Dominican Republic, La Romana
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Abraham Lincoln School is a private, co-educational school in La Romana, Dominican Republic, serving students aged 4 to 18. It has 446 students and 40 teachers, including 25 British and 15 Dominican. The language of instruction is English, with some subjects taught in Spanish by Dominican teachers. The school has air-conditioned classrooms and a range of facilities, including a spacious hall with a stage, a library with over 20,000 books, 28 classrooms, three science laboratories (chemistry, physics, biology), two computer rooms, an art room, a ceramics room with kiln, a music room, a staff room, two playground areas, a baseball field, a soccer field, and a volleyball/basketball court.
The school has a baseball field, a soccer field, and a volleyball and basketball court.
The school has three science laboratories (chemistry, physics and biology), two computer rooms, a library with over 20,000 books, an art room, and a ceramics room with kiln. It has 28 classrooms that are air-conditioned, administrative offices, a hall with a stage, and a staff room.
The Abraham Lincoln School in La Romana is a private, co‑educational institution serving learners aged 4 to 18. It offers the British Curriculum at primary level and the Cambridge IGCSE framework at secondary, with English as the language of instruction and certain subjects taught in Spanish by Dominican teachers. Founded in 1917 and situated inside the Central Romana complex, the school currently serves about 446 students with a faculty of around 40 teachers, including both British and Dominican staff. Facilities include air‑conditioned classrooms, a hall with a stage, a library of more than 20,000 volumes, 28 classrooms, three science laboratories, two computer rooms, an art room, and a ceramics room with kiln. Dedicated spaces support music and visual arts. Outdoor spaces and multiple pitches enable football, baseball, basketball, and volleyball. For students aiming at American universities, SAT and TOEFL are commonly pursued in grades 11–12. The school supports college readiness.