Peru, Lima
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Admissions and transfers. If information about Colegio Montealto is desired, fill out the following form. The Admissions Department will send a link to schedule the applicant's evaluation (for students starting in Primary 2nd grade and up) and the family interview with the director of the corresponding institution. Process of admission: 1. Through the email provided in the initial form, two links will be sent to access the Enrollment Form and to attach documents in the Sieweb platform. 2. Once the Enrollment Form is filled in Sieweb, the admissions process begins formally; the Admissions Department will send a link to schedule the evaluation and the family interview. 3. As part of the evaluation, the applicant will spend a full school day at the Colegio and will take Mathematics, Language/Communication, and English assessments. The results of the assessments, whether passing or failing, will not be delivered, shown, or communicated to the family or applicant. 4. The result may be: Admitted; Not admitted; Waiting list. Explanations about the reasons for the decision will not be provided. Being on the Waiting List implies waiting for a vacancy due to the withdrawal of a student or admitted applicant; the Admissions Department will inform families on the waiting list about vacancy availability. 5. The admissions process lasts approximately 30 business days, and may be longer depending on how long the family takes to complete each required step. 6. Submitting the Enrollment Form in Sieweb implies acceptance of all the conditions and procedures described in this document.
Waitlist. Being on the waiting list implies waiting for a vacancy to become available due to the withdrawal of a student or admitted applicant. The Admissions Department will inform families on the waiting list about the availability of a vacancy.
Parents or guardians have the right to a scholarship. Law No. 23585 and its Regulation state that students of private schools and private universities who lose their parents or guardians have the right to a scholarship.
Montealto is a private, nonprofit, girls' Catholic day school in Peru that combines a traditional Catholic ethos with a contemporary international program. The curriculum features the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme alongside a bespoke plan designed to adapt to students' development and empower them to transform society. The school emphasizes differentiated education for girls, recognizing varied maturation paces, and teaches English intensively while promoting study of world cultures. Students are bilingual and benefit from being a Cambridge English School, with study trips and exchanges abroad that broaden horizons. A defining feature is Montealto's iKnowledge pedagogical system, an internationally validated model that links deep knowledge with sport and the arts to address physical, affective, intellectual, volitional, and spiritual dimensions. Spiritual formation is guided by the Opus Dei prelature, ensuring daily life reflects Catholic values. The combination of rigorous academics and holistic development prepares graduates for universities worldwide and professional pathways.