Costa Rica, San Jose
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West College is a bilingual school in Guachipelín, Escazú, Costa Rica serving students aged 2 to 17. English is taught at all levels, and Mandarin is taught from Kinder through 10th. Core subjects include English, Reading and Writing, Mandarin, Science and Research, Math, Thinking Skills, and Literacy (Preschool and Preparatory). Complementary subjects include Educational Technology and Robotics (Preparatoria). Preschool, Primary, and Secondary programs (Preescolar, Primaria, Secundaria) are complemented by exchanges program. West College is affiliated with GERA K-12, enabling K-12 experiences and exchanges. Founded in 1989, Escuela Modelo approach, emphasizing research-based and instrumental training with human quality. It reports 100% examination performance in assessments. The garden campus features green spaces and integrated spaces for each stage, within a family-like environment. Facilities include a gym, science laboratory, and a technology and robotics lab. Seminars and clubs enrich student life, with language and cultural programs and leadership development for international families worldwide.
de, San José, San Rafael, Guachipelin, 1250, Costa Rica
West College has instruction in English, Spanish.
Guachipelín, Escazú, Costa Rica.
Preschool, Primary, Secondary
Private school
West College teaches American Curriculum, Bespoke Curriculum for students aged 2 to 17.
West College is a bilingual school located in Guachipelín, Escazú, Costa Rica. English is taught at all levels and Mandarin is taught from Kinder through 10th grade. Core subjects include English, Reading and Writing, Mandarin, Science and Research, Math, Thinking Skills, and Literacy (Kinder and Preparatory). Complementary subjects include Educational Technology and Robotics (Preparatoria). The Preschool, Primary, and Secondary programs (Preescolar, Primaria, Secundaria) are complemented by an international exchanges program. West College is affiliated with GERA K-12, enabling global K-12 education experiences and international exchanges.
The school provides a holistic education that fosters academic, emotional, and social development. It emphasizes values-based learning and aims to cultivate confident, engaged students who contribute to their communities.
The school supports students with special needs, including autism.
English is taught at all levels (preschool through secondary).
The school promotes emotional development as part of its holistic approach.
1. Schedule a visit with the West College admissions department. This initial meeting introduces West College and outlines the steps of the enrollment process. It provides an opportunity to ask questions and discuss the student's goals and needs. West College offers language programs including English at all levels and Mandarin from Kindergarten through Grade 10; daycare service is available Monday to Friday, from 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. 2. Gather the documents required to begin the process, described in the enrollment requirements. Primary students provide two passport-sized photos, a birth certificate issued by the Civil Registry, a vaccination card, and vision and hearing test results. They also submit the official records from the last completed year, including curriculum, grades, and country-specific grade equivalencies, and all documents must be legalized. If the student is foreign, a passport copy substitutes for some documents; additional items include a financial status letter from the previous institution, a discipline letter from the psychologist, and kindergarten or preparatory diplomas, along with the current year's report card; Secondary students submit similar documents, plus a minor ID or residency card (or passport copy if foreign) and the completion certificates for the II cycle of Primary and III cycle of Secondary. 3. Schedule an evaluation appointment with the admissions department. This session helps West College learn more about the student and family, and to ensure the school is the right place for the student's development. The admissions team will use this information to tailor an enrollment plan. 4. Confirm enrollment. After the application is approved, the admissions team will send the enrollment details describing how to complete the enrollment and formalize the student's admission. Final steps may include submitting any remaining paperwork or fees and scheduling a start date.