Instituto Alemán Carlos Anwandter

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Instituto Alemán Carlos Anwandter (Deutsche Schule Karl Anwandter), also known as Colegio Alemán de Valdivia or Deutsche Schule Valdivia (DS or DSV), is a private school in Valdivia and the oldest German school in Chile. The school was founded in 1858 by Carlos Anwandter to serve the German community in Isla Teja. The school is bilingual and receives money from the government of Germany (formerly Western Germany) depending on how many students approve the DSH German language test.

Instituto Alemán Carlos Anwandter
German: Deutsche Schule Karl Anwandter
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Location in Valdivia
Los Laureles 050


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39°48′43″S 73°15′14″W / 39.812°S 73.254°W / -39.812; -73.254[1]
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Other namesColegio Alemán de Valdivia
Deutsche Schule Valdivia
TypePrivate
Established1858; 168 years ago (1858)
FounderCarlos Anwandter
Websitedsvaldivia.cl

It was at one time recognized as an overseas German school by the West German government.[2] It is recognized as such by the reunified German government.[3]

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  1. "Way: Instituto Alemán Karl Anwandter (116624760)". OpenStreetMap. Retrieved 28 May 2026.
  2. "Deutscher Bundestag 4. Wahlperiode Drucksache IV/3672" (Archive). Bundestag (West Germany). 23 June 1965. Retrieved on 12 March 2016. p. 24/51.
  3. "Deutsche Schule Valdivia Archived 2016-03-16 at the Wayback Machine." ZfA.
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