Peru, Lima
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The school hosts Model United Nations events, including EACMUN. EUROMUN is listed on the school calendar as a Model UN activity. The Feria Internacional de Universidades appears in the calendar as a university fair.
Earth Week features a theatre performance with the fable 'The tree that didn't know who it was'. Aloha Early Years offers Hawaiian-themed activities with colors, music, and smiles. See more activities indicates further arts-related events throughout the year.
The curriculum is fully bilingual in Spanish and English from age 3, with French introduced at age 10. From fifth grade, French is taught for three hours per week. In secondary, French is taught two to three hours per week for Grades 7–10 and four hours per week for Grades 11–12. Francophonie Day and Language Day are celebrated on campus.
Interhouses 2023 involved students and teachers competing in house-based events. The Recreational Festival for 4th graders (ADECOPA) was hosted as an interinstitutional competition. Mother's Day and Father's Day celebrations bring the school community together.
Earth Week emphasizes environmental awareness as part of school values. World Autism Awareness Day promotes inclusion and respect for differences. Parent workshops and family-focused events engage the school community.
Ecoleaders and Peacemakers were sworn in as new student leaders. The Student Led Conference provides a platform for Early Years and Primary students to present and reflect on their learning. These initiatives foster leadership and responsible participation within the school.
Earth Week fosters environmental awareness and student wellbeing. The Recreational Festival G-4 (ADECOPA) provides a day of physical activity and teamwork. Mother's Day and Father's Day celebrations promote family and community bonds. Parent workshops support family wellbeing and involvement.
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.