Peru, Lima
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Education aligned with international standards. Two foreign languages with international certification are German and English. In the upper secondary grades IV and V, students may pursue the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme, offering an international curriculum and opportunities to study abroad. The program is complemented by personalized teaching, integral development, and value formation through project-based learning and intercultural experiences.
The school offers a broad range of artistic activities and sports to enrich school life. Through theatre, music, visual arts, and dance, students explore new forms of expression, build creativity, and gain confidence. Students participate in artistic exhibitions and events, and they take part in tournaments led by sports associations such as ADECOPA. The program cultivates teamwork, discipline, and the joy of continual self-improvement.
Students develop strong communicative skills in Spanish, German, and English, aligned with the CEFR. They have access to international certifications such as DSD I and DSD II, and Cambridge English Certifications. The school emphasizes interculturality and global citizenship as core elements of its education. The language program provides pathways to international opportunities and recognition.
Two main extracurricular pillars support social development: the Brigada Ecoambiental Reinamundista (BER) and Model United Nations (MUN). The BER leads sustainability and science in action projects since 2019, including student-led environmental initiatives. MUN has been active since 2016 and matured into a structured workshop since 2024, with students acting as UN delegates and debating global issues. Students also participate in cultural exchanges and community activities that foster solidarity and social engagement.
Volunteerism and social responsibility are integral to the school's mission. The Vincentian values of simplicity, charity, and humility guide student-led volunteering and community service initiatives. The school supports social action through programs and clubs that engage students with local communities. Students develop social awareness and contribute positively to society.
Leadership development is encouraged through the Model United Nations program and other student leadership opportunities. During MUN conferences, students serve as delegates and practice diplomacy and teamwork. They research, articulate, and defend positions on complex topics, honing negotiation, public speaking, critical thinking, and conflict resolution skills. These experiences prepare students for university study and future professional roles.
Sports and physical activity are promoted as part of a healthy lifestyle. A wide range of artistic and athletic activities are offered to support wellness and personal growth. Students participate in tournaments organized by associations such as ADECOPA, fostering teamwork and discipline. The school also emphasizes self-improvement, resilience, and balanced development.
Reina del Mundo is a Catholic Peruano-German coeducational school in La Molina, Lima, promoted by the Congregation of Missionary Sisters of Saint Vincent de Paul from Hildesheim, Germany. The school combines its Peruano-German heritage with the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme for upper secondary students (years IV and V). It has IB World School status since 2003 and offers this program alongside a Catholic curriculum and Vincentian formation, with project-based learning and intercultural experiences. The campus serves about 980 students in two shifts and features facilities to support academic, physical, emotional, and spiritual growth: a dining hall, a full soccer field, a green field, and a Kindergarten area with psychomotor spaces, art facilities, a light room, a courtyard, and classrooms; plus an entry chapel, green courtyards, and technology rooms. German and English are taught, with DSD I and II and Cambridge English certifications. Extracurriculars include arts, sports, and service, such as BER and Model United Nations.