What are the schools in Santa Fe like?
When we asked about the schools in Santa Fe, they said...
"I'm sorry for the confusion, but it appears there are no international or bilingual schools listed specifically in Santa Fe. Santa Fe is a small town in the Veraguas province of Panama and may not have the same educational resources as larger cities. Most international and bilingual schools in Panama are located in or near Panama City, such as the International School of Panama, Balboa Academy, and King's College, The British School of Panama. It's recommended to reach out directly to local educational authorities in Santa Fe for the most accurate information," explained one expat living in Santa Fe, Panama.
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What are the schools in Santa Fe like?
If you live in Santa Fe, newcomers to Santa Fe would love to hear your answer to this question.