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PANAMA PROSPECT US

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Head of School's Welcome About Our School Our Curriculum Pastoral Care School, Family and Community School Life University Success Admissions Process The Inspired Di erence Global Exchange Programme Inspired Global Camps 04 06 16 28 30 32 36 40 42 50 52 King´s College School Panama 2
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HEAD OF SCHOOL’S WELCOME

Dear Prospective Families,

Welcome to King's College School Panama, part of the prestigious King's Group and Inspired Education Group. Our school, located amidst Panama's lush rainforest, o ers a unique blend of British and international education to a diverse student body of over 47 nationalities.

At King's College School, we pride ourselves on our personalised, student-centred approach to learning. Our small class sizes and dedicated tutor system ensure each student receives tailored support, fostering their academic and personal growth. Our world-class, predominantly British-trained teachers guide students through a curriculum that includes the IB Diploma, UK National Curriculum, Reggio Emilia approach, and IGCSE quali cations.

We are proud to be an Outstanding British School Overseas and a High Performance Learning accredited institution. Our recent Wellbeing Award re ects our commitment to nurturing the emotional and social well-being of our students.

Our unique location near Panama City and the City of Knowledge allows us to integrate scienti c research, exploration, and sustainability into our curriculum. We aim to equip our students to become global citizens who are ready to address the world's environmental challenges.

We invite you to visit our exceptional campus and experience rsthand the vibrant, nurturing community that is King's College School Panama.

Warm regards,

OLIVER PROCTOR HEAD OF SCHOOL

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family-like environment ensures a tailored educational experience for every student, especially those far from home."
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AN OUTSTANDING BRITISH INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL IN PANAMA

"Outstanding In Every Category" - 2023 BSO inspection

King’s College School Panama proudly opened its doors in September 2012, establishing itself as the sole accredited British school in the country. With a faculty composed of 90% native English speakers, we stand as a beacon of British education in the region. In 2023, King’s achieved a signi cant milestone by becoming the rst school in the Americas to join the esteemed Fellowship of World Class High Performance Learning Schools.

We are proud that our students take immense pride in being pioneers who embrace British education and High-Performance Learning within the region. Our commitment to providing an exemplary and values-driven education remains unwavering as our learning community continues to grow.

As a diverse and inclusive British international school, we currently educate 450 students spanning ages 2 to 18. Our welcoming and nurturing environment is a testament to our multicultural community, which includes families from over 47 nationalities. In 2023, we received the prestigious Wellbeing Award for Schools (WAS). This recognition came shortly a er we moved to our new purpose-built campus on the outskirts of the lush tropical rainforest.

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"Our campus, environment and curriculum seamlessly combine to to o er an innovative education focused on scienti c research, exploration and sustainability."
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What Makes King's College School Panama Stand Out

Outstanding and Accredited British International School

We provide a world-class British education in a diverse and enriching environment, with a 90% native English-speaking faculty and students from 47 nationalities.

Unique Learning Pathway

Our distinctive approach combines an esteemed British curriculum with the IB Diploma Programme (IBDP) to nurture academic excellence and prepare global leaders for a diverse, interconnected world.

First-Rate Facilities Nestled in the Tropical Rainforest

Our campus o ers a unique learning environment where students thrive in the natural beauty of Panama's rainforest, inspiring a deeper connection to the world and fostering a holistic education unlike any other.

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Nurturing Community

Our close-knit community is the heart of our excellence; it creates a sense of belonging that empowers every student to thrive academically, socially and personally.

Global Opportunities

As part of the Inspired Group, our school is committed to nurturing students to become global citizens, opening doors to a world of opportunities and mobility through exchanges and summer camps.

Arts and Sports Programmes

Students have the opportunity to explore their creative passions and ful l their athletic potential with our Arts and Sports programmes.

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Why Join Us?

Access the Inspired Global Group's network of over 110 schools

By attending an Inspired school, your child will have unrivalled global opportunities, including exchanges and summer camps.

Students at King's College School Panama enjoy a unique advantage - global connectivity with a network of over 110 premium schools, in 24 countries across 6 continents. This global reach leads to exceptional opportunities; from engaging in curriculum collaborations, to participating in global student leadership networks, partnerships and exchanges.

