The Grange School, Santiago, school in Chile
The Grange School in Santiago is a school in La Reina structured on British educational principles with diverse learning spaces. The campus spans a large area with modern buildings, bright classrooms, computer rooms, science labs, music rooms, a library, gymnasiums, and a swimming pool.
The school was founded in 1928 by John A. S Jackson, an educator born in Valparaiso who studied at Cheltenham College and Cambridge University. It began with 12 children and expanded after the 1929 economic crisis, when it started accepting Chilean students and became part of the local community.
The school carries a name rooted in British tradition, reflecting its founding by an English educator who wanted to establish a community based on fair play and good manners. Walking through the campus during breaks, you can observe how respect and courtesy shape daily interactions between students and staff.
The school sits in the quiet area of La Reina with trees nearby and good accessibility. It helps to locate the entrance beforehand, as signage can be confusing and street traffic builds during peak hours.
A notable moment is the recognition of Nicolas Saab as Rugby Player of the Year 2025 in Chile, showing how graduates find success in national sports leagues. Such stories are shared during school assemblies and motivate current students to pursue their talents.
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