Costa Ricans enjoy one of the highest literacy rates in the world: the country boasts 96% literacy in those 10 years old or over. Many of Costa Ricaās early founders, such as the first president Jose Castro, were former teachers concerned with education in Costa Rica. In 1869, the country became one of the first in the world to make education both free and obligatory. In those days, only one in ten Costa Ricans could read and write.
Thereās different options for the family moving in Costa Rica. The majority of expats will choose the private education over the public education, especially when their native language is English.
Private Education
Costa Ricaās Pacific Coast schools in the Guanacaste province enjoy an exceptional reputation.Ā There are schools to suit most ages, budgets and education goals. Students from the various academies have been accepted to esteemed North American universities and colleges such as McGill in Canada and MIT in the USA.Ā Some of the more established private schools in Tamarindo, Playa Conchal and the surrounding areas include :
Educarte Bi-Lingual School ā A great option for young children from Pre-Kindergarten to Grade 8.Ā They also offer a full high school curriculum.Ā This Bi-Lingual School is affiliated with St. Josephās in San Jose.
Kids enjoying a messy and FUN time painting at Educarte School
CRIA (Costa Rica International Academy) is certified and international. They offer from Pre-Kinder to Grade 12. The main language spoken is English and they follow the program in the States. The second language learned is Spanish. All universities of North America and Europe accepts the students from CRIA. They are located in Playa Brasilito, just a few kilometers from the luxury gated community of Reserva Conchal.
The āOcean Schoolā ā Costa Rica International Academy
La Paz Community School ā While a relatively new school ā founded in 2012, La Paz Community School is another excellent option.Ā La Paz holds classes exactly 50/50 for English/Spanish and is internationally certified. They offer from Grade 1 to Grade 12 and are located in the Mar Vista Gated Community in Playa Flamingo
Kids and teachers gathered around the huge Guanacaste Tree at La Paz School, Costa Rica
Public Education
The last 20 years have seen a significant boosts to educational standards. Since the 1970ās, Costa Rica has invested more than 28% of the national budget on primary and secondary education. The Constitution mandates that public expenditure in state and higher education should not be less than 16% per annum of the gross domestic product. The Ministry of Public Education is in charge of awarding scholarships and assistance to those in need.
Elementary and High schools are found in every community. Elementary school has 6 year levels, and high school has 5 year levels.
Although the country lacked a university until 1940, Costa Rica now has four state-funded universities and many smaller private universities whose number has increased dramatically in the last decade due to the difficulty of being admitted to state-funded universities. The government facilitates primary or secondary diplomas for adults who failed to complete their education as children.
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The Special Places Potrero / Flamingo Office - Just up the hill from the office of Economy Rent-a-Car
We are very proud of our professional maid service staff, who provide regular cleaning for some 150 properties ā and do it with a smile. A half-dozen maids provide full-time service at a single house, but all the rest rotate among a wide variety of properties from Matapalo to Playa del Coco.
Maids are responsible not just for cleaning but for staging the house, with everything in its proper place, and keeping track of inventory (so that, for example, new clients donāt check in and find thereās no toilet paper). At times, say on Jan. 2, there are so many checkouts and check-ins that the maids bring their sisters, brothers and mothers to get all the work done.
Full-time maids assigned to a single property assist clients with shopping, cooking and laundry, and they often form close bonds with clients. Itās no surprise that our clients often want to take their maids home with them.
Special Places of Costa Rica employs two full-time maintenance men who service all our properties, plus a handful of caretakers dedicated to a single property each.
These men will fix just about any problem that arises ā leaks, electrical and plumbing issues, a door that scrapes on a floor, a noisy ceiling fan⦠you name it. They also paint homes and provide roofing maintenance.
Our maintenance staff are available 24/7 for emergencies like a burst pipe that causes a flood. Special Places of Costa Rica also enjoys a network of qualified subcontractors to handle swimming pool service, gardening / landscaping and repairs to air conditioning units & kitchen appliances.
Steven, from Potrero, is a rental agent for Special Places. He processes rental inquiries, checks on property availability, makes reservations and helps with check-in and check-out info.
Steven likes to ride his Kawasaki 250 dirt bike in the Potrero Hills, around Las Catalinas and in Tempate. Heās also interested in cars and mechanics, and heās skilled at repairing motorcycles.