In Panama, both teachers and students become part of one of the world's largest professional learning communities, setting a new standard for the region. King's students can immerse themselves in the Inspired Global Summer Camps programme - a chance to stay at some of Europe's nest boarding schools while participating in programmes delivered by

world-class partners. These camps provide an extraordinary opportunity to travel, connect with peers from around the world, and engage in a wide range of inspiring activities, including sports, fashion and language learning.

This is a unique opportunity to explore new places, enhance language skills, forge new friendships and immerse oneself in di erent cultures. Exchanges are available in Spain, the UK, Italy, Switzerland, Belgium, South Africa and New Zealand.

At King's College School Panama, we believe in opening doors to the world and o ering our students unparalleled global experiences.

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Access to Inspired boarding schools

When students opt to study at King's College School Panama, they gain the unique opportunity to apply to any of Inspired's premium boarding schools worldwide, should they decide to continue their secondary education beyond Panama.

Our boarding schools provide a comprehensive experience that ensures round-the-clock education and a wealth of exciting weekend enrichment activities.

Specialist university counselling

Over 90% of our graduates successfully enrol in their rst-choice universities.

Our Secondary School Counsellor brings valuable experience and insight to the table, guiding students through their university selection process and application.

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A 50-year history of academic excellence

For more than ve decades, the King’s College Group has epitomised a distinctive approach to education, characterised by its interdisciplinary nature and a resolute emphasis on exploratory learning. Central to our ethos is a profound respect for the unique individuality of every child, acknowledging their diverse strengths and fostering an environment where they can thrive. With this rich heritage, we proudly stand as the only institution in the Americas that embodies the High Performance Learning (HPL) philosophy. Furthermore, our dedication to excellence extends to being the sole educational institution in Panama to o er an accredited British curriculum alongside the esteemed IB Diploma Programme. This distinction sets us apart as a hub of exceptional learning, merging the best of British educational traditions with the globally recognised rigour of the International Baccalaureate.

Highly quali ed international teachers within a diverse community

Renowned for our dedication to academic excellence, King's College School Panama features a faculty of highly quali ed international teachers, ensuring true language pro ciency among our students. We proudly stand as the only school in Panama with an impressive 90% of native English-speaking teachers. This unparalleled linguistic environment ensures an immersive learning experience, in which students are exposed to authentic language usage and cultural nuances from an early age. Our student body represents a harmonious blend of more than 47 di erent nationalities, creating a microcosm of the global community, allowing students to engage with diverse perspectives, ultimately cultivating a truly international education that prepares them to thrive in an interconnected world. Our commitment to excellence is mirrored in our diverse and accomplished faculty, and in our inclusive, globally-minded student body.

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State-of-the-art campus

Situated amidst the breathtaking backdrop of the Panamanian rainforest, our state-of-the-art campus provides an unparalleled setting for learning and growth. Encompassing expansive school grounds that seamlessly blend with the lush natural surroundings, our students are immersed in an environment that inspires wonder and curiosity. Our spacious classrooms are thoughtfully designed to facilitate optimal learning experiences, ensuring ample space for interactive discussions, collaborative projects and focused study. Beyond our classrooms, our modern facilities serve as conduits for both in-class and outdoor learning. The verdant expanse of the Panamanian rainforest acts as a living laboratory, inviting students to connect with nature, fostering a deep appreciation for the environment. Our commitment to providing an exceptional educational experience extends to our campus, ensuring that every facet of our environment aligns with our mission to nurture well-rounded individuals poised for success in a rapidly evolving world.

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Our New Purpose-Built Campus:

Our exciting purpose-built campus opened to students in August 2022 in Clayton, nested in the Panamanian tropical rainforest.

