La Paz Tempisque, the other campus

La Paz Community School offers two locations, each with approximately 425 students throughout grades PreK through 12. The campus that I have been more closely associated with simply because of proximity and frequency of visits (and my daughter attended trimester 1 of the seventh grade) has been Cabo Velas. The majority of the photos posted thus far have reflect this campus, which is a bit closer to the beachside communities of Portrero, Flamingo, Brasilito, and Tamarindo. 

Gardens throughout the campus                 Students tend to natural spaces as part of curricular studies

However, the other campus, which is approximately an hour north of Cabo Velas, is named Tempisque. This campus is about ten minutes west of the largest city in Guanacaste, Liberia, and has more of an urban vibe.  The student population at this location draws more from local families, more Spanish dominant, who are native to the area along with an international community of families.  

The space this campus inhabits is a former hospital which has been a suitable site for the new campus. Playgrounds have been erected. A swimming pool is under construction. There is currently a building housing grades PreK through 7 and another for grades 8-12.  Plans were recently approved to break ground to build a middle school specific building, too, as the numbers of applicants has steadily increased annually.   

Umbrellas left at the steps of each school building to protect students walking between classes during rainy season. 
In the cafeteria area, a beautiful reminder.

Though both campuses feel quite different, the aim is to have consistency in scope and curricular sequence as it is truly one school, with two campuses.










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