Peru, Lima
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The school cafeteria is operated by a concessionaire. They offer drinks such as quinoa beverages, hot chocolate, and coffee, along with a variety of sandwiches; a lunch service is provided with a menu including a starter or soup, two mains, a dessert or fruit, and a beverage, with diet and soft-diet options available.
The school is governed by the Cooperative of Educational Services Abraham Lincoln Ltda (Cooperativa de Servicios Educacionales Abraham Lincoln). Members elect representatives through a General Assembly, which sets annual service fees; the cooperative reserves funds through a Cooperative Reserve.
Abraham Lincoln School in Peru is an International Baccalaureate World School serving students aged 3 to 18. It offers PYP, MYP, and DP, along with the International Baccalaureate Career-related Programme (IBCP). The campus in La Molina covers about 50,000 square meters, with an arts building, science laboratories, three libraries, a 120-seat auditorium, a coliseum, an athletic track, and two official soccer fields. The school operates as a bilingual community, delivering instruction in English and Spanish, and offering Mandarin Chinese and French as third languages. The Diploma Programme includes core courses such as Theory of Knowledge, CAS, and a Monography, with Peruvian subjects in Religion, Physical Education, and Performing Arts. The school was founded in 1950 and relocated to its current La Molina campus in 1981; IB programs were introduced thereafter. With over 1,350 students, the school emphasizes a multicultural, engaging environment and extensive after-school programs, clubs, and sports for families.