What are the schools in Playa Panama like?
When we asked about the schools in Playa Panama, they said...
"Information about specific international or bilingual schools located directly in Playa Panama is limited. However, there are several reputable international and bilingual schools in the broader Guanacaste Province, where Playa Panama is located. One of these is the La Paz Community School, located in Flamingo Beach, about an hour's drive from Playa Panama. La Paz Community School is a non-profit, international bilingual school that was founded in 2007. The school's mission is to cultivate a community-focused, multicultural learning environment that nurtures the development of the whole child. The school offers education from Pre-K to 12th grade. More information can be found on their website: http://www.lapazschool.org/ Another option is the Country Day School Guanacaste, located in Brasilito, also about an hour's drive from Playa Panama. The Country Day School is an American-style, English language, college preparatory school that offers education from Early Childhood through 12th grade. The school is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools in the United States. More information can be found on their website: http://www.cdsgte.com/ The Educarte School, located in Playa Tamarindo, is a bilingual school that offers education from Pre-K to 11th grade. The school's curriculum is based on the Costa Rican Ministry of Education's requirements but is also enriched with international and alternative teaching methods. More information can be found on their website: http://educartecostarica.com/ Finally, the CRIA (Costa Rica International Academy), located in Brasilito, is a U.S. accredited college preparatory school serving students from Early Childhood through 12th grade. The school offers a U.S. style curriculum in English, and Spanish is taught at all grade levels. More information can be found on their website: https://criacademy.com/," explained one expat living in Playa Panama, Costa Rica.
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What are the schools in Playa Panama like?
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