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Colegio San José, Arequipa, Peru Colegio Prescott Spanish School Arequipa

1. CEFAPOL - Arequipa

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Av. Goyeneche 322, Cercado de Arequipa 04001, Peru

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2. Puerta Inicial La Salle - Arequipa

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Fernandez Dávila 111, Arequipa 04001, Peru

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3. Colegio San José, Arequipa, Peru - Arequipa

· 263 reviews

Av. Alfonso Ugarte 5628, Arequipa 04011, Peru

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Colegio San José, Arequipa, Peru: what do users think?
Fabiola Alvarez Gil: Educational service in favor of the youth of Peru
jorge neuenschwander: very good mto
Susana Guillen: The best
HUBERT FELIPE VALDIVIA ROJAS: Tidy, clean and good teaching
Paúl Cervantes Juárez: Good educational service.
wilder bedoya: Excellent facilities for students,
L. Fiorella Quequezana S.: Very wide... green areas. Very clean and tidy. warm attention.
Rossanna Cardenas: Excellent school. Values ​​training
Jimmy Pacta Zapana: Beautiful
Maria Luisa Barreda Paredes: Excellent, good infrastructure, spacious place
maryori zeballos: Lots of recreational areas
Rodrigo Palacios Salas: a great school
Mohammad Ayoub: I went to San Jose School for my friend's 40th anniversary of his graduation, everyone there was happy then, like they were 40 years ago as students; that tells me that San Jose school is a great place to study and learn.The classrooms are spacious and all the sport fields are well kept, as well as the gardens.I was told that beginning this year it became a school for boys and girls.
Alberto Martin Zaira Rojas: The best Jesuit school in Peru in Arequipa
daniel fernandez zela: A super super good school
Angela Pinto Rodriguez: Excellent school. Large green area and modern infrastructure
Ignacio Lizarraga: School of great tradition and renown in the city of Arequipa and one of the best in the southern region of Peru. The majority of former students work in highly professional environments and are distinguished by their great capacity for service and dedication to others, to the greater Glory of God. Be more to serve better!
ELBIA RODRIGUEZ: Very good
anthony valderrama rivera: Good distribution of spaces
Carlos Eduardo Briones Seclen: everything is found

4. Colegio Prescott - Sachaca

· 33 reviews

Av. Alfonso Ugarte, Arequipa 04011, Peru

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Colegio Prescott: what do users think?
Ursula Diez Canseco: The Cambridge English exam was very poorly organised.
Manu Barquito: Very inappropriate school for underage minds
Pamela Garcia: There isn't much of a soccer tradition, but it's one of the best in ENG
Oscar Flores Fernandez: Good education and best proposal for comprehensive training
Rhenia Gonzales: I CAN NOT BE MORE HAPPY TO BE PART OF THIS GREAT FAMILY!GO PRESCOTT
lindsay nuñes: The best school in Peru is perfect
Carlos Calla: Good school, I recommend it, excellent level of English and in addition to the possibility of graduating with the International Baccalaureate.
Luciana Moscoso: It is a very good school_the teaching of English is very good
Diego Alonso Mejia Melgar: Has two high school programs
Silvia Herrera Valdivia: hide the best
Diego Damian: very good school
Rando Gregorio: I want this year to learn more,

