Colegio Metodista de Santiago, Methodist educational institution in Santiago Centro, Chile
Colegio Metodista de Santiago is a school serving elementary through high school students at Arturo Prat 1655 in central Santiago with small class sizes. The institution provides structured education across multiple grade levels in a single campus setting.
The school was founded in 1956 and began with elementary classes under Ana Zóttele Clark's direction in church facilities. Over the following decades it grew into a full school serving students through high school.
The school weaves Methodist Christian values through its daily teaching and shapes students through emphasis on ethics and personal growth. This approach is visible in how the school community treats responsibility and respect as central to its identity.
The school is centrally located and accessible by public transportation. The campus maintains open communication with families through regular updates and multiple contact lines for inquiries.
In the 1990s the school launched a program that brought students with learning differences into regular classrooms alongside their peers. This approach to inclusion remains a defining feature of how the school supports its diverse student population.
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