Dominican Republic, Santo Domingo
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Cathedral Community School was founded in 2016 and recognized with the name Cathedral Community School in August 2017 by the Ministry of Education of the Dominican Republic. It provides formal education from Preschool to High School and implements CPALMS (State of Florida, USA) common core standards and NGSS (New Generation Science Standards). The school applies student-centered methodologies and fosters ethical and moral values, aiming to develop collaboration, social-emotional development, critical thinking, creativity, and problem-solving in an appropriate learning environment. It is pursuing accreditation as an international school by NEASC through the ACE evaluation protocol.
The school runs after-school programs that encompass a broad range of focus areas including academic support, arts, sports, and recreation. Extracurricular activities include Soccer Club, Robotics, Art Club, Drama Club, School Choir, Mandarin Class, Chess Club, Taekwondo, Dance Class, Cooking, Catechism, and Tennis. There is a CCMS Memories video gallery that showcases past years of activities.
Cathedral Community School is a private, pre-kindergarten through high school in the Dominican Republic serving students aged 3 to 18. It follows the American curriculum, applying CPALMS State of Florida Common Core standards and NGSS from Elementary to High School, with a student-centered approach that fosters collaboration, social-emotional development, critical thinking, creativity, and problem-solving in an appropriately designed learning environment. The school emphasizes ethical and moral values and aims to be developmentally appropriate yet challenging. Founded in 2016 and named Cathedral Community School in August 2017 by the Ministry of Education of the Dominican Republic, it is accredited as an international school by NEASC through the ACE evaluation protocol. The program supports extracurricular activities, including sports, arts, and leadership, with after-school programs spanning academics, arts, and recreation. The High School Elective System offers college-style course selection, a performing arts program, a no-homework policy, project-based learning, and a variety of electives and activities.