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Cap Cana Heritage School

Dominican Republic, Punta Cana

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Admissions Process

1. Complete and submit the Admission Application Form with student information and guardian details. The form requires the date of application, grade applied for, and school year. It collects the student's full name, gender, date of birth, place of birth, and nationality, as well as the current grade and the name and country of the school of origin. It also asks for guardian information, including who the student lives with, and the guardian's name, passport/ID number, phone, email, occupation, place of work, and home address.

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2) Provide family information and general details. The form asks for the mother/tutor and father/tutor information, including passport/ID numbers, phone, cell, email, occupation, place of work, and home address. It also asks general information such as whether the child speaks Spanish and/or English, the language used at home, and any special needs or medical conditions. 3) Read and acknowledge the terms and conditions of the admission process. The school states that this document does not guarantee admission or reserve a seat and that payment policies must be accepted. The school reserves the right to accept or reject enrollment, and enrollment requires signing the Acceptance of Conditions for Enrollment and presenting it together with payment. 4) Make payment according to the chosen plan. All costs are presented in United States dollars; payments in Dominican pesos are converted at the daily exchange rate. Payments can be made in cash, or with a credit card in pesos, or exclusively with certified checks payable to Educación Integral. 5) Review the refund policy and complete the enrollment steps. If a family withdraws, the school requires written notification of the withdrawal reason. Refunds are 60% before June 30, 50% before July 31, and none after August 1; New Enrollment, Enrollment and PTA costs are non-refundable. 6) After submission of all required documents and completion of the evaluation, the institution will respond within seven business days. The institution reserves the right of admission, and no decision is made until all documents indicated on the back of the form have been delivered to the Admissions Department. Signatures from the father, mother, or guardian and the date finalize the process.

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees Unlisted
Ages Not listed
Type Co-educational
Opened 2007
Bus Service No

Cap Cana Heritage School (CCHS) in Cap Cana, Punta Cana, Dominican Republic, was founded in 2007 as part of Educación Integral network. It is a private international school offering a U.S.-type curriculum for preschool through high school. Cognia accredits the school and affiliations include ACCAS, Tri-Association, ASCD, and College Board. Early Childhood follows Reggio Emilia, with Movement, Art, Performing Arts, Authentic Explorations, and Library, focusing on social-emotional development and strong family partnerships. Primary grades follow Common Core math and ELA, NGSS science, AERO social studies, and Dominican standards for Spanish Language Arts and Sociales, with Maker-centered and Project-Based Learning. Secondary programs align CCSS/NGSS with DR MOE standards, offering AP courses, PSAT/SAT prep, Model United Nations, band, digital media and podcasting, and fine arts; instruction is in English. Facilities include a library with databases, a K-5 Makerspace, a mini-gym, and an extended-day program. The school serves students aged 5–18 and fosters a bilingual, global-minded community.

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