Panama, Panama City
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Uniforms must be worn daily and kept clean. Preschool and first grade wear khaki knee-length shorts; grades 2–12 wear khaki long pants with a black belt, and all students wear a yellow and/or royal blue polo with the school logo, white socks above the ankle, and black school shoes; a separate physical education uniform is required on PE days, and graduating students may wear a school-approved polo variation on Mondays and Fridays.
The cafeteria is operated by an external company. It offers breakfast and lunch, with payments made online. Students must follow cafeteria guidelines, including sitting while eating, keeping orderly lines, showing respect to staff, and leaving tables clean.
The school is governed by a Board of Directors. The governance structure includes a General Directorate, an Administrative Directorate, an Academic Directorate, and Academic Coordinations as part of the organizational framework.
Oxford International School is a private daytime, non-denominational international school serving ages 3 to 18. The curriculum blends a bespoke approach with defined pathways from early childhood to high school. Millennium Kids delivers PK3 to Kindergarten with a play-based approach to science, mathematics, and English, while developing soft skills and leadership. In Elementary (1st–4th), English immersion and learner-centred pedagogy integrate English across subjects to build social and cognitive skills. Middle School (5th–8th) provides bilingual instruction in English and Spanish with an emphasis on individual student profiles. High School (9th–12th) emphasizes hands-on laboratories and projects and English proficiency, culminating in a bilingual Science and Humanities High School Diploma that enables graduates to pursue higher education in Panama or abroad. The school opened in 1987 and offers a bachelor's degree in Science and Letters alongside preschool through high school. It prioritizes technology and innovation and maintains a safe multicultural environment, preparing students for a transforming world.