United World College of Costa Rica
Facts and practical information
The United World College Costa Rica, located in the Santa Ana suburb of San José, is the 11th college in the UWC movement and the first to offer instruction in both English and Spanish. The College, formerly the "Colegio Internacional SOS Hermann Gmeiner," opened in August 2006 and graduated its first UWC-admitted applicants in 2008. As of 2016, it contains 172 international students from more than 70 different countries. Students throughout the UWC movement are selected based on an extensive scholarship programme, meaning that they are selected on the basis of merit and regardless of their social or economic status. Given its historic connection with SOS Children's Villages, UWC Costa Rica aims to ensure that students from socio-economically disadvantaged backgrounds are admitted to the school each year. Depending on their academic needs, students may apply for a three-year programme with a preparatory pre-IB year before enrolling in the regular IB Diploma Programme. The College is primarily committed to three areas: Conflict Resolution, the environment and multiculturalism. ()
United World College of Costa Rica – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Parque Diversiones, Paseo de las Flores, Parque Metropolitano La Sabana, Bocaraca.