Dominican Republic, Santo Domingo
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Located in Santo Domingo, The Community for Learning is a day school serving Pre-school through 12th grade with an English-immersion program and integrated Spanish language and Dominican Social Studies. The curriculum differentiates instruction to meet diverse learner needs and uses a Culture of Thinking that invites students to wonder, ask questions, debate, and pursue their curiosities. Students engage in Project-Based Learning across core subjects, supported by short direct-instruction mini-lessons to sharpen specific skills. Literacy and numeracy are developed from preschool onward, expanding to global perspectives through Dominican and international viewpoints. The school emphasizes small class sizes and a low student-to-teacher ratio, fostering independent thinking and leadership. Facilities include a nut-free Tiger Café, a swimming pool, and a large sports court, with transportation and an After School Program extending learning beyond the day. Graduates predominantly attend university, reflecting the program's aim of global citizenship and lifelong, well-rounded preparation for future success.
Carr. la Isabela 101, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
The Community For Learning has instruction in English.
The Community for Learning is located in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. The campus address is Carretera La Isabela
Pre-school to 12th grade
Day school; English-immersion program; grades Pre-school through 12; Spanish language and Dominican Social Studies are integrated
The Psychology Department provides support to students, families and staff, including restorative practices, conflict resolution, and academic counseling; progress report conferences and other programs help foster a positive culture and well-being.
Dominican Republic
Transportation is provided by Transporte Vélez, run by Mr. Ramón Vélez. Costs: Morning One Way RD$4,500 (subsidized to RD$3,500 monthly); Drop Off One Way RD$3,500 per month; Round Trip RD$7,000. Pick up locations: Calle Porfirio Herrera (Supermercado La Cadena); Camino Chiquito & Calle Doctores Mallen (Farmacia Carol); Cuesta Hermosa Town Center Mall (sidewalk next to Referencia). Afternoon Drop Off: La Rinconada Calle Euclides Morillo No. 60, Arroyo Hondo. Registration via the sign-up form; supervision by a teacher on the bus; WhatsApp updates for ongoing communication.
The Community For Learning teaches American Curriculum for students aged 3 to 18.
The Community for Learning uses differentiated and personalized instruction to meet diverse learner needs. A Culture of Thinking invites students to wonder, ask questions, debate, and pursue their curiosities. The curriculum includes Project-Based Learning across core subjects, Spiderweb discussions, and Workshop-style classes, with short direct-instruction mini-lessons to sharpen focus and skills. Literacy and numeracy are developed from preschool onward, expanding to global perspectives by weaving Dominican and international viewpoints throughout the program. Graduates emerge as well-rounded, independent thinkers and visionary leaders prepared for global citizenship.
Small class sizes with a low student-to-teacher ratio.
99.8% of graduates attend university.
The school supports social and emotional development through the Psychology Department, which provides one-on-one and group meetings with students, families, and staff. Restorative practices promote positive behavior and guide disciplinary approaches. Safe spaces are provided for students to voice concerns about academic and social issues, with group interventions addressing conflict resolution, life skills, and cultural differences.
The Community for Learning is a full English immersion school. Spanish language and Dominican Sociales are integrated into the curriculum. Elementary is described as a full English immersion program with Spanish and Sociales classes. Technology is integrated across all grades from 1st to 12th to support language development and inquiry-based learning.
The Psychology Department supports social and emotional development for students, families, and staff. One-on-one and group meetings reinforce positive culture and community values. Restorative practices promote positive behavior and provide safe spaces for students' concerns.
Safe spaces are provided for students to voice concerns. Restorative practices create a safer, more caring environment and promote equitable voice.
1. Visit the school. Families are invited to visit The Community for Learning to understand what makes the community a home for visionaries. A firsthand look at the school's dynamic environment provides insight into how lifelong learners are cultivated. To arrange a visit, submit a Tour Request and the admissions team will contact you to set a suitable date and time. 2. Apply via Alma Start. When you decide TCFL is the right fit, access Alma Start and create an account if you are new; sign in if you already have one. Inside Alma Start you can start your admissions application, fill out required forms, upload supporting documents, track required tasks, and review your application status. Have ready scanned copies of the birth certificate, the student's grades or progress report from the last school, and any relevant reports from a psychological or educational evaluation if applicable. 3. Enrollment after acceptance. After acceptance, complete registration by submitting remaining documentation. An outreach and admissions coordinator will assist you throughout this process to ensure a smooth start. Documents required for registration include a 2x2 recent student photo, confirmation of payment in good standing from the previous school, a Health Form completed and signed by the student's doctor, an eye exam, and an immunization record. For assistance, contact the Admissions and Outreach Department at [email protected] or WhatsApp (829) 961-6330.