7 out of 10 graduates access higher education or well -paid official work.
With high rates of university entry, employment and reward, schools of the Nocental Foundation in Puente Alto and La Pintana are consolidated as a successful educational model for vulnerable contexts.
Los NOCEDAL PELLIONS, ALmendral, Puente Maipo and Trigales of the NioDal Foundation, Located in the municipalities of La Pintana and Puente Alto, they announced their indicators of influence, consolidating themselves as educational institutions that generate true social mobility. Thanks to their professional technical approach and family and community accompaniment, their graduates achieve highly above national average results in different areas and in high contexts of vulnerability.
According to the 2025 impact indicators, 69% of his graduates access higher education, demonstrating that quality training in vulnerable sectors is not only possible, but transforms life. As a national average reference for the same period is 49% and the average paid school is especially 68%.
“These results are the reflection of an educational community that believes deeply in each student’s potential. It is not just about figures, these are stories of effort, overcoming and hope Gonzalo Esquivel, manager of the NOCEDAL Foundation Friends Association.
Higher Education: More opportunities, less abandonment
- 69% of 2023 graduates entered their first year of education.
- 65% manage to emerge, exceeding national averages.
This shows that students not only enter the university, but also manage to complete their careers thanks to academic and professional accompaniment.
Better academic results than average country average
In 2024, the Foundation students received 11% more on average in standardized national tests such as Simce and PAE, compared to the rest of the country.
Moreover, 8 out of 10 students (81%) reach high levels in the personal and social development index, which indicates that they are also trained in socio -emotional skills and school coexistence.
Greater dedication and commitment to class
- 90% average help at 2024.
- 10% more hours per week at school than national average.
This translates to the most effective time of learning, better academic preparation and the development of habits that affect future life. And in vulnerable areas it is even more important for students to be and attend the school for the risk they find in their premises (crime, drug trafficking, violence, overcrowding).
High employment and best income
- 79% of the Foundation Higher Education graduates find official work.
- The gross average income for the fourth year of the work of higher education graduates is $ 1,393,741 per month, a figure that exceeds the national average.
Moreover, the income gap between men and women graduates is only 4%, many below 20% of the national average, showing an educational model that also promotes gender equality.
A reproducible model to change the place
“The model we promote not only gives knowledge. It also forms values, generates networks and strengthens the pride of well -done work. Seeing our students successfully entering higher education or sustainable work tells us that we are on the right track,” adds Esquivel.
Education that transforms the realities
The results of the Nocedal Foundation show that even in the most challenging contexts, a comprehensive, demanding and high accompanying education can be the engine of change for thousands of young people and their families.
This experience reaffirms that investing in education with social sense and engagement returns, not only in figures, but in transformed life.