Dominican Republic, Santo Domingo
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Calle Bonaire, No. 130, Ens. Ozama, Santo Domingo Este, Dominican Republic
Preschool (20 months–5 years); Elementary (1st–5th grade); Middle School and High School (6th–12th grade)
Bilingual school with English-immersion; core subjects taught in English, with some subjects in Spanish as required by the local Ministry of Education
Dominican Republic
Preschool day runs 7:30 am–1:00 pm, Monday–Friday
Application fees
- Application fees are charged according to the payment plan selected; the amount varies by plan and is collected at registration.
Tuition fees by school year and per term
- The school publishes payment-plan options but does not publish fixed tuition amounts for individual year groups or per term on its public pages. Exact tuition figures for each year group and per term must be obtained directly from the school.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- Families must choose a payment plan at registration and confirm the selected quota. Confirmation of a place is valid only after the first payment required by the chosen plan has been made.
- The school offers multiple payment-plan structures (parents select the plan when enrolling); the admissions/registration process requires selection of a payment plan.
- The admission exam carries a fee that is payable in cash or by bank transfer.
Boarding fees
- No boarding program or boarding fees are published on the school's public materials. There is no public indication of on-campus boarding provisions.
Other costs and fees (examples listed by the school)
- Required registration items and associated small administrative costs: completed enrollment form, birth certificate (in Spanish), three 2x2 photos, medical records (vaccination card and medical certificate), a health-registration form signed and stamped by a pediatrician (this form can be obtained at the school's offices), and a copy of the parent/guardian ID. These items are listed as required for enrollment and may involve costs.
- The admissions process notes an application/admission fee (amount varies with the payment plan) and the exam fee (cash or transfer). No public line-item amounts for uniforms, textbooks, transport, meals, or extracurriculars are published on the school's public pages.
Refund and reimbursement policy
- Withdrawal must be notified in writing before September 1 to be eligible for a reimbursement. If written notice of withdrawal is received before that date, 50% of the payments made under Plan C will be reimbursed. No reimbursement is given after September 1 for Plan C. The registration/enrollment fee (the matriculation percentage) is non-refundable under Plans A, B, and C.
Fee payment options
- The school accepts cash payments and bank transfers for the admission exam and references payment plans for tuition collections; the specific electronic payment methods or card acceptance are not listed on the public pages. Parents should be prepared to pay by cash or bank transfer and to discuss the chosen payment plan at registration.
Summary of availability of numerical fee data
- Numerical tuition figures by year group, per-term breakdowns, boarding fees, uniform prices, and exact payment dates are not published on the school's public pages. The school's admissions and registration pages describe payment plans, required documents, and the reimbursement policy, but do not list line-item amounts for the 2026/27 or 2025/26 academic year on publicly accessible pages.
LAM School International is a Dominican Republic-based bilingual school serving students from 20 months through 18 years (Nido to 12th grade). The preschool day runs 7:30–1:00, Monday through Friday. Elementary (grades 1–5) features self-contained classrooms and an English Immersion program for core subjects, with Spanish provided as required by the Ministry of Education. Middle and High School (grades 6–12) are in a separate wing and use block scheduling to support pre-college preparation; core subjects are taught in English with some Spanish as required. The curriculum blends a bespoke approach with Montessori elements and is delivered through the LAMS Consensus Curriculum, with Scholastic Reading Inventory used to measure reading growth. Facilities include a library, computer lab, block center, and a mini gym. Extracurriculars include Dance, Basketball, and Volleyball; Art and Music are integrated into Pre-Kinder and Elementary. An Afternoon Program offers after-school care. LAM is accredited by ACI since 2007 and affiliated with AAIE since 2011.