Dominican Republic, Santo Domingo
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Mindful Community School was founded in 1996. It is part of Educación Integral, our parent organization. The school is located at Gustavo Mejia Ricart
The school environment reflects its international community. Upcoming events and activities are published in the School Calendar 2025-2026. Mindful Community School offers student organizations that provide leadership opportunities and service-learning experiences. An Alumni Association maintains lifelong relationships with Mindful Community School graduates.
The Parent-Teacher Association is highly active and promotes activities for stakeholders, forming a valuable part of the school community. They volunteer and arrange activities for the benefit of our community, participate in committees, and recommend actions for improvement.
Mindful Community School offers an American and Canadian curriculum with an AP program, preparing students from ages 1 to 18. Located in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, it operates within Educación Integral and follows Core Common Standards, national Dominican curricula, and a USA-type framework. The school features Early Childhood through Middle and High School programs, with a robust Spanish department delivering language, social studies, and civics while emphasizing values formation and critical thinking. Technology-enhanced classrooms, music, art, and physical education are integrated into daily learning. A Student Support Team provides psychological support and academic intervention. The campus houses a library with over 9,000 materials, Follet and EBSCO access, a health care center, and two Happy rooms that promote mindfulness and self-regulation. Since 1996, Mindful Community School has fostered lifelong learners who engage with a multicultural community in an active, caring environment. Students develop confidence, curiosity, and global perspectives through collaborative learning.