Its facilities include:

• EYFS learning area (including an art atelier and dining room), playground and outside learning areas

• Well-resourced classrooms, each equipped with interactive whiteboards

• Indoor swimming pool

• Large-scale football pitch

• Multi-purpose sports hall

• Three fully equipped science labs

• School ICT room

• Art studio

• Primary and Secondary school library

• Music, dance and practice rooms

• Dining room and fully functioning kitchens

• Air-conditioning in all classrooms and halls

• Sixth Form common room

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A UNIQUE CURRICULUM

Our distinctive, blended curriculum, which combines the National UK curriculum with the rigorous IB Diploma Programme, presents a unique educational approach that provides both extensive coverage and in-depth learning opportunities. It serves as a gateway to prestigious universities in the UK, Europe, USA, Canada and around the globe.

The British curriculum, recognised as one of the most successful and widely adopted curricula globally, places a strong emphasis on fundamental competencies such as literacy, numeracy and problem-solving.

At our school, students embark on a learning journey characterised by rsthand experiences rather than solely relying on textbooks. They are actively encouraged to foster creativity in their thinking, embrace independence, cultivate critical thinking skills and demonstrate unwavering dedication to their academic pursuits.

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e Best International Education

King’s College School Panama o ers a structured and rigorous educational programme that paves the way for profound learning and skill development across a diverse range of subject areas. From an early age, our students are encouraged to cultivate independence and con dence empowering them to analyse, evaluate, and interpret the complexities of the world around them.

As our school continues to grow, students in Years 12 and 13 transition to the esteemed International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP), a globally recognised quali cation. This programme provides students with a robust foundation for higher education or the professional world, fostering transformational learning

experiences that instil con dence, independence and a curious mindset. Upon graduation, students receive the globally esteemed IB Diploma, which encompasses a wide spectrum of quali cations spanning Arts, Sciences and Languages. Pupils are encouraged to think critically and apply a global perspective to their studies.

This blended curriculum at King's College School Panama o ers a unique advantage to our students, fostering academic rigour and subject depth through the acclaimed International GCSEs. It subsequently embeds the transformative qualities of the global learner pro le inherent in the IBDP, a proven path to successfully entering leading universities worldwide.

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e only school in the Americas that applies the High Performance Learning philosophy

There are over 80,000 students being educated in HPL schools across 14 countries.

• High Performance Learning is an innovative style of cognition-based education that operates as an eco-system within the school.

• The HPL framework is an educational belief backed by the latest research, which suggests that every single child can achieve academic success and live a life full of opportunity and ful lment regardless of their starting point.

• It is a rigorous, systematic and comprehensive approach to teaching and learning –a unique evidence-based philosophy that empowers every child.

• HPL aims to stop categorising students by their abilities and instead systematically build towards high performance from everyone.

• The framework is a system based on building rather than measuring.

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LEARNI NG JOURNEY E Y

4 YEARS OLD

Learn through play

Early Learning

The unique Inspired approach to Early Years combines the learning-through-play philosophy of Reggio Emilia, with additional numeracy and literacy activities to ensure that every young learner gets a head start. From kicking a ball, building with blocks and painting, to singing in a group, our specialised teachers encourage young learners to understand their environment and develop into happy, motivated students.

Exploration and evaluation

Primary Curriculum

We o er a more structured approach to the school day to help students build upon what they have learned in Early Years, embedding a deeper inclination to reading, writing and mathematics. Students will still be encouraged to explore and play, but they will also be able to describe their discoveries in words and numbers.

Communicate and articulate

As children are naturally curious, our Junior School encourages students to explore their interests while reinforcing numeracy and literacy skills. They learn to apply these foundational skills across subjects like Science, Arts, and History.

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Deeper learning and results

Pupils in Year 7 and 8 follow the National Curriculum of England and Wales. Subjects studied include English, Mathematics, Science, Geography, History, Art & Design, Drama, Music, French, Computing, PSHE, Spanish, Panamanian History & Geography and Physical Education. In Year 9, we continue to build upon the subjects taught in the previous two years, although in English, Science and Mathematics, pupils start to access GCSE-level content. Additional subjects include Geography, History, Art & Design, Drama, Music, French, Computing, PSHE, Spanish, Panamanian History, History and Physical Education.

Think and act

International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme

The nal two years at school mark the beginning of the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP). It aims to develop critical and compassionate thinkers who, as learners in the 21st century, are prepared for success at university and life beyond. In order to facilitate lifelong learning, we o er a challenging and balanced two-year curriculum.

