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Teach at Cambridge College in Peru

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About Cambridge College

Cambridge College Lima has been offering a first-class international education for over 30 years, combining high academic standards with opportunities to excel in sports and the creative and performing arts.

Cambridge College is a member of Inspired Schools, a leading global premium schools educating over 80,000 students across a global network of more than 110+ schools on five continents, sharing a unique vision of modern education.

Located in La Encantada de Villa, away from the noise and pollution of the city, our school occupies a privileged position in a protected environment which affords ample green space for sports and outdoor activity.

Cambridge College offers a balanced approach to education, prizing not only an education of internationally-recognised academic excellence but also achievement in sports and the arts. Additionally, we pride ourselves on the formation of individuals sensitive to issues of social responsibility and the environment.

The educational philosophy shared by the Inspired group of schools, and pursued by Cambridge College Lima since the school’s inception, is founded on a dedication to excellence permeating every aspect of the school, integrating innovative, challenging and enriching academic, performing arts and sports programmes, the three pillars of an Inspired education.

Following Responsibilities:

  • Determine the general philosophy of the school, in accordance with the Peruvian Constitution and the Law of Education and its corresponding reglamentation.
  • Approve the Internal Regulations, in coordination with the Headmaster of the school.
  • Hire the Headmaster and complete the necessary legal procedure for his/her recognition by the corresponding authorities.
  • Name two representatives to form part of the Fee and Scholarship Committee of Cambridge College Lima.
  • Ensure the education provided by the school is of the highest quality by the use of suitable methods of information collection and control.
  • Encourage continual professional development of Staff and also ensure remuneration is appropriate and competitive.
  • Guarantee up-to-date equipment and installations in the school and a programme of opportune maintenance and renovation of the pavilions, furniture, equipment and pedagogical materials
  • Keep abreast of the latest technological advance in the educational area.

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Cambridge College contact information

Address: Alameda De Los Molinos, Lima, LIM, Peru

Peru at a glance

Country information

Capital: Lima

Language: Spanish

Population: 30,814,175

Currency: Nuevo Sol (PEN)

Government: Unitary presidential constitutional republic

Country quick facts

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Lake Titicaca in Southern Peru is the world’s highest navigable lake, and South America’s largest lake.
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It’s tradition for Peruvians to give friends and family yellow underwear for good luck on New Year’s Eve
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Almost every weaving technique known today has been invented by Peruvians as far back as 3,000 B.C.
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Out of the 10 million alpacas in the world, 75% of them live in Peru.
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Peru is home to the world’s largest flowering plant, called the Puya raimondii. It only blooms once in its lifetime and can take up to a century to do so and then dies.
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Some places in the coastal desert of Peru are so dry that they have received only 1 inch of rain in the past 30 years.
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Although Peru is considered a poor country, it is extremely rich in natural resources, including gold, silver, copper, lead, natural gas and oil.
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