Saint Gabriel's School
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Saint Gabriel’s School caters for some 2000 pupils aged 4–18 and offering courses to IGCSE
IGCSE
The International General Certificate of Secondary Education is an internationally recognised qualification for school students, typically in the 14–16 age group. It is similar to the GCSE in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, Standard Grade in Scotland or Junior Certificate in the Republic of...

 and IB in the Senior School.

The school is coeducational and bilingual, with a Christian philosophy, located in four adequately-sized branches and with two sports fields. The first of the latter is well-equipped, in a beautiful residential area of up-town Santiago, with sports hall, club house, volleyball, football, rugby, hockey pitches included. The second is being developed in an area of low smog indices.

Saint Gabriel's is a member of important and well-known national and international educational associations such as ABSCH (Association of British Schools in Chile), IBO (International Baccaleureate Organisation), Founder Member of the National Committee of the United World Colleges (UWC) and member of LAHC (Latin American Heads Conference).The school has provided uninterrupted service to Chilean education over a period of seventy five years; it represents stability, tradition and quality education together with academic excellence.

St Gabriel's faces a promising institutional future, due, amongst other factors, to an active and supportive Board of Governors, a committed staff concerned for their own development, substantial and permanent investment in renewing and upgrading school facilities and learning resources and, most importantly, a student body with a strong sense of identity with the ethos of Saint Gabriel'
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