Anglia Peru 
Anglia started operating in Peru in 2007, and in 2014 English Connections became our local agent in the country. Their main office is in Lima, and they administer the entire country from there.
Our local agents are constantly in touch with Anglia members throughout the country offering both administrative and academic support. They act as a bridge for schools in Peru to the central exams office for the Ibero-American Network.

We offer candidates in Peru paper based exam sessions throughout the year, depending on demand, and monthly exam sessions for candidates who wish to take their exams from home; the speaking component can be delivered online for either format.
Students and teachers from Peru have joined our programmes to study at Chichester College, in the past few years and have completed either a course of English as a Foreign Language or a Teacher Training Course in the UK with us.
We steadily increase our customer base year after year, leading to further recognition for Anglia certificates with local universities and governments. We also offer all our members professional development, including many seminars and webinars, as well as our annual Anglia Examinations & English Connections Congress for English Language Professionals.
Peru: Fun Facts
- The Capital: Lima—a coastal metropolis known as the culinary heart of South America.

- The Green Heart: Over 50% of Peru is covered by the lush Amazon Rainforest.
- A High-Altitude Giant: Lake Titicaca is the largest lake in South America and the world’s highest navigable body of water.
- Ancient Wonder: The iconic Inca ruins of Machu Picchu sit perched high within the Andean cloud forests.
- Natural Art: Ausangate (Rainbow Mountain) glows with seven vibrant colors caused by natural mineral deposits in the soil.
- National Symbol: The elegant Vicuña—a relative of the llama—is Peru’s national animal.
- The Currency: The Sol (which translates to "Sun").
- Three Worlds: Peru is divided into three distinct landscapes: The Coast (Costa), The Highlands (Sierra), and The Jungle (Selva).
- Extreme Stays: You can sleep in a transparent capsule hanging off a 1,200-foot cliff in the Sacred Valley.
- Deep Discovery: Cotahuasi Canyon is one of the deepest on Earth—reaching depths twice that of the Grand Canyon.

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