Dominican Republic, Santiago
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The school operates on Autopista Duarte Km 5 1/2 in Santiago, Dominican Republic, offering on-campus and online education. It provides an accredited English-language program that prepares students for top universities in the United States, the Dominican Republic, and around the world. The SCS library is available to students throughout the school day, with elementary students visiting for checkout and reading, and secondary students using it for research, printing, and book checkout. The Health Office supports student and staff health and emergencies, with hours and personnel designated to manage health needs. The learning environment emphasizes a biblically grounded, respectful culture and uses Love and Logic and Responsive Classroom approaches to discipline and learning.
SCS offers athletic programs including Girls Volleyball, Boys Soccer, and Girls Soccer across multiple grade levels. For the 2025-2026 school year, practices are scheduled on Mondays and Wednesdays from 3:30 PM to 5:30 PM for different groups and on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3:30 PM to 5:30 PM for others. Participation requires a signed Health Form. The athletics program emphasizes sportsmanship and a Christ-centered approach to activities. Resources for athletics include Practice Schedules and Health Record documents.
The school provides an accredited, English-language education that prepares students to enter top universities in the United States, the Dominican Republic, and around the world. Students articulate ideas in English and Spanish and study from a biblical worldview, gaining global and civic leadership skills. The school adheres to Dominican educational guidelines and US accreditation standards. The school comprises Primary Division (Early Childhood and Elementary) and Secondary Division (Middle School and High School). The learning environment includes an honor system and Love and Logic and Responsive Classroom approaches to support learning and behavior. PK3 to grade 12 enrollment is 655, and the school is accredited by Middle States and ACSI.
Student life provides numerous clubs, sports, leadership development activities, and fellowship opportunities. Clubs and after-school activities provide spaces to express creativity, explore subjects beyond the classroom, and discuss topics with peers and teachers. Model United Nations is offered for grades 6–12 and participates in national and international conferences. The Fine Arts program covers visual, theatrical, and musical arts for PK3 through grade 12, with Fall plays and the Spring Musical and private music lessons. Spiritual Life includes chapel programs and Thursday Night Live, supporting spiritual growth and leadership. The athletics program includes twenty-two teams across soccer, basketball, futsal, and volleyball.
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.