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Euroamerican College

Peru, Lima

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The school at a glance
Instructs in Spanish, English, French
Fees Unlisted
Ages 3 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 600
Type Co-educational
Opened 1997
Bus Service No
Academic offering
Curriculum IB (PYP), IB (DP)
Taught languages French
Typical class size 22
Strengths Languages, Academic Enrichment, Service and Sustainability
Clubs Academic and Intellectual, Arts and Creative, Cultural and Language
Stages Early Years, Primary School, Secondary School, Sixth Form
Introduction

Euroamerican College is a private, co-educational, secular school in Lima that serves students aged 3 to 18. It belongs to the Euroidiomas Group and offers an International Baccalaureate education with the IB Primary Years Programme (PYP) and the IB Diploma Programme (DP). From age 3, the curriculum is fully bilingual in Spanish and English, with French introduced at age 10. The campus in Pachacámac spans about 50,000 square meters of green space—the last green valley in Lima—and features new buildings equipped with smart screens and modern technology. The school provides a balanced environment with a freshly prepared dining hall and dedicated academic facilities. Distinctive programs include a strong focus on environmentalism through Earth Week, and regular Model United Nations events such as EACMUN and EUROMUN, along with a university fair (Feria Internacional de Universidades). Activities also include theatre productions, Hawaiian-themed arts, and Francophonie and Language Day celebrations throughout the year.

MZA. C LOTE. 187 URB. CASA BLANCA LIMA, Pachacamac, Peru

The Essentials

Euroamerican College has 600 pupils, typical class sizes of 22, instruction in Spanish, English, French.

Location

Located in Pachacámac, Lima, Peru. The campus sits in the last green valley in Lima and spans nearly 50,000 square meters. The environment is tranquil with lush vegetation and expansive green spaces.

Stages

Early Years (Nursery–PreKinder–Kindergarten–1st grade); Primary (2nd–6th grades); Secondary (7th–11th grades); International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (DP). The school is an IB World School offering IB Primary Years Programme (IB PYP) in Primary and the DP; instruction is bilingual in English and Spanish, with French introduced from the fifth year of Primary.

Type

Private, co-educational, secular school. Part of the Euroidiomas Group.

Religious affiliation

Secular

Fees
Registration / Application fee

- Registration (application) deposit: S/ 450 — payable by deposit to Banco BBVA Continental; this deposit is stated as non-refundable.

Admission / entry (one-time) fee

- Admission (entry) fee (one-time, paid on acceptance): US$ 8,900 for new families (figure published for the 2026 school year). The admission/entry fee is non-transferable; possible installment payment of the admission fee may be available according to the acceptance letter. The school's admission policy notes that the admission fee is paid once for a student's schooling, although parents who previously requested a proportional refund when withdrawing may be required to pay the current admission fee on re-entry.

Tuition fees by year group (published figures for the 2026 school year)

- Early Years / Nursery and Prekínder: S/ 1,990 per month, billed in 10 installments (annual total S/ 19,900).
- Kinder and Grade 1: S/ 2,110 per month, billed in 10 installments (annual total S/ 21,100).
- Grade 2: S/ 2,540 per month, billed in 10 installments (annual total S/ 25,400).
- Grades 3 to 6: S/ 2,600 per month, billed in 10 installments (annual total S/ 26,000).
- Grades 7 to 11 (IB Diploma I years included where applicable): S/ 2,930 per month, billed in 10 installments (annual total S/ 29,300).
- Grade 12 (IB Diploma II year): S/ 3,260 per month, billed in 9 installments (annual total S/ 29,340).

How tuition is billed and timing (billing schedule & payment terms)

- Standard billing for most year groups is delivered as ten monthly installments per school year (commonly structured March–December in local practice); Grade 12 is billed in nine installments. Parents complete an upfront registration/admission step (deposit and required documents) and then follow the school's invoicing/billing schedule. The admission page instructs families to make the initial registration deposit by bank deposit and to send the receipt to the admissions email address.

Boarding / residential fees

- Boarding is not listed as a current fee/service for ongoing enrolment on the school's services and admissions materials; the school presents itself as a day school with school-provided transportation available. No ongoing boarding/residential fee schedule is published. (The school does operate a door-to-door transportation service for students.)

Other costs and what is included in the tuition

- The school lists the following services as provided at no additional cost (i.e., included within the regular tuition/pensión): preparation and coordination for international exams (Cambridge and DELF), weekday lunch (Monday–Friday), afternoon activities, accident insurance and student rental insurance, virtual platforms, a physical and digital book bank (no need to purchase books), annual class photograph, field trips/excursions, and certain costumes/costume pieces for school activities. These items are explicitly described as included in the pension.
- Uniforms, personal school supplies not covered by the book bank, private lessons, certain optional extracurricular provider fees (where external vendors are used), and any voluntary family-specific services (private transport arrangements other than the school-provided routes if applicable) are not listed among the items explicitly provided at no additional cost; parents should expect to budget for personal items and any optional paid activities. The school's Services page describes which items are provided by the school and notes the transport service as a separate operational service.

