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Our story

Euroamerican College was established as Colegio Euroamericano in 1997 in the San Isidro district. In 2001, the campus in Pachacámac was built. After 20 years, as part of a modernization initiative, it underwent a name change to Euroamerican College. Since its inception, it has offered international education and has been dedicated to addressing environmental concerns by promoting an ecological philosophy. This philosophy emphasizes understanding, appreciating, and actively participating in the preservation and conservation of nature. 

Key achievements and notable
acknowledgments:

Year 2005

Received official recognition from the National Environmental Council (CONAM) as an Environmental School.

Year 2007

Earned accreditation from the International Baccalaureate Organization and introduced the IB Diploma Program.

Year 2011

Joined the Latin American Head Conference (LAHC), a global network of educational leaders dedicated to improving education quality in Latin America.

Year 2013

Received certification from the International Baccalaureate Organization to officially offer the Primary Years Programme (PYP).

Year 2017

Celebration of our 20th anniversary, marking our renewal as Euroamerican College.

Year 2007

Inauguration of our wastewater treatment plant, a system enabling garden irrigation while minimizing the excessive use of drinking water.

Year 2008

Recognized as an Environmental School by the Ministry of Environment.

Year 2012

Formed a partnership with the French Alliance to enhance French language instruction as a secondary foreign language.

Year 2016

Admission to the Association of Private Schools (ADECOPA).

Year 2018

Recognized by Cambridge Strategies as the only Peruvian school among the world's top 100 most innovative schools.