Quote: āI think work is a very important tool that helps us to fulfill ourselves as human beings in life and to improve on what we already know.ā
Rebeca is an accounting assistant at Special Places, processing invoices and accounts payable and monitoring vehicle fleet expenses.
She currently lives in Santa Cruz, where she is married and has dogs and cats. She is a big fan of the Saprissa soccer team and also likes going to the beach and the movies.
Born in Samar Province in the Philippines, Phem has a two-year degree in computer science from the Asian Institute of Computer Studies. She came to Costa Rica at age 19 to work for her aunt, who owned the Mariner Inn in Flamingo. She later worked for House of Rentals, then Special Places of Costa Rica when the companies merged. As a concierge, she books tours, rental cars, chefs or whatever clients need to make their stay enjoyable. āWhatever they request, you do it,ā she said.
She enjoys āhaving a connection to people, meeting different people, helping people.ā Her proudest accomplishment was moving from the Philippines to Costa Rica to explore better opportunities. She recommends that visitors to Flamingo try an ATV tour, a catamaran cruise, rappelling or whitewater rafting.
Quote: āI love Potrero. I live in Surfside. Itās quiet, safe, and people there are very accommodating, nice, friendly, always willing to help you. Theyāre open to anyone. I like that community. And the bars are within walking distance.ā
Pascale, Kennyās mother and business partner, is the head accountant at Special Places. She is responsible for all the accounting, billing and taxes, managing the maid service, setting work schedules and procuring cleaning products.
Pascale is from Antwerp, Belgium, where she and her husband had a food-service business specializing in poultry. But they often traveled to the Caribbean and Central America, and in 2009 decided to move to Costa Rica.
āWe thought it was time to follow some dreams, so we sold the business and came to Costa Rica,ā she said. They traveled to every corner of the country, but they fell in love with Guanacaste and decided to settle in Flamingo. They couldnāt find a house that satisfied Pascaleās handyman husband, so they built their own on the hills above Potrero in Pacific Heights.
She says her proudest accomplishment is ābringing two beautiful sons into the world.ā
Quote: āThe way we raised them, they were very independent. We taught them to work also. Of course, school came first. To us itās white and black, and the gray doesnāt exist. Itās good or bad.ā
Norlyng coordinates the maintenance of all Special Places properties, and sheās also in charge of Human Relations and is an assistant to Kenny Segers.
Born in Limón but a longtime resident of Matapalo, she previously worked as a receptionist at the Best Western Seis Playas Hotel. She also spent six years at the Wyndham Tamarindo, working as head of reception and as an administrative assistant.
Norlyng studied law for a year and a half at the University of Costa Rica in Liberia, but currently she is more focused on tourism. She is married and has two daughters, ages 9 and 2. Her interests include reading (the Bible, inspirational works and finance) and going to relaxing places.
Quote: āMy philosophy of life is to live in the present and try not to worry about the future, to have clear objectives, to try not to stress too much and to act in the present.ā
A native of Brasilito, Karolayn has a bachelorās degree in accounting from the Universidad Latina in Santa Cruz. She is responsible for the billing, accounting and filing at Special Places.
She enjoys hiking and swimming, and her favorite local places are Playa Danta and Playa Conchal. Asked what activity she would recommend to visitors, she said riding a Banana Boat, an inflatable, banana-shaped boat towed behind a speedboat.
Quote: āThe working environment here is very nice, very tranquilo. We get along really well, the management, the coworkers, and also the maids and maintenance people. Also, in my job Iāve learned a lot of things that in university classes they donāt teach. It gives you the opportunity to learn and grow.ā
A native of Antwerp, Belgium, Kenny emigrated to Costa Rica in 2008. Having graduated from high school in Belgium, he studied economics and business administration in Costa Rica. Eager to go into business, Kenny left university to work as a property manager for House of Rentals in Flamingo, which he acquired not long after starting the job. House of Rentals grew into Special Places of Costa Rica, currently represented by offices in Playa Flamingo and Playas del Coco, and known as one of the leading agencies in the area.
Kenny speaks and writes fluent Spanish, English and Dutch. He is the proud father of a Costa Rican son, Khael, who was born in 2016.
Passionate about his growing vacation rental and management business, Kenny is always looking for investments and opportunities. Hotel Pitaya Lodge (formerly Kakaos Lodge) is also under his management.
In 2020, he began building the first of several homes as part of a newly launched project development/construction company.
