British School of Costa Rica
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| The British School of Costa Rica | |
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| Established | 1981 |
| School type | Primary and Secondary |
| Grades | Year 1 to Year 12 |
| Affiliations | IGCSE / IB |
| Director | David Lloyd |
| Principal | Trevor Davies |
| Location | San José, Costa Rica |
| Enrollment | 1000 students |
| Badges | Three lions between two trees. |
| Colours | Red and Blue |
| Homepage | [1] |
[edit] Brief Description
The British School of Costa Rica is a private english school in Costa Rica founded by English people. The school has connections with the Cambridge University in England. It offers an English education system, including the International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) and International Baccalaureate (IB) but it also offers a couple of subjects in spanish from the costarican education.
It is located in Rohrmoser, San José, Costa Rica.

