
Collège André Malraux
Secular, Founded 1981
Updated July 2026
André Malraux is a secular, co-educational Peruvian-French school in Lima that provides a humanistic education with a strong emphasis on the French language, arts, and critical thinking. It serves students from Maternelle through secondary school, integrating local culture with French influence.
Curriculum
Teaching approach
Founded in 1981, the school is a secular, co-educational institution that prioritizes humanistic formation, critical thinking, and personal freedom. It emphasizes social commitment, honesty, and transparency, aiming to develop students who are culturally grounded and capable of contributing to the improvement of society. The educational approach focuses on the individual, fostering an affective climate where students work at their own pace to build autonomy.
Programmes
The curriculum is designed for integral formation, with an average of 22 students per classroom. French instruction begins in Maternelle and includes preparation for DELF PRIM and DELF (A1-B2) exams, while English instruction prepares students for the Cambridge B2 First certificate. In the final two years of secondary school, the school offers the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme.
Student support
Frequently asked questions(3)
- What curriculum does Collège André Malraux offer?
- Collège André Malraux offers IB Diploma.
- Is Collège André Malraux co-educational?
- Collège André Malraux is a co-ed school.
- Where is Collège André Malraux located?
- Collège André Malraux is an international school in Lima, Peru.
Tuition & fees
No published fee schedule was found for this school.
Admissions
The school accepts new applicants and re-entries from Maternelle through the first year of secondary school, subject to vacancy availability. The process requires the submission of birth certificates, vaccination records, previous academic reports, and identification documents, followed by family interviews. Virtual appointments for the admissions process can be scheduled on weekdays.
Facilities
About the campus
The campus is located in the Santa Teresa neighborhood of Surco, Lima. It utilizes external partnerships for specialized training, including the Alejo Aramburú Tennis Academy and the Domenack Swimming Academy.
Co-curriculars
The school offers a variety of sports, including tennis, football, basketball, volleyball, athletics, ping pong, chess, and swimming. Artistic expression is encouraged through classes and workshops in painting, music, theater, choir, and dance. Additionally, students participate in 'Clases Verdes' (field trips across Peru), cultural cafes with guest speakers, and an end-of-secondary trip to France.
IB Diploma