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Becoming a Successful (I)GCSEs Student

Years 10 and 11 mark a very intense period of study under the British system as students begin to prepare for, and then take, examinations known as (I)GCSEs –(International) General Certi cates of Secondary Education.

Students will be expected to be more independent in their study habits and enter into a regular revision programme whereby they are reviewing and revisiting topics they have covered in preparation for the examinations at the end of Year 11. All students study Mathematics, English, Spanish, Physics, Chemistry and Biology at (I)GCSE level.

The International GCSEs are are the national British curriculum exams taken at the end of Year 11. The (I)GCSE content is more global in its context.

In addition, students can choose from the following subjects: Art, Computing, French,

Geography, History, Physical Education. (I)GCSEs encourage learner-centred and enquiry-based approaches to learning. They develop learners’ skills in creative thinking, enquiry and problem-solving, giving excellent preparation for the next stage in their education. We extend the core curriculum to suit each student's need and introduce cross-curricular perspectives to ensure learning is broad and engaging.

(I)GCSE develop a learner's knowledge, understanding and skills in:

• Subject content

• Applying knowledge and understanding to familiar and new situations

• Intellectual enquiry

• Flexibility and responsiveness to change

• Working and communicating in English

• In uencing outcomes

• Cultural awareness

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International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme

Having completed their studies under the (I)GCSE model until the age of 16, sixth form students are o ered a continuity of learning through the IB Diploma Programme (IBDP)an academically challenging and balanced programme of education with nal examinations. It is undertaken by pupils between the ages of 16-19 (Year 12 and 13) and is speci cally designed to prepare students for success in higher education and to be active participants in a global society.

The Diploma Programme prepares students for e ective participation in a rapidly evolving and increasingly global society, allowing students to:

• Develop physically, intellectually, emotionally and ethically.

• Acquire breadth and depth of knowledge and understanding, studying courses from six subject groups.

• Develop the skills and a positive attitude towards learning that will prepare them for higher education.

• Study at least two languages and increase cultural understanding, including of their own.

• Make connections across traditional academic disciplines and explore the nature of knowledge through the programme’s unique Theory of Knowledge course.

• Undertake in-depth research into an area of interest, through the lens of one or more academic disciplines, in the extended essay.

• Enhance their personal and interpersonal development through creativity, action and service.

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The IB Curriculum

IBDP students must choose one subject from each of the ve groups (1 to 5), ensuring a breadth of knowledge and understanding in their native language, additional language(s), the social sciences, the experimental sciences and Mathematics. Students must also choose either an Arts subject from group 6, or a second subject from groups 1 to 5. DP subjects can be taken at a standard or a higher level. At least three and not more than four subjects are taken at the higher level (240 teaching hours),while the other subjects are taken at standard level (150 teaching hours).

In addition to disciplinary and interdisciplinary study, the Diploma Programme features three core elements that broaden students’ educational experience and challenge them to apply their knowledge and skills.

The Core of the Diploma Programme

• The extended essay asks students to engage in independent research through an in-depth study of a question relating to one of the DP subjects they are studying. The World Studies extended essay option allows students to focus on a topic of global signi cance that they examine through the lens of at least two DP subjects.

• The theory of knowledge develops a coherent approach to learning that uni es the academic disciplines. In this course on critical thinking, students enquire into the nature of knowing and deepen their understanding of knowledge as a human construction.

• Creativity, action, service (CAS) involves students in a range of activities alongside their academic studies throughout the Diploma Programme. Creativity encourages students to engage in the Arts and creative thinking. Action seeks to develop a healthy lifestyle through physical activity. Service with the community o ers a vehicle for new learning with academic value. The three strands of CAS enhance students’ personal and interpersonal development through experiential learning and enable journeys of self-discovery.

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Sports and Clubs

In addition to the core academic curriculum at King´s College School Panama, we are also proud to have a multitude of clubs and extracurricular activities, as these enhance each individual student’s personal pursuits and passions.

Traditionally sports and team-play have been an important part of physical and mental development at Inspired schools. Being part of a team teaches children to understand tactics, cooperation and fair-play. We hope that children at King´s College School Panama learn to be chivalrous winners and gracious losers.

