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Scuola Italiana Vittorio Montiglio

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Italian international school

Scuola Italiana Vittorio Montiglio or Scuola Italiana Santiago is an Italian international school founded in 1891. Located at Las Condes, Santiago Province, Chile. It has scuola infanzia (preschool) through scuola secondaria di II grado (upper secondary school).

The current campus has 52 classrooms, two tennis courts, three soccer (football) fields, two swimming pools, two bocce fields, and four multipurpose fields. The campus has a total of 27,000 square metres (290,000 sq ft) of constructed space. It opened on 24 March 2009."

References

  1. "." Scuola Italiana Vittorio Montiglio. "Avenida Las Flores 12707, Las Condes, Chile"
  2. "SCUOLE PARITARIE ITALIANE ALL'ESTERO" (Archive). Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Italy). p. 3/6.

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International schools in Chile Chile
Santiago
Concepción
Curicó
Osorno
Valdivia
Valparaíso
Viña del Mar
Unrecognized
German schools
Former schools
There were previously schools in Los Ángeles, Osorno, Puerto Montt, Puerto Varas, Punta Arenas, Temuco and La Unión recognized by the West German government (see p. 23-24/51)
Italian international schools
Schools with "statale" in their name are owned and operated by the Italian government. Others are private schools.
Schools with asterisks (*) are not recognised by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs as Italian schools.
Europe
North and
South America
Middle East
and North Africa
Sub-Saharan
Africa
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In its list of privately-operated international schools, the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs classifies Turkey as Europe


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