Peru, Lima
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Euroamerican College was established as Colegio Euroamericano in 1997 in the San Isidro district. In 2001, the Pachacámac campus was built. After 20 years, as part of a modernization initiative, it underwent a name change to Euroamerican College. Since its inception, it has offered international education and has been dedicated to addressing environmental concerns by promoting an ecological philosophy.
Euroamerican College runs community events including parent workshops for Early Years and Primary, a G-4 Recreational Festival with ADECOPA, Earth Week activities, and celebrations for Mother's Day and Father's Day, plus Student Led Conferences and Interhouses competitions. It inaugurated a new secondary pavilion in 2023 and introduced Lacrosse as a new sport in 2024.
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.