight misalignment with the traditional Chilean academic year which start in March and ends in December instead of starting in September and ending in June the change was done to avoid potential conflicts with the Chilean university admission exams PAES which are sat in early December Campus editThroughout its history the school s main campus has been located at 5 different addresses 17 Vergara Street 1880 1881 219 Alameda de las Delicias 1882 1886 2050 Agustinas Street 1887 1932 2465 Lota Street 1933 2011 4007 Camino Los Trapenses Avenue 2012 present The school was originally located at 17 Vergara Street in downtown Santiago 1 and in the following years it moved into various increasingly larger locations to accommodate the arrival of new students The Los Leones campus that was built in Providencia in 1930 housed the school until 2012 when Santiago College moved to Los Trapenses in Lo Barnechea an upper class neighborhood at the outskirts of Santiago 2 There are still monuments in honour of important school figures near the Los Leones campus which is now owned by San Sebastian University One of these is Adelaida La Fetra street which honours the school s foundress It is located between Los Leones avenue and Josue Smith Solar street the latter of which is itself named after the school s architect Plazuela Elizabeth Mason honours one of the school s headmistresses It is a small square with a garden located in Los Nogales street between Carlos Antunez and Las Hortensias Street Furthermore La Fetra Street near 2050 Agustinas Street honours the school s founders at the location where the school once stood Headteachers editIra Haynes La Fetra and Adelaide W La Fetra 1880 1922 Mary F Swaney 1923 1932 Elizabeth Mason 1933 1959 Larry Jackson 1960 1964 Elizabeth A Grey 1964 1968 Jean Black de Cornejo 1969 1970 Gary Fritz 1970 1972 Maureen C de Venegas 1972 1974 Adriana P de Fuenzalida 1975 1978 Rebecca Donoso 1979 1990 Elizabeth Fox 1991 1999 Alun Copper 2000 2002 Lorna Prado Scott 2003 present Notable alumni editAlex Anwandter Singer songwriter musician and film and music video director Lead vocalist for the band Teleradio Donoso Ken Balough Video Game Professional and Spokesperson for LucasArts SEGA Sony PlayStation and Microsoft Xbox Cecilia Bolocco Miss Universe 1987 Lorenza Izzo Actress Olga Lehmann Visual artist Marcelo Rios Tennis Player and ATP Top 1 in 1998 Denise Rosenthal Singer and actor in El Blog de Fena Nano Stern Musician and composerReferences edit Santiago College Our History and Traditions http www scollege cl index php en quienes somos our history and traditions Quienes forman los clanes que se enfrentan en el Santiago College Economia y Negocios http www economiaynegocios cl noticias noticias asp id 25157 Last Retrieved April 15 2007 External links editWebsite Fundacion Educacional Santiago College History and Tradition 33 25 23 S 70 36 11 W 33 423 S 70 603 W 33 423 70 603 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Santiago College amp oldid 1213400409, wikipedia, 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