Effective from 2026-06-23 · Framework: Law No. 29733 (Peru)
By accessing and using the Campus platform (the "Service"), provided by Clase Privada (the "Provider"), you agree to these Terms of Service. If you do not agree, do not use the Service.
Campus is an education management platform for institutions implementing the International Baccalaureate (IB) and the Peruvian national curriculum (EBR). It includes:
Each institution receives accounts for its authorized staff. The user is responsible for:
The Service is used exclusively for legitimate educational purposes. The following is prohibited:
The software, design, source code, and materials of the Service are the exclusive property of Clase Privada. The subscription grants a non-exclusive, non-transferable, revocable license to use. Academic data belongs to the school, not the Provider.
The processing of personal data is governed by our Privacy Policy and Law No. 29733 (Peru).
The school is the owner of the personal data bank and Clase Privada acts as data processor, processing data solely on behalf of and according to the school's documented instructions, to provide the Service.
As processor, Clase Privada undertakes to:
The data processing engagement is formalized in an Agreement (DPA) signed with each school. Summary of security measures: Trust Center.
The Provider keeps the Service continuously available. Interruptions may occur due to scheduled maintenance (with prior notice), updates, or force majeure.
Access requires an active subscription. Pricing, duration, and scope terms are set in the contract with each institution.
The institution may cancel at any time. After cancellation, it may export its data during the grace period; data is then securely deleted per the retention policy.
The Provider shall not be liable for indirect damages arising from use of the Service. Maximum liability is limited to the amount paid for the subscription in the last 12 months.
The Provider may modify these terms. Substantial changes are notified at least 30 days in advance.
These terms are governed by the laws of the Republic of Peru. Any dispute shall be resolved before the competent courts of Lima.