Dominican Republic, Santo Domingo
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CMS offers robotics across Elementary, Middle, and High School. In Middle School, students participate in FIRST LEGO League competitions. High School's Team DRIFT uses FIRST robotics to promote science, technology, engineering, math, and business and has earned regional awards. The program emphasizes design thinking, coding, and collaboration, with regional competition travel including the FIRST LEGO League Championships in Houston.
The Fine Arts program offers instrumental and vocal music, visual arts, dance, and theater. The department presents performances and exhibitions on and off campus each year. CMS artists gain exposure to the arts through local and international trips to exhibitions and inter-collegiate festivals.
CMS provides bilingual skills in English and Spanish and maintains an immersive English-language program. Multicultural and inclusion awareness is part of the Middle School advisory and counseling work. CMS exposes students to global perspectives through arts-based international trips and other cultural programming. The school emphasizes language development and cultural awareness as core elements of its curriculum.
The After School Activities (ASA) program offers a diverse range of enriching and fun activities from Monday to Thursday during extracurricular hours. Our ASA classes are geared toward Elementary School students. At the end of each semester, parents are invited to activities and presentations in which students showcase what they have learned. The program covers sports, arts, and other disciplines.
Our Service-Learning program is a key part of how we bring our school's core values to life—Connect, Care, Create, and Contribute—through meaningful community engagement. We build long-term partnerships with community organizations based on mutual respect and integrity. Service-Learning nurtures empathy, gratitude, and a genuine concern for the needs of others. Each project is grounded in classroom learning and guided by a structured process with a diverse network of community partners serving as co-educators.
Senior Internships take place in May, with students completing 50 uncompensated hours on-site at a nonprofit, for-profit, or government agency. The CMS Parent Teacher Organization (PTO) offers leadership opportunities for families to volunteer and help organize events. Alumni connections support career planning through programs like Alumni College Connection.
CMS Athletics fosters leadership, sportsmanship, and teamwork through its athletics program. Intramural activities are designed to improve student physical fitness, foster new friendships, and enhance the overall student experience. The program promotes lifelong health and wellness habits and prepares students to be global citizens.
Carol Morgan School (CMS) is an international school in Santo Domingo offering the IB Diploma Programme alongside an American curriculum for students aged 4 to 18. The English-language program is immersive, developing bilingual English and Spanish skills while engaging with Dominican culture. CMS is pursuing IB World School authorization, and its Elementary program from pre-kindergarten to grade 5 provides core subjects—math, reading, writing, science, and social studies—plus art, music, technology, Spanish, and physical education; 4th and 5th graders may study math, science, or social studies with a different homeroom teacher. The 15-acre campus in Mirador Sur includes 98 classrooms, 13 multi-purpose spaces, 3 Makerspaces, 7 technology labs, 8 art spaces, and 9 music rooms. The Shark Center is a 1,400-square-meter gym with a 350-square-meter stage. The field features a size-11 soccer turf and a 9,000 m² grass field. On-campus libraries include an Elementary Library with over 20,000 titles and an MS/HS Library with a quiet area and terrace. CMS emphasizes robotics, service-learning, and language development through programs and clubs.