Costa Rica, Guanacaste
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Spanish is taught as a second language. An After School Spanish Tutoring for Beginners program promotes basic vocabulary and daily sentences with gradual immersion. English Language Arts (ELA) is taught by English teachers, including Jim Niven as an English Teacher.
The school is described as an International Bilingual School. Spanish is taught as a second language, including an After School Spanish Tutoring for Beginners program. The community includes students from 35 countries, speaking 27 languages, creating a diverse bilingual environment.
Journey School of Costa Rica is an international, bilingual day school serving ages 2–18 across two campuses: Tamarindo (the flagship) and Jacó. The school offers a dual-language PreK–12 program aligned with the IB Primary Years (PYP) and Middle Years (MYP) frameworks, with instruction in English and Spanish. A transdisciplinary, project-based approach unites mathematics, science, language, and the arts, anchored by a Reggio Emilia-inspired ethos and the idea of the '100 Languages of Children' to support expression through multiple modalities. Social-emotional learning is woven into daily life via Conscious Discipline and restorative justice. Tamarindo carries IB accreditation and national approvals (MEP, Dirección de Educación Privada) as well as Middle States Association, while Jacó pursues similar accreditations. The community includes students from 35 countries, speaking 27 native languages. After-school options span sports, arts, robotics, culture, and service, reinforcing inquiry, well-being, and global citizenship. Students benefit from a collaborative, international community that supports curiosity, kindness, and discovery.