Dominican Republic, Santo Domingo
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The Community for Learning offers dynamic, personalized education from preschool through 12th grade. It is a full English immersion school that integrates Spanish and Dominican Social Studies with international perspectives. The curriculum emphasizes reading, writing, and math while fostering global citizenship, independent thinking, and leadership. Curriculum highlights include inquiry-based learning, real-world math applications, hands-on, student-centered instruction, NGSS-aligned science, technology integration across all grades, restorative practices, and personalized college counseling.
Afterschool programs nurture creativity through artistic explorations, sports, and technology. Afterschool activities include art and piano lessons, robotics, and other hands-on STEM experiences. Student clubs include Debate, Running, E-Sports, and Dungeons and Dragons.
The school is a full English immersion school, integrating Spanish and Dominican Social Studies while incorporating international perspectives.
Student leadership activities include Student Council, Spirit Club, and Student Leadership Club. Clubs also include Debate, Running, E-Sports, and Dungeons and Dragons.
Leadership opportunities are provided through Student Council, Spirit Club, and Student Leadership Club.
The campus features a swimming pool with swimming classes and a large sports court for basketball and volleyball; the soccer field is currently under construction. The nut-free Tiger Café offers nourishing, balanced meals. Restorative practices support a respectful, supportive learning environment.
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.