Liceo Javiera Carrera

In 1913, Juana Gremler (its first headmaster) established a first studies plan, similar to the curriculum of the men's lyceums.

After the death of Gremler, Isaura Dinator assumed the headmaster's position.

[1] Dinator, in consultation with the government, changed the lyceum's name to "Liceo Javiera Carrera".

Additionally, the French language was made compulsory (English and German remained optional).

It remains one of the most prestigious girls-only schools in Santiago, Chile, a reputation solidified by its many notable alumni.

Logo of the high school