Involvement in competitive sports is fun, but the real value is in developing teamwork and working hard physically towards a goal. Children's health is as important as their intellectual growth and we provide physical education in the curriculum as well as opportunities to play competitive sports a er school.

There are many school clubs outside the curriculum that challenge children mentallysuch as chess and Chinese - as well as physically, for example, taekwondo and football.

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We invest in rst-class facilities, so that our students have access to all the necessary technology, space and equipment to optimise their learning outcomes.

Sport activities include:

• Football

• Athletics

• Volleyball

Other clubs include:

• Chess

• Student Newspaper

• Construction Club

• Guitar

Our facilities include:

• Library

• Four Lanes Semi-olympic Pool

Running

• Ballet

• Yoga

• Taekwondo

Basketball

• Handball

• French

• Chinese

• Spanish Literature

• Drama

• Piano

• Ukelele

• Clarinet

• Flute

• Park playground

• Large-scale Football Pitch

• Dance and Drama Studios

Art Studios

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PASTORAL CARE

Caring for your children

We want children to be part of a positive, friendly and supportive environment where they learn to demonstrate respect for others. We support all students to achieve their best, be happy at school and enjoy learning.

We help pupils with any di culties they may encounter. From small children in our Early Years Department, to older children studying their (I)GCSEs or the IB Diploma, it is important that every child feels safe and welcome.

Our pastoral and well-being leader ensures that all students’ needs are planned for and met through the curriculum and assembly programme, as well as providing counselling to support their emotional needs and well-being on an individual basis.

As a basic principle, King´s College School Panama actively encourages communication

We endeavour to involve parents fully in their children's education and see this partnership as an essential aspect of our care for every individual.

From home to a house

From the day a child starts at King’s College School Panama, they are assigned to one of the four houses. The older house members support the younger or new students. There are events and projects that build friendly competition between the houses and create bonds across the school years.

Making a mentor

Mentors are older students appointed to help younger students with new concepts, and to assist peers who are struggling with a particular class or subject. Teaching others helps the mentor consolidate their learning, while supporting the other students in their studies.

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"From my very rst class at King’s when I was 13, the teachers and the other students immediately made me feel as part of the family. When the opportunity of being a mentor became available, I was glad to take part – giving back to the school community that made me feel so welcome."
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SCHOOL, FAMILY

& COMMUNITY

The school community

Parents are an important part of life at King’s College School Panama. As a basic principle, we actively encourage parent-school communication in order to build a strong school community. Involvement in a community is a key part of life, as is the connection to the schools in the Inspired Group. Through our curriculum, we also engage the wider-world communities in order to further enrich our school.

Similarly, to build a wider sense of community, King’s College School Panama holds regular events during which students and families can get to know each other and the school sta in a more informal and fun environment. Social events, ranging from school sports days to the annual school fair and artistic performances and shows, are opportunities where parents can meet one another, and talk to teachers.

We endeavour to involve parents fully in their children’s education and we see this partnership as an essential aspect of our care for every individual. When your child starts at King's College School Panama, your whole family joins the King's community.

“King’s is like my second family – strict with my studies but encouraging me to think for myself and to help others. I started at King’s College School Panama in Year 9 and was very nervous - afraid all friendships had already been created before I got there. At the end of my rst class, I already had a new group of friends”.
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Points of Contact

On a collective level, there is a regular ow of information to parents and students via newsletters, social media and events. Families are provided with regular written reports on the child’s development to review your child’s academic and social progress, and a series of parent-teacher consultation evenings are arranged. The Head of School and teaching sta are also available to discuss pressing matters that cannot wait until the next consultation evening.

For students in the Infant and Junior schools, the class teacher and learning assistant are the initial points of contact

for help and advice about academic and social development, either through their class teaching or on an individual basis. In Secondary school, students are assigned a tutor who is responsible for their academic and social welfare.

When students have to make academic choices at the (I)GCSE and IB Diploma levels and for university entrance, they receive individual support from our very experienced university counselling team.

The senior management team is also available to advise you and your child on any problems or questions that you may have.

