Dominican Republic, Santiago
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Uniforms are required. PK-4 wear solid khaki pants with dark blue polo shirts bearing the SCS emblem, while grades 5–12 wear solid khaki pants with the same polo. Shirts must be purchased from the school, and hats may not be worn during the school day.
Students should bring their lunch and snacks from home or purchase them in the school cafeteria.
The Board of Directors is self-perpetuating and governs the school, approving policy-level decisions and long-range plans. The Executive Director is accountable to the Board to implement these policies.
Located in Santiago, Santiago Christian School offers an English-immersion PK3–12 education. The program blends an American curriculum with AP courses and is U.S.-accredited. Early Childhood and Elementary curricula align with United States Common Core Standards; English language arts use HMH Into Reading and mathematics uses HMH Into Math. FOSS provides K–6 science, and Deep Roots Bible guides Bible instruction; Spanish grammar and Dominican social studies meet MOE requirements. In Secondary, language is central: English-language arts, mathematics, science, American history, and Bible are taught in English, while Spanish grammar, literature, and Dominican social studies are taught in Spanish. Founded in 1967, the school serves PK3–12 with about 655 students, features a library and Health Office, and fosters a biblically grounded culture with Love and Logic and Responsive Classroom. It is recognized by the Dominican MOE and accredited by Middle States and ACSI, with English as the primary language of instruction worldwide.