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About Inspired Education
The leading global group of premium schools
Inspired offers academic excellence to over 90,000 students in 118 schools across 24 countries. The international group of leading, premium schools utilizes best educational practices from every corner of the globe to ensure each student receives a first-class learning experience, from Kindergarten to Year 13.
Inspired schools remain anchored in the vibrant cultures of their respective locations, and collectively, they form an international community that nurtures each student's academic and personal development in a progressive, dynamic, and innovative learning environment.
Specialist-led, extracurricular activities and exchange programmes are woven into the fabric of Inspired's approach to schooling, resulting in a well-rounded, diverse student population of engaged, active learners who confidently apply their wide-ranging skills within a global context.
Students benefit from a robust, holistic, international curriculum formed around the three pillars of modern education: academic excellence, sports, and performing & creative arts, with dedicated, highly qualified teachers who demonstrate Inspired's exemplary methodology. In the application of a student-centered teaching model, Inspired schools achieve outstanding examination results and, importantly, nurture happy, multi-skilled individuals who have faith in their abilities. Inspired students are empowered to fulfill their potential and are fully equipped to thrive in the modern world.
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Peru at a glance
Country information
Country quick facts
Lake Titicaca in Southern Peru is the world’s highest navigable lake, and South America’s largest lake.
It’s tradition for Peruvians to give friends and family yellow underwear for good luck on New Year’s Eve
Almost every weaving technique known today has been invented by Peruvians as far back as 3,000 B.C.
Out of the 10 million alpacas in the world, 75% of them live in Peru.
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.
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.
Although Peru is considered a poor country, it is extremely rich in natural resources, including gold, silver, copper, lead, natural gas and oil.