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SCHOOL LIFE

The school day

A typical day at King’s College School Panama will begin at 8:00am and end at 3:20pm. Younger learners will have one break in the morning and lunchtime, with a second break in the a ernoon, while older students will have a break before and another a er lunchtime.

Food and nutrition

The school provides healthy balanced meals using natural ingredients. A healthy diet will be promoted through Personal Social Health Education (PSHE) lessons. Furthermore, we will accommodate special diets upon request.

Language learning

At King’s College School Panama, we regard foreign language acquisition of key importance for internationally minded children and families. Therefore, in addition to our regular curriculum, we also o er opportunities to learn French, Spanish or Chinese.

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Our Values

Initiative

Taking the initiative to lead or begin a new project or activity.

Dedication

Commitment and perseverance over time, enables progress.

Tolerance

Empathising with people whose opinions and practices may di er.

Open-Mindedness

A willingness to engage with new ideas without prejudice or assumption.

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Honesty

Being fair and truthful, especially in challenging situations.

Kindness

Helping others without expecting anyting in return.

Integrity

Living your life by morals and principles no matter the challenges or situation.

Independence

Demonstrating the ability to employ self-motivation and work well without the direction of others.

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UNI VIVERSITY D ESTINATIONS

Academic Success

Our reputation is built upon the achievements of our students. We are educational experts; we know how to get the very best out of your children and set them up for their future success.

Graduates from King’s Group, and all Inspired schools, are renowned for their excellent academic results in public examinations. A level and IB Diploma results across the group are consistently high and our students regularly secure places on the most demanding and challenging courses at the best universities in the world.

Pupils at King’s College Schools are ambitious. At school, they relish learning opportunities, are passionate communicators and love to be challenged academically. They leave us with the con dence to embrace the future, no matter what challenges they may face.

Our team of experts make sure students understand all the options available to them. We support and meticulously advise them through the entire university application process.

King’s College School and Inspired students have secured places at many prestigious universities throughout the world and we are extremely proud of our growing alumni base.

90% of students go to their 1st choice university

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“In 2004, I was part of a pioneering expedition to Nexapa, Mexico; this proved to be the single most important event during my time at King’s College School. It not only helped me to win a place at the London School of Economics, but also formed me as a person and my understanding of the world in such a meaningful way that it has entirely shaped my professional career.”
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Academic Excellence is key to all King’s College and Inspired Schools

Our students leave school upon completing their studies in Year 13 to go on to join the world’s best universities, including the UK’s Russell Group, Oxford and Cambridge and America’s Ivy Leagues, as well as many other institutions across the globe.

Here is a list of schools where King's College Students around the world have been accepted to:

USA & CANADA

• Asbury University

• Auburn University

• Berklee College of Music, Boston

• Bentley University

• Boston College

• Brown University

• California Institute of Technology

• Calgary University

• Columbia University

• Concordia University

• Cornell University

• Dartmouth College

• Duke University

• Emory University

• Georgia University

• Georgetown University

• Harvard University

• Illinois University

• Iowa State University

• Lafayette College

• Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

• Marshall University

• McGill University

• Monash University

• New York University (NYU)

• Olin College, Boston

• Ontario University

• Parsons School of Design

• Pennsylvania State University

• Princeton University

• Purdue University

• Queen’s University

• Ryerson University

• Stanford University

• University of Alabama

• University of Alberta

• University of British Columbia

• University of California, Davis, LA, Berkeley, San Diego

• University of Chicago

• University of Indiana

• University of Indianapolis

• University of Florida

• University of Michigan

• University of Quebec

• University of San Diego

• University of Toronto

• University of Victoria, Vancouver

• Wellesley College

• Yale University

LATIN AMERICA

• Facultad Libre de Derecho, Monterrey

• Instituto Tecnologico de Costa Rica

• Instituto Tecnologico de Monterrey

• Ponti cia Universidad Catolica del Peru

• Ponti cia Universidad Javeriana

• UPC Lima

• Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon

• Universidad de Buenos Aries

• Universidad de Monterrey

• Universidad del Paci co

• Universidad de Lima

• Universidad de los Andes

• Universidad Ponti cia Catolica de Chile

• ULACIT Costa Rica

UK

• Brighton University

• Cardi University

• Dublin University

• Durham University

• Imperial College London

• King’s College London

• Lancaster University

• London School of Economics

• Newcastle University

• Oxford Brookes University

• Queen Mary University of London

• Trinity College London

• University of Bath

• University of Birmingham

• University of Bristol

• University of Cambridge

• University College London (UCL)

