Peru, Lima
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The school is located at Av. Pío XII 261, Monterrico - Surco, Lima, Peru. It sits in the Monterrico–Surco area of southern Lima. The campus is accessible via major routes in Surco.
Preschool, Elementary School, Middle School, High School
The school is a bilingual International Baccalaureate school for girls.
The school offers personalized education.
Application / Admission Fees
- Application (derecho de postulación): PEN 300.00 (one-time; non‑transferable as part of the admission process).
Monthly tuition (pensión) by year group — per payment
- Early Years (1–2 years): PEN 1,310.00 per mensualidad.
- Nursery (3 years): PEN 1,350.00 per mensualidad.
- PreKínder (4 years): PEN 1,940.00 per mensualidad.
- Kínder (5 years): PEN 2,530.00 per mensualidad.
- 1°–2° Grado: PEN 2,940.00 per mensualidad.
- 3°–4° Grado: PEN 2,950.00 per mensualidad.
- 5°–8° Grado: PEN 2,960.00 per mensualidad.
- 9°–11° Grado: PEN 3,070.00 per mensualidad.
Annual tuition (total per academic year) — standard billing structure
- The school charges 11 payments per year (the first payment is the matrícula / registration payment and the remaining ten are mensualidades/pensiones). Annual cost therefore equals 11 times the listed mensualidad for the student's year group.
- Annual totals by year group (calculated as 11 x mensualidad):
- Early Years (1–2 years): PEN 14,410.00.
- Nursery (3 years): PEN 14,850.00.
- PreKínder (4 years): PEN 21,340.00.
- Kínder (5 years): PEN 27,830.00.
- 1°–2° Grado: PEN 32,340.00.
- 3°–4° Grado: PEN 32,450.00.
- 5°–8° Grado: PEN 32,560.00.
- 9°–11° Grado: PEN 33,770.00.
Matrícula (registration) and billing terms
- Matrícula: the registration payment (matrícula) is required to reserve the student's place for the school year; the matrícula value is equal to the listed mensualidad for the student's year group and is paid according to the school's matrícula schedule prior to the start of classes. Payment of matrícula is a condition to reserve the place.
- Billing schedule: the academic year is billed in 11 installments (the matrícula or ratificación de matrícula plus 10 mensualities/pensiones). Receipts for matrícula and the first mensualidad (March) are part of the documentation for enrollment.
- The listed mensualidad does not include the school meal (comedor) service.
Entrance fee (Cuota de Ingreso) — one‑time on admission
- Cuota de Ingreso (CI) by entry grade bracket (one-time payment to secure the first matrícula):
- Entry to Early Years 1 through Kínder: PEN 23,280.00.
- Entry to 1°–2° Grado: PEN 23,280.00.
- Entry to 3°–6° Grado: PEN 17,460.00.
- Entry to 7°–11° Grado: PEN 11,640.00.
Discounts / exemptions on Cuota de Ingreso
- Second child in the Salcantay or Alpamayo schools: 50% discount on the Cuota de Ingreso.
- Third child in the Salcantay or Alpamayo schools: Cuota de Ingreso is waived (exonerado).
- Children of alumni of Salcantay and Alpamayo: Cuota de Ingreso may be exonerated.
- Students from affiliated national or international sister schools: 20% discount on the Cuota de Ingreso.
Boarding / residence
- No boarding or residential fees are published for Colegio Salcantay; the school operates with Early Years, Primary and Secondary day‑school programs and the available public materials and regulations describe day‑school operations. No separate boarding fee schedule appears in the published fee materials.
Other costs or fees (uniforms, transport, meals, materials, extracurriculars)
- Uniform: the school requires specific uniform variants (daily summer/winter, gala, PE), and detailed uniform rules and garment descriptions are provided in the school regulations; specific uniform prices or an official uniform price list are not published in the publicly available fee documents.
- Transport: the regulations set conduct rules for use of transport and for transport on school activities, indicating a transport/ mobility service is part of school logistics, but no publicly published transport fare schedule or transport‑fee amounts appear in the school's published fee materials.
- Meals (comedor): the tuition amounts exclude the meal service; no published separate pricing for meal plans was found in the public fee listings.
- School materials, extracurricular activities, trips, technology fees or exam/assessment fees: these categories are referenced in regulatory and admissions documents but specific fees or standard charges are not listed in the public fee schedule.
Refunds and cancellations
- No specific public refund or reimbursement policy for matrícula, mensualidades/pensiones, cuota de ingreso or transport/meal plans is provided in the main public fee page or the school's published internal regulations that are available in the public documents reviewed. The school's internal regulations describe enrollment, matrícula and payment scheduling but do not publish a standalone refund table or detailed refund rules in the publicly available sections.
Fee payment handling and methods
- Administratively, matrícula and pension payments are processed through the school's Tesorería and the institution refers to an Extranet for families; the school's public materials do not publish a detailed list of accepted payment instruments (for example: which credit cards, online gateways or specific bank‑transfer details). Specific, itemized payment method options are not publicly listed in the published fee documents.
Summary of items not published in the public fee materials
- Detailed uniform prices, transport fares, meal plan prices, explicit refund/reimbursement rules and a definitive list of accepted payment instruments (credit card, bank transfer, etc.) are not published in the fee pages and the publicly available internal regulations reviewed. For clarity, the posted tuition (mensualidades), matrícula requirements, cuota de ingreso amounts, application (postulación) fee and discounts listed above are the published fee figures for the 2026 academic year as shown in the school's pensiones y pagos and regulatory documents.
Colegio Salcantay is a bilingual International Baccalaureate school for girls, serving ages 1 to 17, with a campus dedicated to early childhood through adolescence. The school delivers the IB Diploma Programme in grades 10 and 11 alongside a bespoke curriculum that blends Spanish and English, designed to foster intercultural understanding. From the outset, students learn in English through a cross-disciplinary approach that weaves Language Arts, Numeracy, Science, Social Studies, Music and Visual Arts into language development, with immersion in English language culture. The program is supported by practical tools such as an English Room, an English Lab and the Little Bridge platform. Cambridge certifications are earned from the fourth grade onward, and the Diploma Programme core—Extended Essay, Theory of Knowledge and CAS—prepares students for university admission and potential credit transfer. The school operates facilities including a PreSchool campus, music room, library, infirmary and auditorium, with NE0 LMS and Zoom tools.