Peru, Lima
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The Reina del Mundo campus is a safe, welcoming space designed to support students' academic, physical, emotional, and spiritual growth. It includes a dining hall, a full soccer field, and a green field. The Kindergarten area provides psychomotor spaces, bathrooms, art facilities, a light room, a courtyard, and classrooms. An entry chapel, green courtyards, and technology rooms complete the on-site facilities. This environment is not just a set of facilities but a living space designed for each child to reach their full potential.
The school has a full soccer field on campus. A green field is also available for outdoor sports. The sports program is promoted as part of a healthy lifestyle, emphasizing teamwork, discipline, effort, and the joy of self-improvement. Students participate actively in tournaments organized by ADECOPA and other events.
Kindergarten is equipped with psychomotor spaces, bathrooms, art facilities, a light room, a courtyard, and classrooms. There are technology rooms on campus. The campus is designed to accompany students in their academic, physical, emotional, and spiritual growth. The spaces support learning across levels from Kindergarten through upper secondary.
The school offers a wide variety of artistic and sports activities that enrich student life. Through classes and workshops such as theatre, music, visual arts, and dances, students explore new forms of expression, strengthen creativity, and build a more authentic and confident identity. The school promotes sports as part of a healthy lifestyle, fostering teamwork, discipline, effort, and the joy of self-improvement. Students participate actively in tournaments organized by ADECOPA and other events.
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.