What are the schools in Coronado like?
When we asked about the schools in Coronado, they said...
"Coronado, is a popular beach town that attracts expatriates and retirees, and as such, it has a few international and bilingual schools catering to the needs of both local and expatriate families. While I can provide information on some of the schools in the area, please note that the "best" can be subjective and dependent on individual needs and preferences. Here are a few schools that are known for their international or bilingual programs: **Coronado International School**: This school offers a bilingual education with a curriculum that integrates Panamanian and international standards. They focus on creating a multicultural environment where students can learn English and Spanish in a natural setting. The school serves students from preschool through high school and emphasizes a holistic approach to education, including extracurricular activities and community service. **United School of Panama**: Located near Coronado, this school provides an international education with English as the primary language of instruction. They offer the International Baccalaureate (IB) program for students in the Diploma Programme years and a US-based curriculum for other grades. The school is known for its diverse student body and commitment to academic excellence. **George Washington Academy**: Also in the vicinity of Coronado, this school offers a bilingual education with a focus on American and Panamanian curricula. They aim to foster a multicultural environment where students can become fluent in both English and Spanish. The school provides education from early childhood through high school. **Panama Coast International School**: This school is known for its small class sizes and personalized attention. They offer a bilingual education with an emphasis on environmental stewardship and community involvement. The curriculum is designed to prepare students for higher education both in Panama and abroad. Please note that the availability and quality of schools can change, and it's important to visit the schools, meet with the administration, and understand their curriculum and accreditation before making a decision. Additionally, the websites and more detailed information about these schools can be found through a simple internet search, as direct links cannot be provided in this response," commented one expat when asked about in Coronado.
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What are the schools in Coronado like?
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