Peru, Lima
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Languages taught include Italian, English, Spanish, and German. The program develops and deepens knowledge and skills to achieve communicative competence in Italian, English, Spanish, and German. The Italian secondary education consists of two levels: Scuola Media (Middle School), lasting three years, and the Liceo (Senior High School), lasting four years, leading to the Diploma di Maturità, an official credential for university admission worldwide.
The school teaches in Italian, with language study in English, Spanish, and German.
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.