Costa Rica, San Jose
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Step 1. Submit documents. Enrollment requires submitting the documents listed. Preschool applicants provide pre-school reports or a copy of the previous year's report or evaluation. Elementary and high school applicants provide an official transcript with grades from the last three years. Additional items include a reference letter from a teacher, counselor or principal; reports from a psychologist or a learning disabilities professional if applicable; a payment letter if previously enrolled in a private school; two passport-size photos; a photocopy of the birth certificate; photocopy of the immunization records; photocopy of the passport photo and visa pages for foreigners or those with double-nationality; a correctly filled-out student application form; and the interview form (first page filled out). Step 2. Interview and admission test. All students should be interviewed. All students are given an admission test. The test fee is $25. Please see the payment office for clarification and to handle payments. Step 3. Start. The admission procedure must be concluded before a student is allowed to start classes.
International Christian School (ICS) San José is a PK-11 international school in Costa Rica serving ages 0 to 17. The campus in San Miguel, Santo Domingo, Heredia offers Preschool, Elementary and Secondary education with English and Spanish instruction. The curriculum combines IB programs (PYP and MYP) with a bespoke option, and in high school students choose between the IB Diploma and the National Baccalaureate, decided in ninth grade. A College Preparation Program supports ninth through eleventh graders with career exploration, college applications, and admissions exams such as UCR and TEC, plus SAT or ACT when applicable. The school emphasizes experiential learning through organized outdoor trips, e-learning resources, and a virtual tour. Athletics, arts and robotics are integral, with robotics projects competing nationally, and student art displays and musical productions enriching the creative program. ICS maintains a Christian-values culture and a history of contributing to Costa Rica's education system and society.