Peru, Lima
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The campus covers approximately 50,000 m² and features modern architecture with an arts building, the principal's office, and administrative offices. Yards, playgrounds, and green spaces provide space for student movement. There are science laboratories, a coliseum with 800 seats, an athletic track, and two sports fields with official soccer dimensions. Classrooms include dedicated rooms for music and arts, a playroom, and an auditorium with a 120-seat capacity, along with three computer labs and three science laboratories. Three libraries serve Nursery, Primary, and Secondary levels, with more than 50,000 books.
The sports facilities include a coliseum with 800 seats, an athletic track, and two sports fields with official soccer measurements. These spaces support soccer and a range of other sports. School teams participate in the ADCA and ADECORE associations.
Classrooms include special rooms for music and arts, a playroom, and an auditorium seating 120. There are three computer labs with modern equipment. Three science laboratories are available for science classes.
Sports workshops include athletics, basketball, baseball, football, gymnastics, ludo-motricity, taekwondo, table tennis, and volleyball at recreational, formative, and leisure levels, with school teams competing in the ADCA and ADECORE associations. After-school artistic workshops run from 3:00 to 5:00 pm and include cartoons and comics, guitar, bijouterie and handmade jewelry, modern dance, robotics, yoga, dances for preschoolers, and multiple musical instruments. The program also includes the Student Council (COES), a Sustainable Development elective, and talent support options such as Math Talents and English Next Level.
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.