Panama, Panama City
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King's College Panama offers a diverse set of after-school clubs that support academic and intellectual development. Current offerings include Video Game Development and Robotics for STEM, and language clubs for Spanish and French. The Duke of Edinburgh program is part of the extracurricular lineup. Most clubs run 3:30–4:30 pm after the school day and are delivered by the teaching team with specialist providers where needed.
The Arts are an essential part of school life at King's College Panama. Current arts offerings include Music, Musical Theatre, Artistic and Rhythmic Gymnastics, and Ballet. These clubs foster creativity, collaboration and discipline, supporting personal growth through artistic expression.
Language clubs include Spanish and French, providing opportunities to develop language skills. These clubs support cultural awareness and appreciation alongside language learning.
A broad range of after-school clubs includes Football, Fencing, Video Game Development, Badminton, Basketball, Swimming, Skateboarding, Volleyball, Taekwondo, Multi Skills, Musical Theatre, Artistic and Rhythmic Gymnastics, and Ballet, with Homework also listed as an activity. These clubs help students socialise, explore interests and build teamwork and resilience.
Duke of Edinburgh is listed among extracurricular activities.
The health of students is supported through physical education in the curriculum and opportunities to play competitive sport after school. The range of sports includes Football, Basketball, Swimming, Skateboarding, Volleyball, and Taekwondo. Most clubs run after school from 3:30–4:30 pm and are delivered by our teaching team and outside providers where needed.
King's College The British School of Panama (KCSP) provides a British international education for ages 2 to 18. The school follows the UK National Curriculum with IGCSE examinations and the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP) in the sixth form, while integrating elements of the Reggio Emilia approach and Cambridge practice within a multi-curriculum framework. Instruction is in English with full immersion; French is offered as an option and Panamanian studies are integrated where required. The curriculum is delivered across Key Stages 3–5 by subject specialists, with High Performance Learning embedded across KS3. The campus is in Clayton beside the rainforest, relocated in 2023 with updated facilities including EYFS, art studio, libraries, three science labs, ICT room, music and dance spaces, and air-conditioned classrooms. KCSP earned HPL accreditation and Outstanding British Schools Overseas inspection in 2023, with first IB graduation that year and first cohort of founding students graduating in 2024.