• University of Exeter

• University of Edinburgh

• University of Glasgow

• University of Leeds

• University of Leicester

• University of Liverpool

• University of Manchester

• University of Nottingham

• University of Oxford

• University of Southampton

• University of St Andrews

• University of Strathclyde

• Warwick University

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SOUTH AFRICA

• University of Capetown

• University of Witwatersrand

• Stellenbosch University

• University of Kwa-Zulu Natal

• University of Johannesburg

• University of Pretoria

• North-West University

• University of Western Cape

• University of South Africa

• Rhodes University

• University of the Free State

• Tshwane University of Technology

• Nelson Mandela University

EUROPE

• Autonomous University of Madrid

• Budapest University

• Bocconi University, Milan

• Catolica Lisbon School of Business and Economics

• CEU San Pablo University, Madrid

• Camillas Ponti cal University, Madrid

• Copenhagen Business School

• École hôtelière de Lausann

• Erasmus University, Rotterdam

• IE University, Spain

• HAN University, Arnhem

• HEC Business School, Paris

• Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany

• Insituto Marangoni, Milan

• Maastricht University

• Polytechnic University of Madrid

• Rome University of Fine Arts

• Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland

• Sciences Po, Paris

• Technische Universitat, Munich

• Universita Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan

• Universita San Ra aele, Milan

• University College Utrecht

• University of Alicante

• University of Amsterdam

• University of Copenhagen

• University of Groningen

• University of Lausanne

• University of Lisbon

• University of Lugano

• University of Navarra

• University of Rotterdam

• Vatel Management School, Paris

ASIA-PACIFIC

• Australian National University

• Aoyama Gakuin University, Japan

• International Christian University, Japan

• Monash University

• NYU Shanghai

• Osaka University

• RMIT University, Melbourne

• Seoul University

• Seoul National University

• Sophia University, Japan

• University of Auckland

• University of Hong Kong

• University of Melbourne

• University of New South Wales

• University of Queensland

• University of Western Australia

• University of Sydney

• Yonsei University, South Korea

MIDDLE EAST

• American University of Bahrain

• Bahrain University

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ADMISSIO N S

Join the King’s College School Family

Our policy throughout the admissions process is to allocate the appropriate placement for the candidate so that they may bene t fully from the education we o er.

We are experienced with student transfers at all year groups and work closely with the pupils' previous school to ensure the smoothest transition - academically and pastorallythrough our well-established induction programmes.

Enrolment Process

Step 1

Submitting an application form with an application fee of $150.

Step 2

Attending a tour of the school with the child, accompanied by the Head of Admissions.

Step 3

Completing a GL Cat-4 student assessment, with the exception of Nursery and Reception students, who meet with the Head of Early Years.

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Submitting reports from the student's current school, as well as documents related to the admission process.

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Receiving an o er letter.

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Paying the admission or entrance fee depending on the schedule chosen by the family.

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EMB RACING IN DIVIDUALITY. PR EPARING LE ADERS.

Inspired is the world’s leading and most innovative education group, with over 110 premium private schools spanning 6 continents.

Inspired provides proven excellence in premium education to over 80,000 students worldwide from infancy to 18 years of age.

Inspired students bene t from a unique global connectivity of premium schools anchored in their local communities. Each student's individuality is unlocked through a holistic curriculum focused on the three pillars –Academic Excellence, Sports and the Creative & Performing Arts –ensuring every pupil achieves their full potential. Through this approach, we aim to inspire and prepare students to be global citizens - ready to seize their exciting futures and truly ourish, with the con dence and attitude needed to thrive in their ever-changing world.

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Academic Excellence

At Inspired, we rmly uphold academic excellence as the cornerstone of our educational philosophy. We recognise that a top-notch education not only equips students with quali cations that open doors beyond their school years but also serves as a catalyst for success in both university and the professional world. However, our approach transcends mere exam preparation; we instil in students the value of active and lifelong learning.

