Colegio León Pinelo is a IB Primary Years Programme / IB Middle Years Programme / IB Diploma Programme / IB school in Lima, Peru. Founded in 1946. Annual tuition ranges from $11,448 to $12,539 USD.
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About
Colegio León Pinelo is a private, coeducational day school in Lima, Peru, offering the complete International Baccalaureate continuum from Primary Years Programme through Diploma Programme. Authorized as an IB World School since 2013, the school provides education in Spanish and English across all three IB programmes.
School data verified by NanaSays. Last updated: April 2026.
Why Families Choose
Colegio León Pinelo is the only school of the Jewish Association of Peru offering the full IB continuum (PYP, MYP, DP) integrated with Judaic studies and Hebrew language education. It operates as a small, close-knit community of approximately 300 students in a bilingual Spanish-English environment, with a strategic alliance with Universidad del Pacífico and Cambridge English certifications to support higher education pathways.
Fees & Financials
Original currency: PEN 42,400 - 46,440. Application fee: $1,145.
Admissions Process
- 1Prospective families are invited to learn about the school's pedagogical proposal and facilities through a guided tour. Families submit contact details via an online form or email [email protected]. For transfers to primary and secondary, an inquiry process is conducted to confirm vacancies by grade and to assess alignment with the school's values and ideals.
School Day
Day school
Student Life
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Wellbeing & Safety
The Wellness and Student Support Team (EBAA) includes specialists who accompany students, teachers, and families to address needs effectively. The programme centres on social and emotional learning as part of daily school life, building trusting relationships and fostering development as global citizens with agency and empathy.
Positive Discipline promotes mutual respect and responsibility, guiding students to become meaningful members of the school and wider community. The Student Council represents students, supports their welfare, and serves as a voice for suggestions and proposals.
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private
Judaism





