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Fleming College

Peru, Trujillo

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School Essentials

Foundational information about the school

Location

The school is located at Av América Sur 3701, Trujillo, Peru. The campus is in Trujillo and can be reached at +51 044 284 440 or via contacto@fleming.edu.pe. The address is shown on the Fleming College site.

Levels

Early Years; Primary (PYP); Secondary (IMYC) with progression to the IBDP.

School Type

The school is a British international school.

Country Affiliation

Peru

Fees

Applicable academic year
Fees and schedules shown below correspond to the school's published economic information for the 2024 academic year.

One‑time entry / enrolment (Cuota de ingreso)
- PEN 12,300 — Initial (05 years) and Primary (G1–G6).
- PEN 8,200 — Secondary G7–G8.
- PEN 4,100 — Secondary G9–G11.
- PEN 0 — IBDP (G12) entry (no enrolment fee listed for G12).

Annual registration (Matrícula) and regular tuition (Pensión) — amounts and frequency
- The school charges a one‑time annual matrícula (paid once per year) plus a pension expressed as ten monthly instalments.
- Initial (03 years): Matrícula PEN 1,180; Monthly tuition PEN 1,180 (ten instalments).
- Initial (04 years): Matrícula PEN 1,580; Monthly tuition PEN 1,580 (ten instalments).
- Initial (05 years): Matrícula PEN 1,710; Monthly tuition PEN 1,710 (ten instalments).
- Primary (G1–G6): Matrícula PEN 1,950; Monthly tuition PEN 1,950 (ten instalments).
- Secondary (G7–G11): Matrícula PEN 2,065; Monthly tuition PEN 2,065 (ten instalments).
- Note: IBDP (G12) tuition and assessment arrangements for diploma examinations are described separately below.

Discounts and reductions applied to tuition
- Bono de Buen Pagador: a discount of PEN 50 per month for pensions paid on time (conditions and due‑dates specified by the school).
- Plan de Ayuda Familiar (PAF): automatic family discount for families with more than one child enrolled; applied in birth/age order. Specific PAF amounts and application rules are set by the school.

Billing schedule and payment terms
- Pension billing is structured as ten monthly instalments with due dates published in the school's payment calendar: March 31; April 30; May 31; June 30; July 13; August 31; September 30; October 31; November 30; December 13.
- Payments for the matriculation process must be made at the authorized banks (Banco de Crédito and BBVA) using the student code; payments should be made at least two business days before completing the online matriculation. Boletas (payment receipts) are sent by email within three business days after payment. Parents may request an invoice by email.
- Late payment: non‑payment by the due date incurs automatic mora (late interest). The school charges the maximum moratory interest permitted for non‑banking operations up to the date of payment; outstanding obligations may block matriculation and can affect issuance of academic certificates.

Boarding / residence
- No boarding or residential tuition schedule is listed in the school's economic information; Fleming College operates as a day school and no boarding fees are provided.

Other costs and additional fees
- IGCSE (Cambridge) voluntary exam fees: examples published include PEN 615 per subject for some IGCSE entries and higher rates for coordinated sciences (amounts vary by subject). These IGCSE fees are optional and payable when parents/students choose to register for the external exams.
- IBDP exam/component fees: the school published a value for DP assessments; in 2024 the total IBDP assessment cost stated for students was PEN 3,530.10 (the school indicated it assumed that cost for required DP assessments in 2024). If parents request changes or late modifications to DP registrations, those additional costs are chargeable to the family. Corresponding student‑level component fees are also listed in USD in the published schedule (e.g., USD 714 for six subjects and per‑component USD values for TOK, EE, CAS).
- Co‑curricular workshops and elective courses: the school runs co‑curricular workshops (enrolment via the online matriculation system). The published materials note the workshops and the enrolment process but do not itemize a universal fee table for all workshops in the economic summary; some workshops or elective course options may carry additional charges.
- Materials and devices: the school issues an annual suggested list of materials and required devices; costs for books, supplies, and any school‑owned devices are additional and billed or charged as applicable.
- Lost/damaged school property: parents are financially responsible for loss or damage to school property (books, devices, furniture) and such charges are treated as obligations.

Refunds and withdrawals
- The school's published economic information specifies consequences for outstanding obligations (late interest, withholding of certificates, and inability to ratify matriculation) and describes payment and penalty rules. A specific, itemized refund schedule for withdrawal or prorated refunds is not detailed in the 2024 economic statement; the document treats unpaid obligations and moratory interest and refers parents to the school's procedural manuals for admissions/matriculation steps.

Fee payment methods and invoicing
- Primary payment channels named: authorized bank payments at Banco de Crédito and BBVA made using the student code (requested before completing the online matriculation). Boletas are delivered by email; invoices (facturas) can be requested in advance by contacting the school's finance email. No universal online card‑payment link is specified in the published fee schedule; the school's enrolment instructions centre on payments made at the authorized banks and subsequent online confirmation.

Collection, penalties and documentation
- Payment receipts (boletas) are issued by email within three business days after payment. Late payments incur automatic mora at the maximum permissible moratory interest for non‑banking operations; sustained non‑payment may block matriculation and withhold certificates for unpaid periods.

(End of fees overview.)

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English, Spanish
Fees Unlisted
Ages 3 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 700
Type Co-educational
Bus Service No

Fleming College is a British international school in Trujillo, Peru, welcoming learners aged 3 to 18. The school offers a clearly structured international curriculum, including the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme (PYP), the International Middle Years Curriculum (IMYC), Cambridge IGCSE and the IB Diploma Programme (DP). This combination provides a coherent pathway from Early Years through to pre-university study, with an emphasis on inquiry-based learning and concept-based units. The programme is grounded in British, Peruvian, and international standards, helping pupils develop independent thinking and a global mindset. A strong pastoral system supports wellbeing and character development, with a warm, friendly school community. Fleming College is the first IB World School in Trujillo, highlighting its commitment to IB pedagogy and international-mindedness. Facilities and teaching practices align with a rigorous but collaborative learning environment, encouraging students to engage with ideas, take responsibility for their learning and pursue excellence across disciplines every day.

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