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1. CEFAPOL - Arequipa

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Address: Av. Goyeneche 322, Cercado de Arequipa 04001, Peru
Telephone: +51 54 611580
Business type: Police academy
2. Puerta Inicial La Salle - Arequipa

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Address: Fernandez Dávila 111, Arequipa 04001, Peru
Business type: School
3. Colegio San José, Arequipa, Peru - Arequipa

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Address: Av. Alfonso Ugarte 5628, Arequipa 04011, Peru
Schedule: Open until 3:15 PM
Telephone: +51 54 232758
Business type: Religious school
maryori zeballos: Lots of recreational areas
ELBIA RODRIGUEZ: Very good
4. Colegio Prescott - Sachaca

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Address: Av. Alfonso Ugarte, Arequipa 04011, Peru
Telephone: +51 54 232540
Business type: School
Oscar Flores Fernandez: Good education and best proposal for comprehensive training
Rando Gregorio: I want this year to learn more,
5. Spanish School Arequipa - Arequipa

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Address: Av. San Martin 116, Arequipa 04001, Peru
Schedule: Open until 8:00 PM
Telephone: +51 959 556 443
Business type: Language school
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.