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Colegio Alemán St. Thomas Morus

Catholic, Founded 1952

Updated July 2026

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Colegio Alemán Sankt Thomas Morus is a private, non-profit German school in Santiago, Chile, that provides a trilingual, Catholic-inspired education focused on academic excellence and cultural exchange. It serves students from early childhood through secondary education, integrating both Chilean national requirements and German educational standards.

Teaching approach

The school is a private, non-profit institution that provides a Catholic Christian education within a family-oriented environment. It is committed to academic excellence and the promotion of German culture, fostering a multicultural and trilingual approach. The institution also emphasizes environmental sustainability and social responsibility as core components of its educational project.

Programmes

The school follows a curriculum that meets both Chilean national requirements and German standards for schools abroad. It offers a trilingual education and incorporates the International Baccalaureate (IB) program, specifically the Gemischtsprachiges Internationales Baccalaureate (GIB). The academic structure spans from early years (Spielgruppe) through secondary levels (Klasse 12), with a strong emphasis on German language instruction and cultural integration.

Outcomes

The school aims to form integral, autonomous, and happy individuals guided by Christian Catholic values and a sense of service. Graduates are prepared for life with a multicultural perspective, trilingual capabilities, and the academic excellence required for further studies, including opportunities for academic advising for higher education in Germany.

Student support

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Learning support

The school emphasizes a supportive, family-oriented environment where students and their families are accompanied and valued. It maintains specific protocols for coexistence and student welfare to ensure a respectful and inclusive community.

Frequently asked questions(4)
What curriculum does Colegio Alemán St. Thomas Morus offer?
Colegio Alemán St. Thomas Morus offers IB Diploma and German National Curriculum (Abitur).
How much is tuition at Colegio Alemán St. Thomas Morus?
Annual tuition at Colegio Alemán St. Thomas Morus is CLP 4.1M. Fees vary by year group — confirm the current schedule with the school.
Is Colegio Alemán St. Thomas Morus co-educational?
Colegio Alemán St. Thomas Morus is a co-ed school.
Where is Colegio Alemán St. Thomas Morus located?
Colegio Alemán St. Thomas Morus is an international school in Santiago, Chile.

Tuition & fees

Annual tuition by grade

2019
Annual tuition by grade
GradeAgesAnnual
Nivel Medio Mayor (NMM)3–3CLP 4.1M

Source:PDFSeguro-2025.pdfPDFOrganigrama2024.pdfPDFPEI-Colegio-Alema%CC%81n-Sankt-Thomas-Morus-v.enero2022.pdf

Other fees(6)
Other fees
Registration fee· Matrícula NMM 2019CLP 337K
Insurance· Seguro Escolar de accidentes (Clínica Alemana)CLP 35K
Insurance· Seguro de Sostenedor (1° sostenedor económico) (obligatorio)CLP 62K
Insurance· Seguro de Sostenedor (2° sostenedor económico) (optativo)CLP 33.5K
Registration fee· Centro de Padres (pago por familia)CLP 40.7K
Enrolment fee· Cuota de incorporación (al ingreso)CLP 1.6M

Admissions

The school manages an online application process for prospective students, including specific entry points such as the 'Spielgruppe'. Admissions documentation includes institutional regulations, educational project details, and information regarding tuition and enrollment fees. Prospective families are encouraged to review academic requirements in subjects such as language, mathematics, and German.

Calendar

The school operates on a structured academic calendar that coordinates daily activities, extracurricular schedules, and administrative deadlines. Families and students access this information through the school's digital portal, Alexia.

About the campus

Located in Providencia, Santiago, the campus features specialized infrastructure to support its educational mission, including a library and IT resources available for student and teacher use. The school provides a dining facility (casino) for the community. IT equipment, such as notebooks and iPads, can be reserved for classroom use to support digital learning.

Co-curriculars

The school offers a variety of extracurricular workshops and activities designed to complement the academic experience. These include student-led initiatives such as the Student Council, environmental education programs, and various clubs, including the 'Club Morus'. Additionally, the school organizes social outreach activities, such as solidarity breakfasts.