Peru, Cajamarca
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Located on a 6.5-hectare campus in Cajamarca, Davy College serves learners from ages 2 to 18 in a bilingual international environment. The school combines IEYC, IPC, IMYC with the IB Diploma, alongside a bespoke curriculum, to nurture critical thinking, self-motivation, organization, and collaboration. English and Spanish are developed from early years through secondary, enabling fluency in both languages within a strong bilingual policy. Facilities include grass sports fields, a coliseum, a library, science and technology laboratories, music classrooms, a cultural center for the arts, and smart, well-equipped classrooms. Students engage in Visual Arts, Music, and Performing Arts, with ensembles, theatre productions, and a dedicated Violin Ensemble. The school emphasizes leadership through a Student Council and a house system, and supports personal development via counseling and global education networks. Extracurriculars span arts, culture, service, and CISV programs, promoting intercultural understanding and community involvement. Davy College fosters achievement within a supportive community.
Av. Hoyos Rubio 2684, Cajamarca 06001, Peru
Davy College has 252 pupils, typical class sizes of 25, instruction in English, Spanish.
Located in Cajamarca, Peru, at Av. Hoyos Rubio 2684, Cajamarca 06001. The campus spans 6.5 hectares and includes well-equipped classrooms, spaces for early education, a library, a coliseum, covered multi-sport courts, science and technology laboratories, music rooms, and a cultural center.
Initial, Primary, Secondary, and Bachillerato (IB Diploma).
Bilingual international school
Peru
Davy College teaches IB (DP), IEYC (International Early Years Curriculum), IPC (International Primary Curriculum), IMYC (International Middle Years Curriculum), Bespoke Curriculum for students aged 2 to 18.
The fusion of the national curriculum, Fieldwork Education international study programs, and the International Baccalaureate Diploma enables the school to develop critical thinking, self-motivation and organization, understanding of relationships and communities, leadership and teamwork, communication, empathy, and the pursuit of personal and academic achievements. This rigorous and balanced curriculum, in which individual talents can be identified and nurtured, allows each student to experience success and reach their maximum potential through meaningful learning. Through a strong policy for bilingual development of English and Spanish from early years to secondary, students acquire the skills and knowledge to operate fluently in both languages. Visual arts are promoted through opportunities for collaborative work and exploration of various media and materials. The school offers a music program from early years through secondary, and performing arts are valued as part of personal and emotional development.
0% of graduates go on to university.
Second Step Program: Social-Emotional Learning provides tools for students to develop social skills through concrete activities of reflection, peer dialogue, video analysis, and activities inside and outside the classroom; families participate in these activities together. Values education is delivered through Second Step and tutoring and is validated by MINEDU.
English Language Acquisition (ELA) supports students who need assistance with bilingual education; it provides English learning in small groups with a modified curriculum and adjusted schedules to help integrate into the grade's studies.
The Counseling and Wellbeing Department provides comprehensive student support, accompanying students in academic and socio-emotional and behavioral development; it involves students, parents, teachers and administrators and uses cross-cutting activities to provide timely follow-up at every level.
Video surveillance is installed across the campus, including the perimeter and main corridors; its use is governed by a privacy and data-protection policy updated on August 28, 2025.
1. Admissions and transfers generally begin in late August; however, applications are accepted year‑round and are processed according to vacancy availability. The process is fully virtual, and the admissions staff will assist and guide applicants throughout the process. 2. Register to receive news about admissions and vacancies. Choose the level: Initial, Primary, or Secondary. Submit the form to stay informed; the school will notify applicants about opportunities and status updates. 3. Admisión para postulantes peruanos: Peruvian applicants must provide the following documents: birth certificate, copy of DNI, vaccination card, Hb hemoglobin screening certificate (only for the Initial level), proof of accident insurance or similar, the last payment receipt for dependent parents or the last three SUNAT declarations for independent parents, DNIs of both parents or guardians, and proof of payment for the Admission Right of S/ 100.00. 4. Traslados para postulantes peruanos: Transfers for Peruvian applicants require birth certificate, DNI, vaccination card, Hb hemoglobin screening certificate (Initial only), proof of accident insurance or similar, a copy of the notes for the previous and current year, the last payment receipt or the last three SUNAT declarations, DNIs of both parents or guardians, and proof of payment for the Admission Right of S/ 100.00. 5. Traslados para postulantes del extranjero: Transfers for foreign applicants require birth certificate, DNI, passport and/or foreigner ID, vaccination card, Hb hemoglobin screening certificate or its equivalent (Initial only), proof of accident insurance or similar. If they belong to the And Bello/Mercosur treaty: original study certificates from the country of origin with legalization/visa as required (including consular visa and ministerial legalization where applicable); certificates must be legalized by the Peruvian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and, where applicable, translated and evaluated. If not part of the treaty: study certificates issued abroad legalized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and visaed by the Peruvian Consulate; documents in another language require official translation and equivalencies; upon arrival in Peru, these documents must also be legalized by the Ministry. Conduct certificates from the previous year, passport/foreigner ID for both parents or guardians, last parent payments, and proof of payment for the Admission Right of S/ 100. 6. Mantengámonos en contacto: Register to receive news about admission and vacancies; choose Initial, Primary, or Secondary; submit.