What are the schools in Peru like?
When we asked about the schools in Peru, they said...
"The British School of Lima is one of the best international schools in Peru. It is a co-educational, non-denominational school that offers a British-style education to students from Pre-Kindergarten to Year 13. The school is committed to providing a high-quality education that is tailored to the individual needs of each student. The curriculum is based on the National Curriculum of England and Wales, and the school also offers a range of extra-curricular activities. The Markham College is another excellent international school in Peru. It is a co-educational, non-denominational school that offers a British-style education to students from Pre-Kindergarten to Year 13. The school is committed to providing a high-quality education that is tailored to the individual needs of each student. The curriculum is based on the National Curriculum of England and Wales, and the school also offers a range of extra-curricular activities. The Colegio Franklin Delano Roosevelt is a bilingual school in Peru that offers a bilingual education to students from Pre-Kindergarten to Year 13. The school is committed to providing a high-quality education that is tailored to the individual needs of each student. The curriculum is based on the National Curriculum of Peru and the United States, and the school also offers a range of extra-curricular activities," said one parent with children at in .
"This is a small school that is growing. The teacher to student ratio is 4 to 1. It is a Christian school that is taching our kids to get along with others. We love the school and would recommend it to anyone. The cost is cheaper than the other schools in town which is an added bonus," commented one expat when asked about International Christian School in Lima.
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What are the schools in Peru like?
If you live in Peru, newcomers to Peru would love to hear your answer to this question.