International School Nido de Aguilas
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The International School Nido de Aguilas is a coeducational American international school located in Lo Barnechea
Lo Barnechea
Lo Barnechea is a commune of Chile located in Santiago Province, Santiago Metropolitan Region. It is home to some of Chile's fanciest neighborhoods comparable to Beverly Hills and River Oaks...

, Santiago, Chile
Santiago, Chile
Santiago , also known as Santiago de Chile, is the capital and largest city of Chile, and the center of its largest conurbation . It is located in the country's central valley, at an elevation of above mean sea level...

. The school is open to all educational levels- Early Education, Elementary, Middle School, and High School.

Geography

The International School Nido de Aguilas in Santiago, Chile is set in the foothills of the Andes. The school bought most of the terrain around it, and owns a vast amount of land. There have been recent moves to sell parts of the land to fund the ambitious expansion that has been planned.

Education

The school enrolls nearly 1,400 students from more than 40 countries and offers an American based curriculum. In High School, there are three available curriculums: The Chilean (molded to fit the standards of the Chilean Ministry of Education), the American (typical US college preparatory program) and the International Baccalaureate program (a worldwide College-prep program designed by the International Baccalaureate Organization
International Baccalaureate Organization
The International Baccalaureate , formerly the International Baccalaureate Organization , is an international educational foundation headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland and founded in 1968. IB offers three educational programmes for children ages 3–19.The organization's name and logo were changed...

 in Geneva
Geneva
Geneva In the national languages of Switzerland the city is known as Genf , Ginevra and Genevra is the second-most-populous city in Switzerland and is the most populous city of Romandie, the French-speaking part of Switzerland...

). All students graduate with the American diploma and students may also earn the Chilean and/or IB Diploma.

The IB Diploma is a highly challenging academic program that approximately 60 percent of the class of 2011 chose to enroll in. In addition, IB Certificates are awarded to some students each year who chose to take a selection of IB classes, but do not pursue the full diploma. A certificate is only awarded if a student in an IB class takes the IB exam. The Chilean Diploma meets the requirements of the Chilean Ministry of Education and includes several classes taught in Spanish, including History and Spanish Language courses. The majority of the Chilean Diploma classes are taught in Spanish, and focus on applicable skills that help students prepare for Chilean Universities. The American College Preparatory Diploma program is required of all students.

Nido de Aguilas has a strong academic reputation among International Schools and is considered one of the strongest international schools in South America. Of the students participating in the full IB Program in the class of 2009, the average score earned was 32 out of a maximum of 45. This is narrowly above the world average score of 31. A small selection of students (usually between 6 and 10 each year out of class sizes of around 80 students) take the PSU, and have consistently received an aggregate score that is above 90% of Chilean schools.

History

The school was found in 1934 by Dr. Stevenson and his wife, Juanita Stevenson, with the aim of providing a high level education in English coupled with environmental awareness. The main assembly hall on campus is named Stevenson Hall in their honor.

The campus has been moved three times since the establishment of the school. The first campus was located in the neighborhood of Santiago known as La Legua. The second campus resided in what is now known as La Reina. In 1962, it moved to its current location in Lo Barnechea on a 62 hectare site.

During the times of Chile under Pinochet
Chile under Pinochet
Chile was ruled by a military dictatorship headed by Augusto Pinochet from 1973 when Salvador Allende was overthrown in a coup d'etat until 1990 when the Chilean transition to democracy began. The authoritarian military government was characterized by systematic suppression of political parties and...

, the school was part of several confrontations with the military. Most notable of this was the requirement of military for faculty during the first years of the dictatorship. Many faculty had to ask for asylum in foreign embassies until the entanglement was resolved.

School administration

Nido de Aguilas is governed by a Board of Directors of from 9 to 13 members. Of these, four must be US citizens, four must be Chileans, and one is an appointee of the US Ambassador. The Board is self perpetuating, meaning that vacancies on the Board are elected by the current members of the Board rather than by general elections of the parent community. The Board has a Nominating Committee that solicits interested members of the school community for possible election to the Board. Criteria for election to the Board include professional expertise and/or experience that complements the backgrounds of those already on the Board (i.e. finance, legal, engineering, education, business administration, personnel), equitable distribution of members with children at different grade levels throughout the school, and travel and work schedules that enable members to attend regular Board and Committee meetings. Board Members must be parents of currently or previously enrolled students. Board Members are elected for three years terms and may stand for re-election. The Board's primary responsibilities are major policy development, financial oversight and approval of the annual budget, and selection and evaluation of the Headmaster, who serves as the Chief Executive Officer of the school.

Day to day operations within each of the educational subdivisions are the responsibility of the Headmasters and the administrative team, who use Board-approved policies to guide administrative decision making.

Sports

Nido de Aguilas has been well known for its illustrious sports programs throughout the years. Competing in the international S.A.A.C. tournaments each year are their basketball, volleyball, and soccer teams. The school offers more than 30 competitive sports teams for boys and girls in grades 6-12 and a host of after school clubs and activities for students from grades k-12.

See also

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