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Santiago The Grange School

Updated July 2026

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The Grange School is a coeducational British school for pupils aged 4 to 18 located in La Reina, Santiago, Chile. It provides an all-round education rooted in traditional values and a commitment to holistic development.

Teaching approach

The school's philosophy is founded on the traditions of English Public Schools, emphasizing universal values, intellectual, moral, social, and physical development. It promotes the principles of good citizenship, self-discipline, 'Fair Play,' and consideration for others, with a mission to form trustworthy pupils who will be useful to society. The educational approach is built upon four pillars: Academic, Sport, Arts, and Service.

Programmes

The school is organized into three distinct sections: Lower Prep (Prekinder to 2º Básico), Upper Prep (3º Básico to 6º Básico), and Senior School (7º Básico to 4º EM). The curriculum is designed to support curiosity, creativity, and academic excellence, guided by a team of specialist teachers. The academic programme is complemented by a strong focus on co-curricular activities, including sports, arts, and service.

Outcomes

The school is accredited as a British School Overseas (BSO) and is a member of the Heads' Conference (HMC) and the Incorporated Association of Preparatory Schools (IAPS). It facilitates participation in the Duke of Edinburgh Award and serves as a centre for private candidates for Cambridge International Examinations.

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Learning support

The school maintains a dedicated Head of Pastoral Care and Wellbeing as part of its Senior Leadership Team. It places a strong emphasis on 'Convivencia Escolar' (school coexistence) and safeguarding to ensure the well-being of its pupils.

Frequently asked questions(5)
What ages does Santiago The Grange School teach?
Santiago The Grange School enrolls students aged 4 to 18.
Is Santiago The Grange School a day or boarding school?
Santiago The Grange School is a day school.
What accreditations does Santiago The Grange School hold?
Santiago The Grange School holds accreditations including British Schools Overseas.
Is Santiago The Grange School co-educational?
Santiago The Grange School is a co-ed school.
Where is Santiago The Grange School located?
Santiago The Grange School is an international school in Santiago, Chile.

Tuition & fees

No published fee schedule was found for this school.

Admissions

The school welcomes applications for pupils aged 4 to 18. The admissions process for Prekinder typically begins in the second half of November each year, while information regarding entry into Lower Prep, Upper Prep, and Senior School is available through the school's admissions office. Prospective families are encouraged to contact the school directly for guidance on the application process and fee structures.

Calendar

The school operates on a structured academic calendar, with specific term dates and key events published on the school's website. Families can access the most current calendar information through the school's online portal or by contacting the communications department.

About the campus

Established in 1928, the school is situated on a 92,000-square-meter site in La Reina, Santiago, with 30,108 square meters of constructed space. The campus features separate, dedicated areas for Lower Prep, Upper Prep, and Senior School, all located within a shared site to foster a sense of community. The facilities have been developed over nearly a century to support a comprehensive educational environment.

  • Kate Ingamells-Bland
    Kate Ingamells-BlandHeadteacher and Head of Senior School

    Kate Ingamells-Bland is the Headteacher and Head of Senior School. She has extensive experience in pastoral care and academic leadership, having previously worked at Northfields International School in Mauritius and The Mombassa Academy in Kenya. She holds a degree in Sport and Human Movement Studies and a PGCE from the University of Wales Institute, Cardiff.

  • James Brackenridge
    James BrackenridgeGeneral Manager

    James Brackenridge is a Civil Engineer from the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile with a background in real estate and construction. He joined The Grange School in 2019 after serving as a Corporate Finance Manager at a local real estate group. He is an Old Grangonian of the 84th generation.

  • Rebeca Aguilera
    Rebeca AguileraHead of Upper Prep

    Rebeca Aguilera is an Old Grangonian (1984) who holds a Masters Degree in Dirección y Gestión Escolar and a degree in Special Education. She has extensive experience in educational management, including roles as Director of Studies and university teaching. She is focused on generating professional competencies in teachers and instructional leadership.

  • Ren Chinnadurai
    Ren ChinnaduraiHead of Lower Prep

    Ren Chinnadurai joined The Grange School in 2023 from Harrow International School, Shanghai, where she was Head of Pre-Prep. She has over 15 years of experience as a headteacher in the UK and is a designated National Leader of Education. She holds a PGCE from the Roehampton Institute and the National Professional Qualification for Headship.

  • Joanna McCann
    Joanna McCannHead of Academic Curriculum & Standards

    Joanna McCann joined The Grange School in 2004 and previously served as Deputy Head Academic for the Lower Prep. She holds a maths degree from the University of St. Andrews, a PGCE from the University of Edinburgh, and a Master’s Degree in Education from Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile.

  • Valerie Ecclefield
    Valerie EcclefieldHead of Pastoral Care and Wellbeing

    Valerie Ecclefield is an Old Grangonian (2000) serving as the Head of Pastoral Care and Wellbeing.

  • Marcela Cohen
    Marcela CohenHead of Human Capital

    Marcela Cohen is an organisational psychologist who joined The Grange School in 2020. She has previous experience in health, consulting, and education, including a role as Head of Talent at EY. She holds a diploma in organisational development and is an ICF-accredited coach.

  • Maria Consuelo Saavedra
    Maria Consuelo SaavedraHead of Communications & External Relations

    Consuelo Saavedra is an Old Grangonian (1989) serving as the Head of Communications & External Relations.

  • Verónica Rivera Prat
    Verónica Rivera PratHead of Admissions & International Partnerships

    Verónica Rivera Prat serves as the Head of Admissions & International Partnerships.

  • Harry Harkins
    Harry HarkinsHead of Co-Curricular

    Harry Harkins serves as the Head of Co-Curricular.