Peru, Lima
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English is the language of instruction. Spanish language studies are included in the curriculum. In the High School, students may pursue the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Program, with language offerings including French and Mandarin in IB courses, alongside Spanish-language options such as Spanish A Lit and Spanish B.
English is the language of instruction from Early Childhood through Grade 12. The school operates an English-language immersion environment across all grades. Non-native English speakers are supported by an English as an Additional Language (EAL) program, with on-site testing to determine the level of EAL support after admission. The program sustains an international, college-preparatory framework.
Colegio Franklin Delano Roosevelt, The American School of Lima, is an independent international school for ages 3 to 18 that combines a U.S.-based college-preparatory program with the International Baccalaureate Diploma Program. Instruction is in English, with the Official Peruvian Program (OPP) offered in Spanish and accredited by the Peruvian Ministry of Education. In high school, students may pursue the IB Diploma or select individual IB subjects, and the junior and senior years include Innovation Academy, a transdisciplinary path in Media, English and Humanities, followed by Economics and Marketing and a year of Business Entrepreneurship and Philosophy. Graduates earn the U.S. Diploma and may also receive the Official Peruvian Certificate of Studies and the IB Diploma. The campus sits on 23 acres in La Molina, Lima, with facilities including a swimming pool, Early Childhood Center, a Performing Arts Center, and library/media center. The school hosts athletics, arts, clubs, and service programs.