Peru, Lima
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Begins at age 2 in Scuola dell'Infanzia (Kindergarten) and culminates in the final year of the Italian Maturità (Italian Baccalaureate).
Italian School
Italy (promotes Italian language, culture and traditions in Peru).
Application & one‑time fees
- Entrance (cuota de ingreso): USD 10,000 (published as the standard entrance/registration fee; the final amount may vary by grade of entry).
- Example one‑time admission charge shown for early years: Kindergarten 1 (age 3) had an itemized one‑time admission figure of S/. 27,560 in the 2025/2026 fee schedule example. This one‑time amount is separate from the annual tuition/pension.
Tuition (pensiones) — annual totals and per‑payment amounts by year group
- Early years (Nursery / Kindergarten):
- Age 2 (Nurs. 2): Annual total S/. 18,500; monthly/pensión reference levels published for early years correspond to this annual range.
- Age 3 (Kindergarten 1): Annual total S/. 18,500.
- Age 4 (Kindergarten 2): Annual total S/. 20,800.
- Age 5 (Kindergarten 3): Annual total S/. 25,300.
- Primary / Secondary / Liceo (Grades 1–12):
- Annual total per grade: S/. 31,750 for Grades 1 through 12 (published as the standard annual tuition figure across primary and secondary grades).
- Published monthly pension (pensión) ranges used in the school's pricing summaries (useful to calculate per‑payment amounts):
- Matrícula (registration) and monthly pension examples listed by level: Matrícula from S/. 1,850 to S/. 3,175 depending on level; Pensión (monthly) from S/. 1,950 (2–3 years) up to S/. 3,300 (Primary, Secondary and Liceo). The IV Liceo (Bachillerato Italiano) example pension is published as S/. 2,825. Use the monthly pension value applicable to the student's grade to calculate yearly cost under the school's billing schedule.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- The school invoices tuition as ten (10) monthly pensions per academic year. Families also pay a matrícula (registration) at enrolment equivalent to one pension, so the effect is commonly 10 monthly payments plus a matrícula equal to one pension (11 pension‑equivalents across the year).
- Payment timing and penalties: payment terms, due dates and any late‑payment conditions are set in the school's payment regulations and enrolment contract; the school's regulations establish the pension schedule in ten installments and detail the administrative rules that govern non‑payment.
Boarding / residential provision
- The school is operated as a day school; no boarding (internado/residential) provision is listed in the published school profiles and fee schedules.
Other costs and recurring extras
- Registration (matrícula): Published registration amounts range from S/. 1,850 up to S/. 3,175 depending on the level. This payment is separate from the monthly pension.
- Textbooks / book bank: The school operates a Banco de Libros (book bank) for texts in Spanish, Italian and other languages; families should expect book‑bank or textbook charges or deposits according to the school's book distribution policy.
- Extracurriculars, transport, uniforms, student accident insurance and school trips: these cost items are normally billed separately (where applicable) as ancillary fees or services by the school; specific fixed amounts for these extras are not listed in the public fee summaries used for the 2025/2026 fee schedules. Families should prepare for additional charges for optional activities, uniforms, transport and insurance as billed by the administration at enrolment or during the year.
Refunds and withdrawal
- Refunds and the financial consequences of withdrawal are governed by the school's enrollment contract and internal payment regulations. The school's payment regulation sets out the required matrícula and the pension schedule and establishes administrative rules applied when families withdraw or fail to meet payment obligations. Specific refund conditions (timeframes, percentages, or administrative charges) are stipulated in the enrolment agreement and the school's internal regulations.
Fee payment options
- Payments are processed through the school's administrative office and follow the school's established payment procedures; published enrolment guidance and the internal regulations describe that tuition and registration are paid to the administration under the school's billing process. Families should use the administrative office to arrange accepted methods (bank deposit/transfer, payment at cashier or the school's established collection channels) and to request official receipts. The school's admission materials instruct families to complete the required payment steps through administration as part of finalising enrolment.
Note: The figures and schedules shown above reflect the school's published fee summaries and fee schedule examples for the 2025/2026 academic year and the school's stated billing structure (ten pension instalments plus matrícula); published sources show per‑grade annual totals and level‑by‑level monthly pension examples that allow calculation of per‑payment amounts under the school's 10‑payment billing system.
Collegio Italiano Antonio Raimondi in Peru is a long-standing Italian school serving ages 2 through 17. The educational path begins in Scuola dell'Infanzia and extends to the final Diploma di Maturità Italiano, with Italian Lyceum and Italian High School tracks. The school operates under an Italian-Peruvian framework, blending Italian language and culture with Peruvian schooling. Its curriculum includes Indian Curriculum and Cambridge (Secondary) elements, reflecting a diverse international approach while preserving Italian credentials. Students are welcomed into the Raimondi Family, a 152-year-old community promoted by the Associazione Educativa Antonio Raimondi that disseminates Italian language and traditions in Peru. From age 2, pupils receive immersion in English, Italian, and Spanish, fostering bicultural competence. The program emphasizes comprehensive formation—academic, emotional, and social—so learners are prepared to pursue higher education worldwide, with the Diploma di Maturità Italiano as a globally recognized qualification. The school nurtures valued traditions while fostering international opportunities for students.