Dominican Republic, Sosua
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The International School of Sosúa is a fully accredited, co-educational, non-sectarian private Infants-Grade 12 day school on the north coast of the Dominican Republic. The student body is around 250 students and about 40 staff. The core curriculum leads to a US diploma and is taught entirely in English by certified educators of various nationalities, with Spanish language and Dominican Social Studies each year. The campus sits on 10 acres of farmland and features classroom clusters amidst tropical palm trees and an organic garden, with upgraded facilities including an engineering center, library, science lab, cafeteria/multi-purpose building, and a martial arts dojo. The athletic complex consists of a large covered multi-use court, an outdoor volleyball/basketball court and a soccer field. Students are awarded US High School diplomas and the Dominican Republic diploma upon graduation.
The athletic complex consists of a large covered multi-use court, an outdoor volleyball/basketball court and a soccer field.
Classroom clusters are housed amidst tropical palm trees and an organic garden. An engineering center is on campus. A library is on campus for student research. A science lab supports science instruction.
Student Groups include the Student Council. The Fidelis Chapter of the National Honor Society (NJHS/NHS) is active. Model United Nations and Debate programs are offered.
International School of Sosúa is a private day school in the Dominican Republic offering an English-taught American curriculum that leads to a US high school diploma and a Dominican Republic diploma. The campus spans 10 acres of farmland and includes an engineering center, a library, a science lab, a martial arts dojo, a cafeteria/multi-purpose building, and athletic facilities including a covered court, a volleyball/basketball court, and a soccer field. Academically, ISS uses a standards-based approach aligned to Common Core for English and Math, Next Generation Science Standards, and AERO Social Studies, with Dominican MOE curricula in Spanish and Sociales. AP courses are available to Sophomores through Seniors, including AP Spanish Language and Literature, World History, English Language and Literature, and Psychology. The school is accredited by Cognia, ACCAS/Tri-Association, NCAA, and the Dominican Ministry of Education. Clubs include Model United Nations, Debate, and the Fidelis Chapter of the National Honor Society.