Refunds and cancellation terms (financial refund information)

- The initial registration deposit (S/ 450) is stated as non-refundable. The admission/entry fee is described as non-transferable. The school's admission policy indicates the admission fee is normally paid once for the student's schooling; it also documents that parents who previously requested a proportional refund at withdrawal may be treated differently on re-entry and must pay the admission fee in force at re-entry. Specific proportional-refund procedures and any possible timetable or percentages for refunds are handled under the school's formal admission/financial policies.

Fee payment options and administrative payment steps

- Registration (application) is initiated by deposit of the registration amount to Banco BBVA Continental, scanning the voucher/receipt and sending it to the admissions email address indicated by the school. The admissions page gives the Banco BBVA Continental deposit instruction for the registration step. For annual tuition and other invoiced items, the school issues billing according to its invoicing schedule; the public pages show bank-deposit procedures for admission registration but do not publish a comprehensive list of every accepted payment method (for example, explicit on-page confirmation of credit-card or online payment portals is not provided on the public admission pages). Families commonly follow the school's invoicing instructions after acceptance.

Summary figures (per-school-year totals, 2026 published schedule)

- Nursery / Prekínder: S/ 1,990 × 10 = S/ 19,900 per year.
- Kinder / Grade 1: S/ 2,110 × 10 = S/ 21,100 per year.
- Grade 2: S/ 2,540 × 10 = S/ 25,400 per year.
- Grades 3–6: S/ 2,600 × 10 = S/ 26,000 per year.
- Grades 7–11: S/ 2,930 × 10 = S/ 29,300 per year.
- Grade 12 (IB II): S/ 3,260 × 9 = S/ 29,340 per year.

If you need the school's billing letter or acceptance paperwork to complete database fields such as bank account details, sibling discounts, or exact instalment dates, those are administered by the school's admissions/finance office and appear on the acceptance/contract documents the school issues to enrolled families.
Academics

Euroamerican College teaches IB (PYP), IB (DP) for students aged 3 to 18.

Curriculum

Fully bilingual Spanish–English curriculum from age 3, with French introduced at age 10. The IB Primary Years Programme (IB PYP) and the IB Diploma Programme (IB DP) are offered.

Higher Education Progression

Upon completion of the IB Diploma Programme, students have the opportunity to access universities worldwide immediately.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

The Well-Being Committee plans, coordinates, and leads actions that promote harmonious and positive relationships within the educational community. The Great Kindness Challenge fosters friendships, joy, and goodwill among students and staff. The IB learner profile includes Balanced, which encompasses intellectual, physical, and emotional well-being.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

The curriculum is fully bilingual in Spanish and English from age 3. English language development begins in the early years, with classes taught in both English and Spanish; French is introduced from the fifth year of primary (age 10).

Mental Wellbeing

The Well-Being Committee plans, coordinates, and leads actions to promote harmonious and positive relationships within the educational community. The IB learner profile includes Balanced, which covers intellectual, physical, and emotional well-being.

Safeguarding

The school has an Anti-Bullying policy and a Democratic and Harmonious Living Policy to support safeguarding and healthy school climate.

Admissions

Admissions

1. The first step to initiate the admission process is to attend a guided tour. The school offers international education in English. French is taught as a second foreign language. The school provides International Baccalaureate Programs and psycho-pedagogical support. 2. Admission is subject to vacancy availability. Vacancies are allocated with priority for siblings of students enrolled in the school, children of alumni, and children of staff members. Vacancies are reserved for foreign families or those coming from abroad. Alignment with the vision and mission of Euroamerican College is also considered. 3. Admission levels and required ages: Nursery 3 years old by March 31 of the current year; Pre-kindergarten 4 years old by March 31; Kindergarten 5 years old by March 31; First grade 6 years old by March 31. 4. School schedule: 8:40 a.m. – 3:50 p.m. with afternoon activities. 5. 6. Admission appointment: An appointment will be scheduled for both parents with the school's administration. Starting from the second grade of primary, an academic assessment will be conducted. 7. Required documents: Progress report from the previous year and the current year; Vaccination card; Applicant's ID; DNI or CE of both parents; Official studies certificate; Payment receipts of the last 3 months. If you have your own business, you can present the PDT; Certificate of no debts with the educational institution of origin. 8. Results: Within a maximum period of 7 days, the Admissions Department will communicate the results by phone. 9. Admission fee: To formalize entry, the admission fee must be paid according to the terms outlined in the acceptance letter. The fee is non-transferable. 10. Fees and tuition: For 2024, the following tuition levels apply: Nursery/Pre-kindergarten/Kindergarten/1st: S/ 7,900; 2nd–3rd: S/ 7,400; 4th–5th: S/ 6,900; 6th: S/ 6,400; 7th–8th: S/ 5,400; 9th–10th: S/ 3,300; 11th–12th: S/ 1,800. Monthly installments are available: Nursery/Pre-kindergarten/Kindergarten/1st: S/ 1,895 (10 installments); 2nd–6th: S/ 2,415 (10 installments); 7th–10th: S/ 2,615 (10 installments); 11th–12th: S/ 2,615 (10 installments); 12th: S/ 2,995 (9 installments). A sibling discount is available.

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