Peru, Lima
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There is a cafeteria service offering snacks and lunches for those who request it. The service is optional and provided by a third party that shares a monthly menu. Students from fifth grade of primary through fifth grade of secondary eat lunch in the cafeteria at different times. Preschool through fourth grade students eat lunch in their classrooms, and if they opt for lunch from the concessionaire, the lunch is delivered to their classrooms.
The school is a Catholic private educational institution affiliated with the Congregation of the Sisters Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary (IHM). The IHM declaration expresses the religious foundation and leadership guiding the school's mission.
Colegio Villa María is a private Catholic all-girls school in Peru delivering the IB Diploma Programme for students aged 3 to 17. The school teaches in English with immersion from early years and maintains a STEAM-forward curriculum, integrating Science, Technology, Art and Mathematics. The campus features air-conditioned classrooms, well-equipped laboratories, a library and dedicated spaces for sports, alongside green outdoor areas; educational technology is embedded across lessons. A century-long tradition of Catholic education underpins a mission to form women leaders with a service orientation. Villa María is affiliated with the Congregation of the Servant Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary from Immaculata, Pennsylvania. The IB curriculum is complemented by a strong arts and language program, including theatre in English, instrumental music, choir and French, and extensive community-service initiatives such as Obras sociales and mission trips. Distinctive programs include Spirit Girls leadership and the international Debates/MUN team. Enhancing global readiness.