In Costa Rica, the kids land enrolled, not waitlisted.
School calendars do not care about your visa timeline. Application windows in Costa Rica close months before terms start, and the good schools fill from waitlists. For a family, the school decision is the move decision: it picks your neighborhood, your dates, and half your budget. Put it first and the rest of the Costa Rica move falls in line.
- Topic
- Schools
- Destination
- Costa Rica
- Origin
- United States
- Source
- Live KG
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Schools in Costa Rica, answered.
- When do I need to apply to schools in Costa Rica?
- Earlier than the move itself. Many schools in Costa Rica close applications months before a term starts, and popular international schools run waitlists year-round. The application window, not the visa, is often the true deadline of a family move.
- Is homeschooling legal in Costa Rica?
- Not everywhere. Some countries embrace it, some require registration and inspections, and some prohibit it for residents. If homeschooling is your plan, check the rules before committing to the country, not after.
Turn this into a dated Costa Rica plan.
Start a plan and the schools work becomes dated tasks, sequenced against your move date alongside the visa, the documents, and everything else, so nothing for Costa Rica surprises you on the way out.
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