Peru, Lima
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Lord Byron has two campuses located in Sol de La Molina, Lima. The first campus was in Camacho, Surco, and initially offered early childhood and primary education. The educational approach was well received, leading to the purchase of a 4,000 m² site and the Sol de La Molina campus, inaugurated in 1986. Today there are two campuses in Sol de La Molina, with ample spaces for students to develop fully. The facilities include large classrooms, a football pitch, a basketball court, a laboratory, a library, a study room, a computer room, a music room, an events hall, and more.
Football pitch and basketball court are available. The two Sol de La Molina campuses provide space for physical education and team sports. The facilities support ongoing athletic programs. They are used in PE classes and sports clubs.
Academic facilities include a laboratory, a library, a study room, a computer room, a music room, and an events hall.
From nursery onward, students take courses in crafts, theatre, visual arts, dances, music, physical education, swimming, psychomotor development, basketball, volleyball, taekwondo, ballet, soccer, tennis, and chess. In the music workshop, students learn to play guitar, cajón (box drum), violin, cello, and flute. Students also participate in competitions such as ADECOPA, Nueva Acrópolis, Byron Got Talent, Choir Contest, CENIT, Yes Forum, among others.
Lord Byron School is a private bilingual day school in Sol de La Molina, Lima, offering the International Baccalaureate framework alongside a Cambridge examination centre. The primary years program runs from Nursery to Grade 5, with the Middle Years Programme and the Diploma Programme available for older students. Instruction aligns with mother tongue Language A, the language of instruction Language B, and additional languages French and Mandarin Chinese, creating an environment where multilingual communication and intercultural understanding are part of everyday learning. The school maintains Sol de La Molina campuses with facilities, including large classrooms, a football pitch, a basketball court, a laboratory, a library, a study room, a computer room, a music room and an events hall. A broad extracurricular program covers crafts, theatre, visual arts, dance, music, swimming, robotics and sports, supported by active student leadership, a Cambridge Open Center, and competitive opportunities through local and international events.