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Pacific Rim International School

1989 establishments in CaliforniaAC with 0 elementsCalifornia school stubsEducation in San Mateo County, CaliforniaEducational institutions established in 1989
Emeryville, CaliforniaPrivate elementary schools in CaliforniaPrivate high schools in CaliforniaPrivate middle schools in California

The Pacific Rim International School (PRINTS) is an independent school for all grades of pre-collegiate education located in San Mateo, California and Emeryville, California in the United States. The school is trilingual, educating students in English, Mandarin, and Japanese.

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Pacific Rim International School
Peninsula Avenue, San Mateo

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Peninsula Avenue
94101 San Mateo
California, United States
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