Del Mar Academy

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Del Mar Academy [1] is an independent, nonsectarian, co-educational day school with a culturally and economically diverse student population. At present, Del Mar serves families with children as young as 18 months and up to 11th grade. It is a bilingual school. [2] [3]

The school is located in Nosara, Costa Rica and offers the Montessori philosophy [4] in the early years programs and IB during the diploma years. [5]

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