Updated 2026 · 80+ private schools in Asunción · MEC-regulated

Schools in Paraguay. Top schools at US$ 5,700–15,000/year. Same curricula as Boston or Berlin.

Annual fees at top international schools in Asunción run from US$ 5,700 to US$ 15,000 — a fraction of equivalent expat schools elsewhere. Public schools are free but underfunded; almost all expats choose private. Start your search 6 months out; waitlists are real.

How the system works

Three education levels and the public-private gap.

Paraguay's education system is regulated by the Ministry of Education and Sciences (MEC, mec.gov.py). To enroll a child after a foreign school year, you'll need MEC to validate the prior transcripts.

  • Ages 3–5

    Pre-school (Educación Inicial)

    Optional. Most children attend for early literacy, numeracy, and group socialization.

  • Ages 6–14

    Basic schooling (Educación Escolar Básica)

    Mandatory 9 years. Math, language, sciences, social studies, civics.

  • Ages 15–18

    Middle education (Educación Media)

    3 years. Choose technical or science-humanities track. Required for university entry.

Public schools

Free, but chronically underfunded with weak infrastructure.

Private schools

The de-facto standard for expats and middle-class Paraguayans. ~80 in Asunción alone, 400+ countrywide. The public/private split is the line that matters here.

Start your school search before you move — popular international schools have waitlists, especially in primary grades.

Top international schools

Asunción: the schools expats actually pick.

Six or seven schools in Asunción are the ones expats actually pick. The full list runs ~80 deep. Annual fees at the top tier range from US$ 5,700 to US$ 15,000.

SchoolLocationGradesCurriculumLanguagesAnnual fee (USD)
American School of Asunción (ASA)Av. España 1175, Villa MorraPre-K – 12American + MEC diplomaEnglish, SpanishPre-K $5,700 / K-12 $9,200
Pan American International School (PAIS)AsunciónPreschool – 12American + MEC diplomaEnglish, SpanishOn request
St. Anne's SchoolAsunciónPreschool – 12British + ParaguayanEnglish, SpanishOn request
The British School of Asunción (BSA)AsunciónPreschool – 12British (IGCSE, A-Levels)English, Spanish, FrenchOn request
Colegio Alemán ConcordiaAsunciónK – 12German, multilingualGerman, Spanish, EnglishOn request
Asunción Christian Academy (ACA)AsunciónK – 12American with Christian focusEnglishOn request
Del Sol SchoolAsunciónPreschool – 12BilingualEnglish, SpanishOn request
CCPA SchoolAsunciónPre-K – 12Bilingual (non-profit)English, SpanishOn request
Trinity SchoolLuqueK – 12STEAM + American standardsEnglish, SpanishOn request (~$3,500 application)

Most schools require an application fee, parent interview, and (for older grades) entrance exams in Spanish and/or English.

Beyond Asunción

International school options in other cities.

Ciudad del Este

  • International School of Ciudad del Este (ISCDE) — Bilingual Spanish-English. National Paraguayan curriculum with international elements. iscedu.com.py
  • St. John's School of Ciudad del Este — Bilingual school with a holistic development approach. saintjohn.edu.py
  • Del Sol School — Bilingual with a personalized, family-style approach.
  • Las Almenas School — Another bilingual option in the city.
  • Berta International School — 18 years of experience, focus on bilingual education and tech skills.

Encarnación

  • Limited international options — Encarnación has private schools but few full-international ones. Local expat groups and real-estate agents are the best source for current enrollment leads.

Preschool & kindergarten

Options for children aged 3–5.

  • Programs at international schools — ASA, PAIS, BSA, CCPA School and others run Pre-K and Kindergarten from age 3–5. The most popular expat choice — children acclimate to the language environment and the school early.
  • Maple Bear Global Schools — Canadian network that opened in Paraguay in 2024. Bilingual English-Spanish for ages 1.5–5 using Canadian methodology.
  • "Semillas del Futuro" (state program) — Government early-childhood program launched 2025 — early-development centers across the country. Targets 280,000 children with safe spaces for early development.

Sports, arts and clubs

Free state programs and cultural centers.

Free sports schools (SND)

Paraguay's National Sports Secretariat (snd.gov.py) opens enrollment annually for Escuelas Deportivas — sports schools for children and teens aged 6–17. In 2026, 22 sports are offered: football, basketball, volleyball, chess, badminton, fencing, judo, taekwondo, table tennis, squash, beach volleyball, and more. Classes run at the SND complex, the National Aquatic Center, and other Asunción venues.

Arts, music and dance

  • Centro Paraguayo Japonés — Founded 1988, this center is a goldmine for families. Classes for children from age 3 in dance, music, fine arts, IT, and languages. Adults 60+ get free English, choir, and gymnastics classes.
  • Teatro Agustín Barrios — On the grounds of the Centro Paraguayo Japonés. Year-round music, dance, and theater performances.
  • Orquesta de Reciclados de Cateura — The Recycled Orchestra: children from low-income families play instruments built from landfill material. The story has toured worldwide; the program still runs in Cateura.

Where to find more

  • Through the school: international schools run extensive after-school programs from robotics to English-language theater.
  • Watch local listings — Asunción runs children's events, fairs, and festivals throughout the year. Local Facebook expat groups are the best information channel.
  • Parks: Parque de la Salud in Asunción and similar parks in Encarnación and Ciudad del Este are well-suited for cycling, sports, and weekend outings.

How to enroll

Four-step enrollment plan.

  • 01

    Gather your documents

    Birth certificate (translated to Spanish and apostilled); parent passport + residency document (cédula or carnet de residencia); proof of address (Certificado de Residencia or utility bill); vaccination card (carnet de vacunación); transcripts from the previous school (if applicable).

  • 02

    Visit the school

    Contact the school to request the application form (Ficha de Inscripción) and confirm school-specific requirements.

  • 03

    Interview & entrance exams

    Most private and international schools interview parents and the child. Some (e.g. Trinity School) administer entrance exams in math and English.

  • 04

    Wait for confirmation

    After submission, the school confirms enrollment. Plan ahead — popular schools have waitlists.

Bottom line

What actually matters.

  • Pick private. Start six months out. Put the kid in an SND sports school the same month you arrive — that's where Spanish gets learned, on the football pitch, not the classroom.
  • Asunción concentrates the options; Ciudad del Este has five solid bilingual schools if you're settling there.
  • Even at English-language schools, Spanish is what determines whether your child has friends. Plan a tutor for the first three months.

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