American Schools are very popular in Central and South America. Discover Best International Schools in Central America and South America.
Study in Central and South America
Why choosing an International School?
Finding the right school for your child is one of the major concerns for many international families when relocating to a new country or city and they can be confident to find a wide range private international schools top choose from. These schools typically offer different curricula, with the most popular being the British, American and International Baccalaureate (IB).
Why choosing a school in Central America?
As the connector of the Northern and the Southern part of the American continent, Central America is one of the most multicultural regions worldwide. Central American countries enjoy an amazing biodiversity. International families moving to Central America will enjoy its biodiversity together with its tropical climate, its astonishing landscapes, its precious traditions and a wide range of International Schools. Check the list below and find the perfect one for your children!
Why choosing a school in South America?
South America is a continent with incredible geographical and cultural diversity, where over 200,000 American expatriates currently live. Brazil and Argentina own the region’s most prosperous economies and host the largest number of American expatriates. Other popular locations for expats are Ecuador, Chile, Peru, and recently Colombia.
There are many things that make Latin America a good choice: sunny weather, laidback lifestyle, lower cost of living, beautiful beaches, etc. Check the list below and find the perfect school for your children!
Best International Schools in Central and South America
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The Metropolitan School of Panama is a private IB World school and the only the only school in Panama and Central America to offer the International Baccalaureate's continuum of programs in English.
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The British College of Brazil, one of São Paulo’s most distinguished international schools, caters to students of 38 different nationalities.