School program · Summer 2027

A program designed before it is sold.

An annual service-and-adventure program designed and operated for an international Swiss school. The brief came from the school's director of service programs after months of close collaboration; we scouted, designed, and now run the program on the ground — refining it year on year. Every itinerary is tested by our team in advance — every lodge slept in, every river run, every community visited — before a single student arrives.

ClientAn international school
Program typeService learning, activity assessment, and cultural immersion
Duration8-day pre-program scouting · multi-week student program in design
Group20–28 students + faculty
The brief

The challenge

Design a Costa Rica program that combines authentic service learning (a teacher's-house build in a remote rural community), first-hand adventure activities (whitewater rafting, waterfall rappelling, cloud-forest hikes), and cultural immersion — without compromising on safety, logistics, or educational rigor. The school's Global Service team needed evidence that every element of the proposed program had been physically tested by us before being recommended.

Our response

The approach

We treat school programs the way pharmaceutical companies treat trials: nothing is recommended until we have run it ourselves. The first phase is an on-the-ground scouting trip by two members of our team across the full proposed route. We apply our four-category framework — Site Assessment, Activity Evaluation, Travel & Logistics, Safety & Risk — and for TASIS we aligned it with the categories used internally in their student-facing program so the language is shared between our scouting outputs and their communications to faculty, students, and the board. The output is a sign-off-ready dossier: route timings, lodge capacities, operator verifications, activity durations, and risk notes. Only then do we present the student-program itinerary for approval.

The four categories.

Our house framework. The same four categories — and the same four colours — appear on every program page, every itinerary day, and every dossier we deliver.

01

Site Assessment

Physical walk-throughs of every community visit and operator site (Piedras Blancas community, Juanilama community, lodges, teacher's-house build site).

02

Activity Evaluation

First-hand testing of every activity the students will do — rafting, El Tigre full package, hot springs, waterfall rappelling, cavern exploration.

03

Travel & Logistics

Real-time validation of transfers, route timing, road conditions, and lodging between bases. Nothing is estimated from a map.

04

Safety & Risk

Each location is reviewed against our Wilderness EMT / First Responder protocols. Risk notes and mitigation plans are documented before student departure.

The scouting itinerary.

Day by day, exactly what the scouting team did on the ground. The student-program itinerary is designed from this dossier.

01
Travel Thursday · 2 July 2026 · Arrival in San José

Arrival and city-tour scouting

Collection of the scouting rental car in San José. Team lead Ania arrives at San José International Airport, transfers to hotel. If the flight lands early, the remaining hours are used to scout San José–based program elements that bookend the student trip — the city tour route, museum and Teatro Nacional access points, and candidate venues for the welcome and farewell dinners.

  • International arrival
  • City tour scouting (time permitting)
  • Welcome / farewell dinner venue review
Overnight San José
02
Travel Friday · 3 July 2026 · Transfer to Uvita

Transfer and open day setup

Transfer to the Uvita base (~3h 30min by road). Second team member Paola arrives at San José International Airport — onward plan to Uvita is confirmed day-of (same-day private shuttle if she lands early, or overnight in San José and morning transfer if late). The group is together at Uvita by Day 3 for the open day.

  • Transfer San José → Uvita
  • Afternoon dive (Ania)
  • Paola arrival logistics
Meals Breakfast Overnight Uvita
03
Open Day Saturday · 4 July 2026 · Uvita open day

Water activities and Marino Ballena assessment

Full open day at the Uvita base. Scuba diving at Caño Island is the primary activity to evaluate; alternatives include snorkelling, Marino Ballena National Park, and whale-watching (humpback season runs July through October). The open day is critical: students will need decompression days within their longer itinerary, and this confirms what those days can look like.

