Pan-American School
Resumo
- de 2
- a 18 anos
Co-educação
43 nacionalidades diferentes
- de 8888
- a 17551
- USD
525 estudantes
Fundado em 1971
IB Continuum, NEASC, MEP
Académicos
A Pan-American School é a primeira escola IB Continuum, autorizada pela International Baccalaureate Organization, que oferece o Primary Years Programme (PYP), o Middle Years Programme (MYP) e o Diploma Programme (DP) na Costa Rica.
Também é credenciada pela New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC) e certificada pelo Ministério da Educação da Costa Rica. Com base no contexto e na cultura da Costa Rica, os alunos podem se formar com o Diploma IB, o Diploma de Ensino Médio dos EUA e o Bacharelado da Costa Rica.
Extra curricular
Preparamos os alunos para responderem aos desafios com otimismo e uma mente aberta, confiantes nas suas próprias identidades, que tomam decisões éticas, que se juntam a outros para celebrar a nossa humanidade comum e que estão preparados para aplicar o que aprendem em situações reais, complexas e imprevisíveis.
Instalações
Sala de jantar
Salas de aula
Campo de futebol
Quadra de basquete
Quadra de vôlei
Sala de artes
Ginásio
Sala de música
Biblioteca
Sala de ciências
Propinas e taxas
Quanto custa estudar na Pan-American School?
- A propina desta escola varia entre 8888
- e 17551
- USD por ano.
Coisas a saber
Quantos alunos existem em Pan-American School?
525 estudantes
- Existem 525
- alunos matriculados em Pan-American School
- de 43 nacionalidades diferentes
Full time campus doctor. 8-member Learning Support team, including 4 qualified psychologists, to support the social and emotional well-being of all our students. Private ambulance service for emergency coverage. Dedicated security team 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Bus services provide door-to-door service for families. Strict campus entry procedures, and verification procedures for end-of-day pickup. 24-hour external security contractors who provide armed response units. Regular external security patrols by the US Embassy security teams, and private security contractors. Radio contact with the US Embassy and private security contractors. Regular emergency drills and training in first aid responses, earthquake, evacuation, active shooter, etc 2 defibrillators on campus, with staff trained in their usage. Security Committee which meets and reviews emergency protocols, practices, and procedures. Backup generators. Lightning protection covers all areas of the campus and some of the surrounding residential areas. Extensive protocols and programs are in place for areas such as head injury, Child Protection, Safe Recruitment, Bullying, Health and Wellbeing, etc. Regular training by internal and external experts in areas related to health and safety, emergency procedures, etc.
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