Panama, Panama City
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01. Request a campus visit. Submit a request to meet the Costa del Este campus in Panama through the form. The campus is located in Costa del Este, Panama. A campus visit introduces families to Boston School International and its programs.
02. Evaluation and interview. Students participate in academic assessments appropriate to their grade and/or the 'Wolf for a Day' experience. Parents meet with school leadership to discuss the student profile, expectations, and academic programs. After the evaluation, families receive the admission decision.
03. Offer and enrollment. Accepted students receive enrollment details, including the enrollment contract, payment information, and the next steps to secure a place at BSI. The enrollment details formalize admission and confirm the student's place. Families complete the required steps and payments to finalize enrollment.
04. Welcome to BSI. You and your family are now part of the school community. The community supports students and families as they begin their journey at BSI.
Boston School International (BSI) is an IB World School in Costa del Este, Panama, serving learners from 3 to 18 years old. The school offers the full IB continuum: Early Learning (PK), PYP through Grade 5, MYP through Grade 10, and the DP for Grades 11-12, with English as the primary language of instruction. Mandarin is taught from Primary through DP, alongside Spanish; the bilingual IB Diploma uses English A and Spanish A. BSI is part of the International Schools Partnership (ISP) and operates across two campuses, including a new Early Learning Campus opened in 2022. Facilities include science, technology and robotics labs, an art and music suite, a bright library and cafeteria, plus classrooms with interactive displays. There are 18 extracurriculars, including MUN, international chess, and collaborative projects, with CAS, Future Pathways, and language opportunities supporting development. The school uses dual curricula described as British and Costa Rican for families.