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Lincoln International Academy
Overview
Lincoln International Academy was founded in 1976 by Mr. Robert G. Seaquist (1917-1999) and Mrs. Verónica Caroca who were in charge of the school until the year 2000. Since 2001, their son John F. Seaquist assumed the direction of the school and is the Headmaster for both campuses (Lo Barnechea and Chicureo).
Lincoln International Academy is a co-ed, lay school with a high academic standard and a solid t...
Type of school
Day School
Age range
- from 2
- to 18 years old
Gender
Co-Education
Nationalities
38 different nationalities
Yearly fee
from 123,9 to 221,7 UF
Nr of students
1970 students
Foundation
Founded in 1976
Accreditations
Applying to NEASC
Academics
We provide the Finnish International model and we are also candidates for the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Program (DP).
Extra curricular
We offer a wide range of extracurricular workshops/activities from playgroup to 12th Grade, so that children develop their full potential and creativity. There are activities included in tuition fees and others that are paid apart. In ad...
Facilities
Parking
Dining room
Classrooms
Soccer court
Basketball court
Volleyball court
Hockey field
Arts room
Gym
Computer room
Music room
Running track
Dance studio
Theater
Science room
Dining room
Classrooms
Soccer court
Basketball court
Volleyball court
Hockey field
Arts room
Gym
Computer room
Music room
Running track
Dance studio
Theater
Science room
Tuition and fees per year
How much does it cost to go to Lincoln International Academy?
The yearly tuition fee ranges from 123,9 to 221,7 UF.
Day school tuition
(1) Discounts in the incorporation fee and in the tuition fee will be applied from the second sibling onward. (2) A discount of 20% will be applied to school alumni, both in the incorporation and tuition fees. (3) The Special Needs program has additional costs.
Things to know
How many students are in Lincoln International Academy?
1970 students
- In total, Lincoln International Academy enrolls
- 1970 students from
- 38 different nationalities.
Health & safety
here is an infirmary in each campus with two university trained nurses in each one. Each student must have health insurance in one of the private hospitals of the city of Santiago.
Student-teacher ratio
1 : 7
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