Peru, Lima
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The school prepares students to obtain national and international certifications that strengthen their competencies and open doors to studies in other countries. It offers DSD in German language. English certificates include YLE, Movers, Flyers, PET, KET, and FCE. It offers the International Baccalaureate in Mixed Languages (GIB).
The school includes a Church Choir as part of its pastoral activities. Liturgical practices are observed permanently according to the Catholic liturgical calendar and German religious traditions. The pastoral program aims to evangelize in a welcoming, kind, and service-oriented way. Students may participate as acolytes, in the church choir, monthly prayers, and in sacraments preparation.
The school organizes and promotes an intercultural exchange with Germany. The program has been running for more than ten years and aims to immerse students in German culture, improve language skills, and achieve strong DSD results. Peruvian students travel to Germany for visits, and German students visit Peru to learn about its culture and language. The school emphasizes a multilingual and intercultural environment through its German‑Peruvian education and exchanges.
Catholic formation emphasizes social projection works through the school's educational mission. There are family‑school programs, including Apostolic Communities of Parents, a parent school, and Dominican formation. Students participate in acolyte roles, church choir, monthly prayers, and sacraments preparation as part of the pastoral program.
The Pastoral program is a space to share, learn, deepen, and enjoy faith. It seeks to live out the Kingdom of God through permanent liturgical practices and Catholic traditions. Students participate in acolyte duties, church choir, monthly prayers, and sacraments preparation. The program fosters community, character, and spiritual wellbeing for students and families.
Beata Imelda Deutsche Schule is a German international school abroad serving students from age 3 to 18. The curriculum centers on the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (offered since 2013) alongside a bespoke, bicultural program grounded in Christian values and intercultural understanding. Primary education runs from Kindergarten through the 4th level, with early years focused on literacy, habit formation, autonomy, and Christian traditions. A Learn at Home program supports remote learning through information and communication technologies. The school promotes multilingual education with German language certification (DSD) and English certificates such as YLE, Movers, Flyers, PET, KET, and FCE. The International Baccalaureate in Mixed Languages (GIB) is also offered. A long-standing intercultural exchange with Germany has been running for more than ten years, enhancing language skills and DSD results. Pastoral activities, including a church choir and liturgical practices, reflect Catholic formation and community service as core aspects of student life. For families.