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About International School of Panama

We are recognized as a leader in international education, offering world-class opportunities for students from Pre-K (3yr olds) to 12th Grade.

ISP operates under the license of the Ministry of Education of Panama and is accredited by Cognia. As an authorized IB World School, we offer the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme & Certificates, for students in grades 11 and 12.  In addition, we offer a unique Innovation and Entrepreneurship Certificate and AdvancED certified STEM programs.

Building on a strong foundation and vision, ISP continues its forward-thinking tradition, always striving to improve teaching and learning in state-of-the-art facilities, while remaining true to the bold and fearless vision of our founders, to offer a forward-thinking world-class education in Panama.

 At the International School of Panama, we embrace learning as a lifelong adventure, we are conscientious inquirers with a pioneering spirit, and we are courageous individuals who are unafraid to stand out. We believe in community, and in creating friendships that last for a lifetime.

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Panama at a glance

Country information

Capital:
Panama City
Language:
Spanish, English
Population:
3,800,644
Currency:
Balboa
Government:
Unitary presidential constitutional republic
Major Religion(s):
Christianity
Climate:
Hot and humid, tropical climate, with a long rainy season from May to January and a short dry season from January to May
Size:
75,517 square kilometers (29,157 square miles)

Country quick facts

Panama has a 100% tropical climate, with average temperatures around 80-90 degrees.

Panama City, the country’s capital, is the only capital city in the world with its own rain forest.

Panama has one of the largest duty-free zones in the world, second only to Japan.

Panama was the first Latin American country to adopt the US dollar as its official currency.

The Panama Canal is a huge source of revenue for the country, generating almost ⅓ of its GDP.

Panama is home to more species of bird than Canada and the US combined!

Panama has many pristine beaches, with more than 1,500 miles (almost 3,000 km) of coastline.