An American School Serving the International Community

Date : Thursday, 17 May 2012



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About CDS
Mission:

It is the philosophy of Country Day School, a private nonsectarian school with no political affiliation, to provide a traditional education committed to excellence and achievement through a balanced program structured primarily on United States curricula. It is also the philosophy of the school to develop our students' appreciation of their own cultural heritage as it relates to the values of the larger international community.

Context:

CDS is an American School serving an international population. Country Day School is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools in the United States, and by the Costa Rican Ministry of Education. Focusing on the American High School Diploma and a wide range of Advanced Placement (AP) courses, the curriculum also prepares students for the Costa Rican Bachillerato examinations.

Over 90% of graduates each year are admitted to selective U.S. and Canadian universities and colleges. See the college counselor's page for information on our most recent graduates.

The four hectare campus is located in the hills of Escazu, about seven kilometers from downtown San Jose. The campus moved to its current site in the 1980's and includes well-equipped classrooms, two libraries, three computer labs with both Macs and PCs, a campus-wide wireless network, a large gym and a separate covered play area in the middle school, modern science labs, sports fields, a swimming pool, 3 art rooms, band and chorus rooms, and a cafeteria/auditorium for school performances. Take a photo tour of our campus on the website.

CDS offers a full sports program and many after school activities for all students of all ages. Basketball, soccer, and volleyball are the most popular competitive sports. Student council, National Honor Society, environmental and service clubs, music and drama, newspaper and yearbook, and overnight class trips to Costa Rica's amazing national parks provide a well-rounded extracurricular program. See the pages for sports, music and extracurricular programs on this website.

Bus service is available to students living in the western San Jose area. A late bus runs after sports and other extracurricular activities. Bus fees are set annually and are billed monthly. See the page for transportation on this website.

General school supplies, consumable workbooks and textbooks are included in school fees. There are no lab, computer, art, or locker fees. Band instruments are available for rental. Students are required to purchase the school uniform and P.E. uniform. See the page for school fees and financial information on this website.

The mission of CDS is complemented by the CDS Educational Development Association, the non-profit arm of the school which funds scholarships for local students, encourages student community service opportunities, and supports continuing education for local teachers. See the Association's page on this website for more information.
 
 
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