Dominican Republic, Santo Domingo
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Two Ashton School campuses operate in Santo Domingo and Vistacana (Punta Cana). The Santo Domingo campus serves pre‑school through high school, and the Vistacana campus serves similar levels. Facilities include a library and a MakerLab to support hands‑on learning. The campus maps identify spaces for preschool, elementary, middle, and high school, plus a sports center, gym, cafeteria, swimming pool, tennis court, and basketball/volleyball courts, along with an indoor futsal area. The facilities are designed to provide a safe, well‑resourced learning environment across both campuses.
Key sports facilities include a sports center, gym, tennis court, basketball and volleyball courts, and a swimming pool. An indoor futsal area is also part of the facilities.
The school provides an on‑site library and a MakerLab to support learning across disciplines. Instruction is delivered in English for core subjects, with Spanish instruction in MINERD‑required subjects.
Clubs include Student Council, National Honor Society, Model United Nations, Junior Achievement, Debate, and First Lego League, among other offerings. Athletic activities cover soccer, basketball, swimming, ping‑pong, volleyball, chess and gymnastics.
Ashton School is a privately owned, independent Dominican/International school in the Dominican Republic serving students from 1 to 18 years old across Pre-Kinder to 12th grade. It operates on two campuses, Santo Domingo and Vistacana (Punta Cana), with instruction delivered in English for core subjects and MINERD-aligned Spanish and Dominican Social Studies. The school offers an American Curriculum with Advanced Placement and a bespoke program, anchored in the U.S. Common Core and Next Generation Science Standards, with biblical integration. Ashton is accredited by Cognia and recognized by MINERD. Founded in 1998, the school has grown to approximately 497 students. Facilities include a library and a Dream Maker Lab for hands-on STEM and Maker projects, plus a sports center, gym, cafeteria, swimming pool, a tennis court, and basketball/volleyball courts, with an indoor futsal area to support safe, well-resourced learning across campuses. The program includes AP and Honors courses, Learning Expeditions, and Learning through Internships, and a robust set of clubs such as Model United Nations, National Honor Society, and Debate.