5. Spanish School Arequipa - Arequipa

· 15 reviews

Av. San Martin 116, Arequipa 40001, Peru

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Spanish School Arequipa: what do users think?
Petter Skau-Nilsen: I had an amazing time with Giovanna and Juliana. They really adapted the course to fit my wants and needs. I learned a lot, not only spanish, but also about life in Peru, some history and culture which was really amazing. I had 20 hours of courses and was really pleased!
Sukru Ozutok: A course that teaches only spanish to english speaking people, when i went with my wife they said they can teach spanish only to english speaking people, this is really ridiculous, they also say their teachers have 10 years of experience, if they are so professional, i can't understand why they can't teach someone who doesn't speak spanish. I really don't understand this situation.
Christoph Janssen: A beautiful school with awesome and very professional teachers! I learned so much and always felt very comfortable:) thanks a lot for everything you made my stay in South America so much better!
Oriane Petitmengin: I spent 5 weeks in Arequipa and the spanish classes really helped me communicate more fluently in Spanish. The private teachers adapt really well to your level and your interests and the school is very flexible to adapt the class to your timetable.
Sophia Kruz: Casa de Avila is a very special place. I spent 4 months in Arequipa and it was my home away from home. One on one lessons with the fantastic teacher Jeanette were far more than a basic tutorial in Spanish. She taught me local places to eat, shop, dance and hang out. I even came home with a puppy, because Jeanette told me about the pet market... But most importantly, before coming to Peru, I couldn't speak a word of Spanish. By the end of my stay in Arequipa, I was conversational, and my accent was pretty good!Armando the owner is also really wonderful and made me feel welcome from the first day. We went to a few picanterias, my husband played Santa at a local elementary school Armando sponsors, and most importantly, we became friends over the course of my trip. I also loved the cooking class we took when my dad came to visit!If you're thinking of taking Spanish in Peru, I highly recommend you do so at Casa de Avila. The lessons are high quality, one on one, and take place in a beautiful garden. Also, Arequipa doesn't see a lot of tourists compared to Cuzco/Machu Picchu so most people don't speak English. It's a great place to be immersed in the language. Plus, the sun shines most days, and the food is out of this world.
Peter Boggs: I enjoyed my stay and my studies in Arequipa. I found the teachers to be very skilled and professional. I learned a lot, but I still have a lot to learn. The school also helped me find a very comfortable apartment nearby. I strongly recommend the school to any prospective students! Peter Boggs, North Carolina, USA
Angelica Haas: I had a great time learning at the Spanish school in Arequipa. I only took two days of classes but I did learn a lot in the short time I was studying. The teachers are very nice and also challenge you to always be thinking and speaking in Spanish. The classes are within walking distance of the center so it was convenient to get there as well. I would recommend these classes to future visitors to Arequipa.
Mostafa Khorsandi: I took spanish classes for a week. Great experience and excellent teachers. compared to other neighboring countries I visited they provide excellent value for their classes.
Andrew Monroe: Excellent teachers and a cozy learning environment. Recommended.
Petrus Johannes van Soest: Excelent school, I stayed there for 2 weeks doing conversation and gramatics for 4 hours a day, I had 3 marvelous teachers, their professional pride and perseverance made me understand the difficulties in the Spanish language much better, many thanks to Giovanna, Juliana, and Angela.I will recommend this school to everyone that will learn the spanish language.The school is situated inside an hotel area, (Casa de Avila) the hotel can offer you rooms of different standards, in the middle of the area there is a beautiful garden.I will not hesitate to come back here.Petrus.
Wu Jayaliilá (Jayaliila'): Cozy place
Lay San: I wanted a structure in learning, this is one of the things I like about my teachers here (I had two), they set levels on studies, like if I've learned one topic we move on to the next.There is never a blank moment, they know how to ask questions that's relevant to the lesson at hand. They ask you to talk using the grammar and words you are learning/discussing.It's also very helpful that what you study is immediately applicable to travelling or daily lives.Though I felt like we could cover more lessons in four hours, still I believe I've improve rapidly in the three weeks I studied here.I have to say though, that sometimes I have to push them to teach me what I want to learn (past and future tense for example)instead of sticking to their plans which sometimes I don't feel suites me (like, pronouncing words after them) and also sometimes they would ask a question and when it's taking you a bit to formulate your words they would provide you the answers and I have to say no, give me a moment more to answer it myself.It's also good that you get to choose your time schedule and your teachers.What I don't like though is, in their flyer/marketing/advertisement it says they have a garden you can study in, but when I asked my teacher to go in the garden, I was told they were forbidden to hold classes there.
Paul Artale: Started with a week's class of private tuition, but added an extra week of grammar because it was worth it.Teaching method is half grammar/half communication and no workbooks are used. This makes learning direct, no frills and more effective than being chained to a book.Grammar was very good as the teacher (Beatriz) knew what she was doing, focusing on creating and completing a permanent and transportable grammar plan. The only drawback was those clases weren't always in Spanish 100% of the time.Communication was okay however could be better with a linkage to the current grammar topics.The location is excellent and fees lower than schools in Lima and Cusco, also Arequipa is a better city for a Spanish student.Overall this school might be the best option in Peru.

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