Peru, Lima
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The school is located in the heart of San Isidro and sits on over 14,000 square meters, serving early childhood, primary, and secondary students. The early childhood spaces are designed for the age, with spacious, bright classrooms and two exclusive gardens with play areas. It has its own gym for psychomotor development and the Aucouturier approach. For primary and secondary, the campus includes four science laboratories, a library, two Makerspaces (one for PEP and one for PAI and Diploma), and dedicated spaces for Visual Arts and Music. The campus also features the Dynamic Classroom, Perelman Auditorium, Castoriano Room, Audiovisual Room, a Sports Field, and teachers' rooms alongside administrative offices.
To support physical education and sports workshops, the school has basketball and volleyball courts, a football field on the sports ground, and a gym. The gym enables indoor athletic activities and conditioning. Outdoor courts and the football field provide space for team sports and outdoor training. These facilities support a comprehensive on-campus sports program for students.
For primary and secondary, the school has four science laboratories, a library, two Makerspaces (one for PEP and one for PAI and Diploma), and dedicated Visual Arts and Music classrooms. These environments are complemented by the Dynamic Classroom, the Perelman Auditorium, Castoriano Room, Audiovisual Room, Sports Field, and teachers' rooms and administrative offices. The Makerspace inaugurated in 2020 features recording, photography and editing studios, as well as 3D printers, Chromebooks, notebooks, and Wacom tablets. Technology is integrated across the campus with every classroom equipped with projectors and smart boards.
Sports and workshops are part of the extracurricular program. Physical education classes and sports workshops use basketball and volleyball courts, a football field, and the gym. The Makerspace, Visual Arts, and Music spaces support arts and technology-related activities outside regular classes. The Dynamic Classroom and Perelman Auditorium provide spaces for student events and presentations beyond daily lessons.
Colegio León Pinelo is a private basic-education school of the Jewish Association of Peru in San Isidro, Lima. Founded in 1946, it serves around 300 students from pre-nursery to upper secondary and offers the International Baccalaureate continuum (PYP, MYP, DP) for ages 2–18. The program blends IB with Judaic studies and Hebrew, with English as a second official language and Hebrew as a heritage language. The Primary Years Programme uses Units of Inquiry in a bilingual setting, with most content taught in English in Primary. The Middle Years Programme comprises eight subject groups and culminates in the Personal Project; the Diploma Programme includes a monograph, Theory of Knowledge and CAS, with IB assessments. The campus spans over 14,000 square meters and includes four science laboratories, a library, two Makerspaces, dedicated Visual Arts and Music spaces, the Dynamic Classroom and Perelman Auditorium, plus a sports field. Extracurriculars include a choir, Israeli dances, chess, and a Student Council.