  • Scuba diving at Caño Island
  • Snorkelling / Marino Ballena alternative
  • Whale-watching scout (seasonal)
Meals Breakfast Overnight Uvita
04
Site Assessment Sunday · 5 July 2026 · Piedras Blancas

The community, the build site, the lodge

Departure from Uvita to Piedras Blancas via Londres de Quepos (private 4×4 transfer, short hike to access). Full afternoon dedicated to assessing the community, the lodge (28-pax capacity confirmed), the teacher's-house build site that will become the students' service project, and the surrounding adventure activities the students will rotate through — waterfall rappelling, cavern exploration, and trail conditions. One overnight on site to evaluate the lodging experience first-hand.

  • Coast → Londres de Quepos → Piedras Blancas transfer
  • Community walk-through and introductions to local operators
  • Lodge facilities and 28-pax capacity validation
  • Teacher's-house construction site walk
  • Waterfall rappelling and cavern access inspection
  • Trail safety and timing review
Meals Breakfast, lunch, dinner Overnight Piedras Blancas (one night, on site)
05
Activity Evaluation Monday · 6 July 2026 · Piedras Blancas → Naranjo → Monteverde

Whitewater validation

Early departure from Piedras Blancas to maximise the rafting window. We run the Naranjo River whitewater experience with Tucanes Tours to validate it as a student activity. Run-time confirmed: full run ~1:30; shorter 1:00 and 0:30 versions available — useful for groups with varied confidence. After rafting, road transfer to Monteverde for overnight.

  • First-light hike out of Piedras Blancas
  • Vehicle transfer to Naranjo River
  • Naranjo whitewater rafting (full ~1:30, alt 1:00 / 0:30)
  • Naranjo → Monteverde transfer
Meals Breakfast, lunch Overnight Monteverde
06
Activity Evaluation Tuesday · 7 July 2026 · El Tigre + Hot Springs + Juanilama

The heaviest assessment day

The most assessment-dense day of the scout. 07:30 start at El Tigre to evaluate the full package — hike, hanging bridges, river crossings, waterfalls, and the lodge lunch. Continue toward La Fortuna with a stop at the candidate hot springs venue (Baldi). Drive directly to Juanilama for community assessment, then check in to La Fortuna in the evening.

  • El Tigre full package (07:30 start)
  • Hot springs venue assessment (Baldi)
  • Juanilama community assessment
  • Transfer to La Fortuna hotel
Meals Breakfast, lunch Overnight La Fortuna
07
Site Assessment Wednesday · 8 July 2026 · Return to San José

Final scouting and consolidation

Travel from La Fortuna to San José (~3h). Use the afternoon to close out San José–based items not completed on Day 1 — city tour route, farewell-dinner venue confirmation — and consolidate scouting findings before departure.

  • La Fortuna → San José (~3h)
  • City tour and museum scouting
  • Farewell-dinner venue final
Meals Breakfast Overnight San José
08
Travel Thursday · 9 July 2026 · Departure

International departure

Transfer to San José International Airport for the international departure. Scouting dossier is delivered to the school's Global Service team within 14 days of return — a complete sign-off-ready document ahead of the 2027 student program design.

  • Hotel → San José International Airport
  • Post-scout: dossier preparation
Meals Breakfast

Communities and operators along the route.

The local communities, lodges, and specialist operators we have personally vetted and continue to work with on the ground.

  • Piedras Blancas community Host community + teacher's-house build site
  • Tucanes Tours Naranjo River rafting operator (validated July 2026)
  • El Tigre Lodge Hanging bridges + waterfall hike + lunch
  • Baldi Hot Springs Candidate hot springs venue, La Fortuna
  • Juanilama community Cultural immersion host
  • Caño Island Biological Reserve Scuba diving operator, Uvita

About this case study

This page documents the scouting phase of a Global Service Program designed for an international Swiss school in collaboration with their Global Service team. The school name is not displayed here by default; with their written permission we will name them publicly and add testimonials and student-program photography after the June 2027 trip is delivered.

If you are reviewing this on behalf of an academic institution and would like to see the full scouting dossier — including risk notes, operator verifications, and the student-program itinerary in design — please contact us directly.

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