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Across all age groups, from Early Years through Primary, Secondary, and Senior levels, students within the Inspired network unlock their full academic potential. This achievement is made possible by fostering their active engagement in the learning process, nurturing self-con dence through enquiry-based learning, and igniting critical thinking skills through exceptional teaching.

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e Inspired Learning Approach

At the heart of our educational philosophy lies a commitment to nurturing academic excellence while simultaneously fostering essential life skills, such as self-con dence and self-assurance. We achieve this by placing the individual student at the forefront of our approach, providing a comprehensive curriculum built upon Inspired's three core pillars: Academics, Performing & Creative Arts and Sports.

While academics hold a central position in our educational framework, they are complemented in equal measure by the vibrant worlds of Performing & Creative Arts and Sports. This diverse curriculum ensures that each student has the opportunity to uncover their passions and hone their skills, ultimately leading to the development of con dent, thoughtful and knowledgeable young individuals.

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Academics

At the heart of all our schools is a commitment to academic excellence, which empowers our students with critical and lateral thinking skills that inform their understanding and application of a wide range of disciplines. The academic programme at King's College School Panama, ensures students achieve the best results during Year 11 and Year 13 public examinations to provide them with the best opportunities for their future.

Performing & Creative Arts

The arts play a vital role in fostering con dence and self-assurance among our students, cultivating their lifelong interests. This boost in con dence stems from active participation in the arts, an appreciation of their signi cance in the human experience, and a creative approach that permeates all aspects of our students' endeavours.

Sports

At Inspired, our commitment to sports encompasses a holistic approach that emphasises health and well-being, fun, motivation, self-discipline, and self-esteem. Whether engaging students in team sports or introducing them to individual pursuits, our aim is to o er an athletics programme tailored to every student's unique interest.

While some of our students go on achieve national and international recognition in their chosen sports, every child derives the bene ts of improved tness, enjoyment and a lifelong passion for physical activity. The physical exercise also enhances mental alertness - a critical component for successful academic pursuits.

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Student Success

All Inspired schools have a reputation of academic excellence, honed through our 50-year heritage that has allowed us to cra a highly successful educational approach.

Students joining us bene t from the uniquely developed Inspired Approach to Early Years education, building up from our British curriculum through the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme – a learning pathway like no other, that ensures students truly ourish and succeed. This world-class curriculum opens doors of endless opportunity to our students and alumni as they prepare to step into the wider world. King’s students receive o ers from the world’s top universities including the UK and US. Excellent results are just part of our ambition for our students.

Parents send their children to King’s College School Panama because they want them to be exposed to new ideas, have their minds stimulated, their intellectual curiosity fostered and their creativity nurtured.

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I NSPIRED GLOBAL EXCHANGE PROGRAMME

King’s College School students also have access to study at any one of Inspired’s fantastic premium boarding schools around the world thanks to the Inspired Global Exchange Programme.

Students can stay at one of our boarding schools in Europe, Asia or Africa from 4 weeks to up to a year. We hold your place open at your original school, so you don’t need to worry about what happens when your child returns home.

Every exchange o ers a unique opportunity to explore new places, improve language skills, make new friends and experience new cultures.

All Inspired boarding schools ensure a premium experience and deliver on rigorous boarding standards. Students enjoy building deeper friendships and learn to be more independent, with the support of specialist boarding sta .

Students can choose to stay in one of our boarding schools across the world, or in a homestay setup. Exchanges are available in Spain, the UK, Italy, Switzerland, Belgium, South Africa, New Zealand and Vietnam. No matter which destination your child chooses, there is an exciting adventure awaiting them there.

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INSPIRED GLOBAL CAMPS

Extraordinary Experiences, Lifelong Memories

Our summer camps give students the chance to stay at some of the world’s top boarding schools and take part in programmes and adventures delivered by world-class partners.

Inspired Camps are an opportunity to travel, meet peers from other countries and get involved with inspiring activities, learning new skills that will stay with them forever. We o er a broad range of programme options - from sports and fashion to learning a new language - designed to nurture current interests and build new ones, leaving every student with enriching memories.

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