Dominican Republic, Santo Domingo
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1. Inquire and schedule a visit. Submit an Admissions Inquiry to request information and schedule a visit, with the Admissions Team ready to listen, answer questions, and guide families toward enrollment. The school hosts on-campus open houses throughout the year to share the educational project and the admission process. You can register to attend a tour or information session from the Admissions page. The school uses a U.S. Common Core Curriculum with English as the official language of instruction. 2. Use the Admissions Portal. Through the Admissions Portal, families complete applications, upload required documents, track each stage of the process, and receive timely updates in a secure, organized platform. Access to the portal is via the 'Access the Admissions Portal' button. 3. Attend Open House. Open House events are held on campus throughout the year and provide information about the educational project, leadership culture, and admission process. Families can meet teachers and students, tour facilities, and ask questions during these sessions. A sample Open House shows a session for all grades on February 11 at 8:30 AM, with registration available. 4. Schedule a personalized appointment. If you wish a personalized appointment, use the appointment option on the Open House page. 5. Enrollment assistance. The Admissions Team guides and enrolls your children through the admissions process.
St. Patrick School is a Catholic, co-educational institution serving ages 2 through 18 across two campuses in Santo Domingo: Mini Rhinos campus (nido 1 to 1st Grade) and Main Campus (2nd to 12th Grade), with a Preschool Campus integrated. It offers an American style English-language curriculum aligned with Common Core Standards and Minerd plan; Cognia accreditation demonstrates a commitment to international standards. The program emphasizes mastery of skills and concepts across all areas of human development, with an eclectic pedagogical framework that supports multiple modalities, including virtual education. The school serves Early Childhood through Middle/High School, focusing on critical thinking, communication, intercultural knowledge, and collaborative problem solving to prepare students for a global society. Facilities include robotics kits, 3D printers, laser engravers, reliable Wi-Fi, and a learning management system. Extracurriculars include Leader in Me, National Honor Society, robotics, game development and cybersecurity after school, CARE, and service-learning for student growth.