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Our school Open Days are designed for families who are considering the benefits of a world-class international education at Colegio Peruano Británico (CPB) in Lima.
At our international school Open House, you’ll explore our recently renovated facilities and experience learning in action. You’ll also gain an in-depth insight into how our 60-year history, commitment to innovation, and blend of British academics and Peruvian culture create an education that will shape your child’s future.
To secure your place, please complete our registration form, below. If you can’t make an Open Day, you can schedule a personalized tour with our Admissions Team.
Colegio Peruano Británico (CPB) is an outstanding Nord Anglia Education international school, founded more than six decades ago. In our warm and welcoming educational community, we proudly promote the culture and principles of British and international education in Peru.
Studying here, your child will grow their specialist academic knowledge, develop an array of skills, and build a lifelong love of learning. We’ll support them to take responsibility and act with respect, honesty, and solidarity, too. This will prepare them for success at college and in the world, whatever they choose to be or do in life.
Attending a school Open Day in Lima is the best way for prospective families to find out more about CPB.
An Open House event is your chance to explore the facilities, meet teachers and leaders, and learn about what and how a school teaches. It’s a perfect opportunity to ask questions about the admissions and enrolment process, too.
There are many benefits to attending a Colegio Peruano Británico school Open Day. At the event, you will:
We hold Open Days at various points during the school year. We also offer in-person private tours. These can be arranged at a time that suits you.
To find out more, please get in touch with our Admissions Team.
