Newton College (Peru)
Newton College | |
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Address | |
Av. Ricardo Elias Aparicio 240, Urb. Las Lagunas La Molina, Lima Peru | |
Information | |
Type | Private coeducational |
Motto | Facite Omnia Sapienter (Latin: "Use Common Sense") |
Established | 1979 |
School district | La Molina |
Headmaster | Andrew Cino |
Grades |
Level 1, Level 2, Pre-Kinder, Kindergarten Lower School 1-5, Upper School 6th Grade - Form VI Form VI is optional because of the IB Diploma Programme |
Enrollment | 1,580 approx. |
Campus | Suburban |
Houses | Tudor, York, Lancaster, Windsor |
Student Union/Association | OLNEAS |
Colour(s) | Green, White |
Mascot | Lion |
Nickname | Newtonians |
Yearbook | The Apple |
Affiliation | ADCA (Asociación de Colegios Privados de Asociaciones Culturales) LAHC (Latin American Heads Conference) BSP (British Schools of Peru) |
Newsletter | News Sheet |
OLNEAS (Old Newtonians Association) | Old Newtonian Association |
Primary language | English and Spanish |
Website |
Newton College is a Peruvian British co-educational private school in Lima, Peru. It was founded in 1979 by Mr. Stanley J. Moulden, its first provost, with the purpose of offering a modern, humanistic, technological education combining academic excellence, sound character formation, and a sense of service to the community. It was to be British in outlook but with an international philosophy. It is a bilingual school, teaching English and Spanish, though most of its classes are taught in English. The study of French language is compulsory from 6th Grade to Form I, becoming optional from Form II onwards.
Its curriculum is based on the major programmes of PYP (Primary Years Programme), IYP (Intermmediate Years Programme), IGCSE International General Certificate of Secondary Education and IB International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme, which starts in Form V, and it is completed in Form VI, thus postponing university entrance by a year. Newton College was the first school in Peru to deliver the IB curriculum.
Newton College is situated in an 11 hectare campus next to a lake in the La Molina district. It has first class facilities including: a large theatre, a modern sports centre, various sports fields, an indoor and an outdoor swimming pool, a refectory, modern computer suites and science laboratories.
In addition, the school has its own Study Centre "Sachavacayoc" situated in Tambopata, Madre de Dios, where students go on field trips and take classes in Geography and Biology.
It has been awarded "Empresa Peruana del Año" (Peruvian Enterprise of the Year) in the School Category more than once. In 2006, the British Guardian newspaper listed it as "one of the leading British-style, bilingual, international schools in Peru."[1]
The school has about 1580 students, 80% of which are Peruvian.
The House System
At Newton College students are divided into four houses that compete throughout the year in academic, cultural and sports activities such as football, volleyball, rugby, swimming, chess and mathematics, among others, in order to obtain the School shield. The four houses are Lancaster, Tudor, Windsor, and York, named after the British royals houses.
Notable alumni
- Claudia Llosa, film director, writer and producer, nominated for Best Foreign Language film
- Denise Arregui, actress and TV presenter.
- Jessica Butrich, internationally recognized fashion designer.
- Nicolas Pacheco, sport shooter, compited in the 2012 Summer Olympics.
- Martín del Pomar, former mayor of Barranco.
References
- ↑ A guide to schools abroad that offer a British curriculum, Education Guardian, December 12, 2006
External links
- Newton College Official School Website
- ADCA Association of Private Schools in Peru