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Exchange students will enjoy the Latin American spirit of the Chilean culture. European influence is clearly felt in Chilean art, architecture and music. The geography of Chile is perhaps the most impressive: the country extends some 4300 km from the desert north to the glacial south. As a result, exchange students will discover a huge variety of landscapes and weather conditions.

Chilean has a long tradition of openness to foreigners. Families who decide to welcome international students into their home do it because they want to experience genuine cultural exchange.
They look forward to learning about your culture and enriching their own home with your presence. Our host families put lots of effort into providing you with the best experience possible, so make sure you do the same and give as much of yourself as you can. It will enhance the experience for everyone!

  • Who can go: 15–18 years on arrival

  • Departure month: August and January

  • Language requirements: No

  • Visa: Yes

  • Choice of destination: No

  • Prep course: Yes,Additional cost.

  • School year: August– mid-May

  • School day: Usually 08.00 – 15.30

  • Subjects: Mandatory and elective courses

  • Trips during your exchange: Yes

High school in Denmark is called “gymnasium” and the Danes spend three years there. When they have completed these years with the right grades, they are eligible for higher education and can apply to university or other higher education. Most exchange students are placed in the second year of “gymnasium”.

The Danish high school year begins in August and ends in June of the following year. The schedule may vary, but you begin no earlier than 8 am and end no later than 4 pm. The Danish school year isn’t divided into semesters, it runs on with breaks in the autumn and at Christmas, Easter and summer. The summer holidays last from the end of June until early August. Exchange students often spend the school breaks with their host families. There are no school uniforms.

The subjects that students study vary depending on which focus they choose. Exchange students often study the compulsory subjects such as Danish, mathematics and English. You can also study additional languages, such as French, German, Spanish or Latin, and other subjects, such as biology, history, Danish literature, art and music. The number of subjects may vary from school to school, and the study counsellor or principal at your school will help you make the right choices.

Prices

3 Months / Fall :
Semester / Fall :
Year / Fall :

What is included

Administration fees
Host school placement and tuition fees (if any)
Host family accommodation with full board
Airport pickup and transfer
Orientation on arrival by the local coordinator at the airport
Support, assistance and 24 hour emergency phone number during the whole program
Local health, accident and private liability insurance

What is excluded

Flight ticket
Pocket money
Consular visa fees
Health insurance fees
Books
Public transport
School uniform
school lunches

Optional Service

Welcome Camp
Additional Excursions
Extra activities organized by schools and others
Extra language courses

  • Can I take part in sports during my exchange year?

  • What sort of school will I attend?

  • Do you have a contact person at my destination?

  • I am ready to apply, how do I do it?

  • Enroll for the info session for all these questions.

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