Ecuador, Guayaquil
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InterAmerican Academy is located at Puerto Azul Km 10.5 via la costa, Guayaquil, Guayas. The school teaches in English with 100% English instruction (except for world languages). The campus supports a STEM initiative and a complete Fine Arts Program. The early years follow a Reggio Emilia approach, and the elementary school features a Maker Space. The Center for International Education provides Guayaquil students with options to study at universities around the world.
The school has a STEM initiative and a complete Fine Arts Program. The early years are Reggio Emilia inspired, and the elementary school has a Maker Space. A Project Based Learning philosophy guides instruction. Internationally accredited in Guayaquil since 1982 and grants a US high school diploma. Advanced Placement Capstone is offered as part of the program, and the school is the only AP Capstone program in Ecuador.
Summer Camp provides activities in English including Art & Crafts, Zumba, Mindful Coloring, Origami, and Sports. We receive students from outside the IAA community starting at age 3. A schedule is provided to registered participants. Experiential Learning is emphasized, with Education without Frontiers enabling real-world hands-on experiences.
InterAmerican Academy in Guayaquil is a private, non-profit day school delivering an American-style education from nursery (age two) through grade twelve. The curriculum is English-language and leads to a United States high school diploma, with Cognia accreditation ensuring standards-based, project-based learning. The school offers Advanced Placement through the AP Capstone program, including AP Seminar and AP Research, and emphasizes college admissions guidance through the Center for International Education. A Maker Space, a STEM initiative, and a complete Fine Arts program anchor hands-on inquiry and creative expression. Early years follow a Reggio Emilia-inspired approach, while project-based learning pervades the elementary and secondary years. The campus sits in Guayaquil's Puerto Azul area and serves a diverse community of more than 29 nationalities, about 252 students in total. A strong student-support system, language immersion through the International Language Academy, and extensive test-prep resources support well-being and global readiness. Only AP Capstone in Ecuador.