COLEGIO MENOR QUITO OPEN DAYS

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Join our international school Open Day to discover how Colegio Peruano Británico’s (CPB) innovative educational approach will nurture your child’s growth and inspire success. Our Academic Directors will personally guide you through our bilingual curriculum, introduce you to our brilliant teachers, and explain what makes our school so special.
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REGISTER FOR THE NEXT CPB OPEN DAY

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. 

Event 1
Saturday, Apr 18 2026 09:00AM - 11:00AM
Event 2
Thursday, May 28 2026 09:00AM - 11:00AM
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  • Elementary School

A TYPICAL DAY AT COLEGIO MENOR QUITO

With our exciting liberal arts curriculum, world-class teachers, and state-of-the-art facilities, your child will form a lifelong love for learning at Colegio Menor Quito.
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READY TO START
We greet our friends and teachers at our Morning Meeting and share our ideas, thoughts, and feelings to get started. We discuss the activities we’ll work on for the day ahead.
SETTLING IN
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BUILDING BLOCKS
We can build impressive constructions with blocks or explore the exciting world of robots in our state-of-the-art Maker Space. As we play, we’re applying our skills in language and math.
CREATING AND IMAGINING
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DISCOVERING OUR VOICE
Whether we’re being introduced to sports or having time to discover art and music, we’re encouraged to make our own choices, guided by our curiosity. We learn how to express ourselves in words and in other creative ways, too.
EXPRESSING OURSELVES
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ADVENTURES ON THE PLAYGROUND
There’s nothing like fresh air! We can run, climb, and play games together with friends on the playground, as we take risks and try new things.
PLAYING AND EXPLORING
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STORY TIME!
We practice our listening and speaking skills in English with our teachers. We’re excited about the stories we hear and tell—and story time motivates us to read on our own in the library, too.
READING ALOUD

A TYPICAL DAY AT COLEGIO MENOR QUITO

With our exciting liberal arts curriculum, world-class teachers, and state-of-the-art facilities, your child will form a lifelong love for learning at Colegio Menor Quito.
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CHECKING IN AS A COMMUNITY
We gather in our homeroom to get ready for the lessons ahead by greeting each other, checking our schedule, and coming together as a welcoming learning community.
GETTING ORGANIZED
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GETTING ACTIVE WITH SPORTS
We practice physical skill work through sports and keep our bodies active to stay healthy. Being on a team, using our energy, and knowing when to rest also supports our well-being, as we develop our resilience.
COLLABORATING
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CREATIVE EXPRESSION
When we have any school project, we explore ways to communicate our unique approach. When we pick up an instrument or paintbrush, we especially learn to express our voice and our own vision through projects, boosted by top creative advice from Julliard.
BUILDING PROJECTS
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MASTERING THE CORE MODEL
We’re excited when we meet or exceed our goals in each core subject with our teachers. By the 4th Grade, we can even begin to work more independently, as we receive specialized instruction from subject experts.
CHALLENGING OURSELVES
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PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS
In both solo and collaborative assignments, we practice “design thinking” by creating our own unique solutions to stimulating challenges or problem sets. In this way, we learn how to be the drivers of our learning.
DESIGN THINKING
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more than 60 years of educational excellence

WHAT MAKES COLEGIO MENOR QUITO SPECIAL?

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.

FACTS ABOUT COLEGIO MENOR QUITO

1963
Colegio Peruano Británico has been delivering British educational excellence in Peru for more than 60 years.
3-18
We welcome students from the Early Years through to the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme.
1:9
Students enjoy outstanding personalized support and attention thanks to a teacher-student ratio of 1 to 9.
100,000
Our learners are part of a worldwide network of more than 100,000 Nord Anglia students, creating connections and opportunities around the globe.

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