What are the schools in El Nido like?
When we asked about the schools in El Nido, they said...
"El Nido is a small town known for its beautiful beaches and natural attractions. It's not a major city, so it doesn't have a wide range of international or bilingual schools like you would find in Manila or Cebu. Most of the schools in El Nido are public schools that follow the Philippine education system. However, there are some educational institutions that cater to the needs of the local and expatriate community. One of them is the Palawan Hope Christian School, located in Puerto Princesa, the capital of Palawan province. This school offers a K-12 program and uses English as the medium of instruction. It's not exactly in El Nido, but it's the closest option for an English-speaking school. Here is the link to their Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/PalawanHopeChristianSchool/ Another option is the International School of Sustainable Tourism (ISST), which is also located in Puerto Princesa. This school offers courses related to tourism and sustainability, which are relevant to the local context of El Nido. Here is the link to their website: http://www.isst.edu.ph/ For younger children, there's the Talaandig Tribe School, a Montessori-inspired school that offers a bilingual program in English and Filipino. It's located in the nearby town of Taytay, which is about an hour's drive from El Nido. Here is the link to their Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/TalaandigTribeSchool/ Please note that these schools are not exactly in El Nido, but they are the closest options available. If you're looking for a full-fledged international school, you might need to consider other cities in the Philippines," commented one expat when asked about in El Nido.
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What are the schools in El Nido like?
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