Juan Carlos works as a rental agent, attending to any questions about renting a property, explaining the options available, answering any questions and supporting the concierge team in extra services like tours or transport.
Juan Carlos likes walking on the beach (āso Iām definitely in the right placeā) with his French bulldog. āTheyāre very mischievous but very sweet, very good company.ā
Quote: āI always say, āIt costs nothing to smile.ā I always like to convey that people should be happy no matter what.ā
Juan Diego, who was born and raised in Villarreal, works as a concierge. That means he helps visitors arrange tours and transportation, rental cars, airport pickup and dropoff, and other services.
Juan Diego studied sustainable tourism management at UNED, the Universidad Estatal a Distancia, where he received a bachelorās degree in 2013. He has worked as an admin for the Dream Chaser catamaran in Tamarindo, as a receptionist at the Hotel Pasatiempo in Tamarindo, and as a concierge at the Hotel Dreams Las Mareas in El Jobo.
Juan Diego enjoys watching HBO series and movies, riding his bike, going out with friends and watching the sunset on the beach.
Quote: āI like concierge work because I get to help a lot of people, fulfilling the dreams of tourists who visit a beautiful country like Costa Rica thatās full of nature.ā
Born in Limón, he currently lives in Cartagena. He went to high school at Liceo Experimental Bilingüe de Santa Cruz, and he spent seven years working as a waiter and bartender at the JW Marriotts in Hacienda Pinilla and Reserva Conchal.
He enjoys going to the beach, listening to music, watching movies and series, playing video games and spending time with family.
Quote: āIf youāre afraid of dying, itās better not to be born.ā
A native of Nicoya who lives in Cartagena, Jhon works in accounting at Special Places, calculating reservation contracts, sales commissions and billing. He has been studying accounting at the Universidad Latina in Santa Cruz for a year and a half.
His goal is to have an accounting firm of his own. His favorite hobby is artisanal fishing, usually from a boat out of Flamingo, and he once caught a 70-pound mahi-mahi. He also has caught marlin in Tamarindo and Quepos.
His greatest pride is a nearly 2-year-old daughter named Elizabeth Aitana.
Quote: āI think the most marvelous thing thatās happened to me would be the birth of my daughter. Thatās the thing Iām most proud of.ā
Jason is a concierge and rental specialist with an interesting job ā knocking on new clientsā doors to see if they need anything or would like to book any tours or other services.
Born in Limón and currently living in Huacas, Jason speaks flawless English. He has taken some university courses on websites and social media marketing. He is married, no kids, but has a cat named Kirara.
Jason loves āadrenaline,ā muddy offroad adventures, motorcycling, ATV, video games, surfing and skateboarding.
Quote: āYou donāt have to be the smartest person to fulfill your dreams, all you need is to put in a little effort and be certain that you will achieve whatever you set your mind to.ā
Gabriel joined Special Places as an accounting assistant at the age of 20. He was born in Liberia and currently lives in Filadelfia with his family.
Gabriel enjoys mountain biking, and for the past eight years he has volunteered at the Red Cross in Filadelfia, working mostly in strategic communication.
Quote: āWe never have to give up on a dream just because of the time it takes to achieve it.ā
Daniela works as an administrative assistant in Human Resources, helping with payroll, health benefits and insurance, as well as onboarding new personnel.
Born in Liberia, she now lives in Villarreal, and she not only has two dogs but also a horse. She adores animals and loves to go horseback riding in the country. She also likes listening to Latin music like cumbia and salsa.
Daniela has a bachelorās degree in business administration from the Universidad Libre de Costa Rica (ULICORI). Before coming to Special Places, she worked as an HR assistant at the Occidental Hotel in Tamarindo, where she learned a lot about Human Resources in a real-world environment.
Quote: āTake risks, because everything good starts with a little fear!ā
Carla works as an accounting assistant at Special Places and is also involved in property management.
She was born in Caracas, Venezuela, and raised in Ciudad Guayana, where she earned a law and accountant degree and worked as a lawyer and accountant. Since coming to Costa Rica, she has worked as a manicurist, masseuse, bartender, waitress and artist.
A gifted artist and something of a Renaissance woman, Carla also draws and makes earrings, necklaces, and bracelets. Her varied interests include dancing, hiking, scuba diving, traveling and discovering new cultures.
Quote: āMy motto is āI know that I own the weak and fragile body of a woman, but I have the heart and stomach of a king.ā ā
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