
A Beacon of Innovation in Education
Recognizing a pressing need within the community for an educational paradigm that went beyond the traditional, the Journey School of Costa Rica was founded in 2016. Its mission was clear from the start: to anchor education in social-emotional learning while promoting bilingualism and curriculum driven by passion and excitement. With an uncompromising spirit of joy and adventure, Journey School seeks to approach the education of its students by embedding this mission at the core of its curriculum.
The Journey School's approach to education is innovative and inclusive, offering a Reggio Emilia-inspired preschool program that seamlessly transitions into a project-based learning framework from kindergarten through grade 12. This unique blend ensures that students acquire academic excellence and develop the critical emotional and social skills necessary for success in today's world
The school's flagship campus in Tamarindo is a testament to its success and commitment to quality education. Accredited by MEP in Costa Rica, Cognia in the United States, and the International Baccalaureate (IB) program internationally, it reflects the school's dedication to maintaining the highest educational standards.
The Journey School emphasizes personalized learning environments where social-emotional learning, bilingual education, and project-based learning thrive. The concept of restorative justice, guided by conscious discipline for younger students and more formalized restorative practices for older ones, underscores the school's holistic approach to student development.
The Journey School's expansion directly responds to its success and the community's embrace of its educational model. With campuses now in San Mateo and the eagerly anticipated new campus located at Costa Ballena, the school's reach and impact continue to grow. This latest expansion, driven by franchise owners who are business leaders, entrepreneurs, developers, and parents passionate about the Journey model, brings this innovative approach to education to the Costa Ballena community.

The new Costa Ballena campus, located about halfway between Dominical and Uvita, is poised to open its doors to students in grades 1-12 on August 19th, 2024, with plans to welcome preschool and kindergarten students soon after that. Designed to be state-of-the-art in its physical structure and educational philosophy, the campus will feature a multi-purpose gym, gardens, play spaces, and sizeable classrooms, all within walking distance of the beach.
In addition to a comprehensive sport and after-school program, the school offers robotics and tutoring in English, Spanish, and Math, ensuring a well-rounded education for every student. In line with the Journey School's ethos of inclusivity and community engagement, the Journey School of Costa Ballena will exhibit a profound commitment to serving local students through comprehensive scholarship programs, welcoming 30 percent of its student population through scholarship funds, ensuring that quality education is attainable for a diverse array of students.
As the Journey School of Costa Rica continues to expand, it remains committed to its founding principles: to provide an education that is not only academically rigorous but also deeply rooted in social-emotional learning, bilingual education, and the pursuit of each student's passions. With its innovative approach and dedication to community and student well-being, the Journey School of Costa Rica is shaping the future of education, one student at a time.
What makes us a unique and nurturing environment for students aged 2 to 18
- A profound sense of community peace - Diversity and inclusivity
- Social Emotional Learning (SEL) - Project Based Learning
- Consclous Discipline - Student support services
- Restorative Justice - The path towards accreditations
Contact us for more details at: admissionscostaballena@journeyschool.com
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