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High School Exchange in Chile

by: Nacel International

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Live the Chilean culture firsthand through our Homestay and School Immersion Program. Experience life with a local family, attend school alongside Chilean peers, and participate in extracurricular activities. Engage in daily Spanish conversation to enhance your language skills for longer academic stays abroad. Become an integral part of your host family, sharing in their activities and weekends ...

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Program Highlights

Live with a Chilean host family and broaden your insight into life in South America.

Build a bond with warm and friendly people, from local students to your host family.

Discover the diverse landscapes of Chile, from the desert north to the glacial south.

Hone your Spanish and learn to speak it confidently through daily interaction with native speakers.

Spend your free time and weekends engaged in various activities with your new friends.

Quick Details

Locations:
  • Chile
Availability
Year(s) Offered2025, 2026, 2027Duration:
  • 2-4 Weeks
  • 5-8 Weeks
  • Winter
Cost Per Week$5000+, $1500-2000, $2000-$5000
Age Requirement:14-17
Types & Subjects:
  • Homestays
  • Language Immersion
  • Student Exchange
Guidelines:
  • American
  • European
  • Canadian
  • Kiwi
  • All Nationalities
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Program Reviews

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Overall Rating

10

Total Reviews

1

2019 term in Chile

October 30, 2019by: Charlie H - United StatesProgram: High School Exchange in Chile
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Nacel has really been very helpful during the application process and my stay in Chile. I almost missed my chance to do the 2020 term in Chile, because I forgot to look for my perfect study abroad program in ahead of time and by then I was very busy with my homework at school. But.. Anyway, Nacel opened the doors for me when the rest of the agencies didn't accept me because “I was late”. It's really impressive landscapes over there. We flew over the Andes Mountains! I have never seen such a beautiful country in my life. I landed on a Saturday afternoon at Santiago airport. There was my host family Los Arenas and my local coordinator. I had done Skype before with my host family. As I already knew them, it was very normal for me to run to greeting them. They showed me their love and affection with a lot of kisses and hugs. Chilean people are very kind and warm. We went to their house, they lived in a neighbourhood where you could clearly see the Andes far away, but near! I don't know how many photos I've taken of that beautiful landscape. The next day, Domingo, they organized a delicious barbecue in the garden of the house. I met cousins and family friends. At first, I think it happens to all of us, I experienced new feelings: JOY of being in a new country and meeting new people, sadness because my parents were in the United States with my siblings and at that moment I was starting a new life and living new adventures. The feeling of sadness lasted very little because I have so much to do in Chile: adapt to my new life, unpack my suitcase, study, check new vocabulary, help my host family at home, and hanging out with friends. The first day of school was amazing! We woke up in the morning, the host mother ironed my uniform and prepared a ''colacion'' bag where there was a cheese sandwich, an orange juice and an apple. They dropped us off to school, and the vice-principal welcomed me with some students. I felt very good about that warm welcome. I felt very good and happy to be an exchange Student in Chile. Attending high school wearing uniform is great. If you haven’t tried yet, you should! We all look the same. My classmates are very nice and fun. I remember one time when I didn't understand something, during recess, they brought the English teacher to translate their message to me. I will miss everyone with all my heart. I will also miss the food: Empanadas, sopaipillas, cazuela, Humitas..everything! Chilean people have shown me that it is possible to be happy and always move forward and overcome obstacles. I hope that my little brother Liam takes Spanish courses at school seriously so that he can soon participate in this Nacel exchange program and perhaps visit the Arenas in Santiago.

Program Details

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Locations

  • Chile

Types and Subjects

  • Focus Areas
  • Homestays
  • Language Immersion
  • Student Exchange

Availability

Years Offered: 2025, 2026, 2027

Duration:
  • 2-4 Weeks
  • 5-8 Weeks
  • Winter

Age Requirement

14-17

Guidelines

  • American
  • European
  • Canadian
  • Kiwi

Cost per week

$5000+, $1500-2000, $2000-$5000

Program Cost Includes

  • Tuition & Fees
  • Accommodation / Housing for Program Duration
  • Weekday Meals (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)
  • Weekend Meals (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)

Accommodation Options

  • Home-stays

Qualifications & Experience

    Language Skills Required

  • Spanish

    Accepted Education Levels

  • High School Sophomore (2nd Year)
  • High School Junior (3rd Year)

Application Procedures

  • Online Application

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