Peru, Lima
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Classrooms accommodate up to 25 students and are spacious with large windows for ventilation and natural light; ceilings are designed to keep the environment temperate and cool. All secondary classrooms have a computer, a multimedia projector, and an interactive whiteboard. The infrastructure includes laboratories, sports areas, green spaces, and a library.
Sports areas are part of the campus infrastructure.
Classrooms accommodate up to 25 students; all secondary classrooms have a computer, a multimedia projector, and an interactive whiteboard; laboratories are part of the facilities.
Debate Club is offered. Activities include sports, cultural events, extracurricular programs, and study trips.
Villa Alarife School is an IB World School in Peru serving ages 3 to 18, offering the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme alongside a bilingual education with a strong emphasis on English. The bilingual approach develops listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills and provides access to international certifications. Founded on November 19, 1998 by Decree RD No. 3908, it began as a three‑level institution and now serves about 600 students across roughly 26 classrooms from Pre‑Kinder to 11th grade. Facilities include classrooms for up to 25 students, laboratories, a library, green spaces, and sports areas; all secondary classrooms have a computer, a multimedia projector, and an interactive whiteboard. In 2011, a sports field with football, basketball, volleyball and an athletics track was inaugurated. The program includes study trips for grades 7–10 to Tarapoto, Cajamarca, Arequipa, and Cusco and participation in external competitions such as ACE and interschool debates. A Debate Club, various arts events, and the Festival of Music and Dance enrich campus life.