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If you're researching international schools in Peru offering German Curriculum, this page lists every school we know of and lets you sort, filter and compare them — without school marketing in the way. The most common curriculum is Bespoke Curriculum, taught by 2 of the schools below. The oldest school listed is Deutsche Schule Lima Alexander von Humboldt, opened in 1952.
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Deutsche Schule Lima Alexander von Humboldt is a German international school in Peru with campuses in Miraflores and Surco and recreation center in Huampaní. It follows the German curriculum with bespoke program for ages 4 to 18 across Kindergarten, Grundschule, Mittelstufe, Oberstufe, and BerufsBildungsZentrum. German-language immersion runs from Kindergarten through upper secondary, with a native German educator and a bilingual partner in Kindergarten. In Grundschule most subjects are taught in German, with Castellano supported by a school-developed Castellano book; MDK combines music, German, and art within immersion. In Mittelstufe and Oberstufe, DaF and DaM pathways allow movement between language groups; from Grade 5, students develop presentation skills via the Doppel-Klick series. Upper secondary leads to the Deutsches Internationales Abitur (DIA) under the DIAP framework, with DSD I/II exams; Spanish remains core through Abitur, English and French are offered as additional languages. Extracurriculars include ADCA Música, German-Peruvian exchange, Die Pfadfinder.
Weberbauer Schule is a Peruvian-German bilingual intercultural institution established in 1976 and governed by a parent-driven cooperative. The school teaches in German and Spanish, with English incorporated to support intercultural communication and international understanding. From early education onward, the curriculum emphasizes hands-on, discovery-based science learning that develops critical thinking and practical problem solving. German language and culture are a central part of daily life, guiding activities, relationships, and exchanges with the wider community. The school fosters values of peaceful, creative coexistence and collaborative teamwork, helping students learn to listen, negotiate, and work together across differences. The learning environment is described as warm and inclusive, with fluid, respectful communication among students, families, and educators. Weberbauer Schule offers an authentic bilingual experience that prepares students for global opportunities while rooted in Peruvian context and intercultural perspectives. It emphasizes respectful partnerships with families and a supportive climate that encourages curiosity and resilience continually.
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