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Currently, 8% of the total number of students enrolled in Chile have a foreign origin. Most of them attend public schools and are concentrated in a few schools. Therefore, there is a tendency towards segregation of these students, as in other countries. This study provides elements for the analysis of the institutional aspects that influence this phenomenon. A case study was carried out with three public elementary schools located in the city of Santiago that in 2018 had a high proportion of migrant students. A mixed methodology is used, including the analysis of data on the evolution of enrolment and interviews with directors. These schools occupied a middle or low position in the scholar market and had been experiencing a loss of Chilean students, which led them to be open to enrolling migrant students. This allowed them to stabilize their enrollment, while attracting this type of population. The process is not free of tensions, one of the most relevant being they do not receive the resources associated with the Law of School Preferential Subsidy (SEP; Subvención Escolar Preferencial, in Spanish), given the situation of administrative irregularity in which many of students’ families find themselves.
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Mary Lou Fulton College for Teaching and Learning Innovation
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El estudio investiga cómo, a pesar de existir una retórica de inclusión y "puertas abiertas", diversos factores institucionales y dinámicas del mercado escolar chileno provocan una alta concentración de estudiantes migrantes en ciertas escuelas de la Región Metropolitana (superando en ocasiones el 30% de la matrícula). Utiliza datos estadísticos (SIMCE y SIGE) y entrevistas en profundidad dirigidas a las direcciones de las escuelas para demostrar que esta concentración suele darse en establecimientos con baja demanda por parte de familias chilenas, evidenciando una brecha entre la política pública y la realidad de los centros educativos.
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Cordoba, C., Rojas, K., Altamirano, C., & González, R. (2025). “We are an open-door school”: Institutional factors facilitating the concentration of migrant students in schools in Santiago, Chile. Education Policy Analysis Archives, 33. https://doi.org/10.14507/epaa.33.8274
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