Fieldwork Education

International Curriculum Association

St. George’s College is the first educational institution to implement the British curriculum of Fieldwork in Peru, which articulates English education with “formative field work”, from Early Years to pre-university level.

British education makes our students think and process most of the information in the English language.

International category

Fieldwork Education offers an international study curriculum used by more than 15,000 teachers in more than 2,000 schools in 98 countries around the world. The only school in Peru that fully applies this educational strategy, based on obtaining a complete picture of the knowledge acquired through research, creation and innovation – and which is delivered almost entirely in English – is St. George’s College

This curriculum is complemented by technological advances that strengthen this process, such as the use of 3D printers for the development of prototypes such as lenses, historical places (Washington Capitol), or objects for practical use such as a lemon squeezer that adapts to a plastic bottle.This curriculum is complemented by technological advances that strengthen this process, such as the use of 3D printers for the development of prototypes such as lenses, historical places (Washington Capitol), or objects for practical use such as a lemon squeezer that adapts to a plastic bottle.

Taught mainly in English, this curriculum also allows us to reinforce our bilingual differential, ensuring fluent English at the end of the school career. Thanks to this curriculum, students are able to think and process most of their information in the English language, particularly in Science, Humanities, History and Geography courses amongst several others.

Employing the latest developments in neuroscience concerning how children learn, Fieldwork Education is based upon Enquiry, research, and internalization of knowledge putting it into effective practice. In addition, British programs are celebrated because they are perfectly articulated with the International Baccalaureate Diploma, Careers Program, university and life.

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