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If you're researching international schools in Dominican republic offering British Curriculum, this page lists every school we know of and lets you sort, filter and compare them — without school marketing in the way. The most common curriculum is Cambridge IGCSE, taught by 3 of the schools below. Annual tuition spans roughly 85,000–85,000 DOP, with the average sitting around 85,000. Schools range from new openings to long-established names like Abraham Lincoln School (opened 1917).
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Saint George School is a multicultural international campus in Santo Domingo that delivers a UK-inspired foundation with Dominican curriculum integration. The school serves students from ages two to eighteen and teaches primarily in English and Spanish, with targeted language support to ensure confidence in both languages. From Infant through Upper School, it offers Cambridge IGCSEs for ages fourteen to sixteen followed by the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme for ages sixteen to eighteen, making it the Dominican Republic's sole school to run both pathways. The academic program is validated by the Dominican Ministry of Education and NEASC, and Saint George is a member of the Council of International Schools. The Piantini campus spans about ten thousand square meters and features an Innovation Centre with a STEAM Maker Space, a robotics classroom, music and arts facilities, and a well-stocked library. An extracurricular program and international trips foster leadership, service, and global citizenship.
The Abraham Lincoln School in La Romana is a private, co‑educational institution serving learners aged 4 to 18. It offers the British Curriculum at primary level and the Cambridge IGCSE framework at secondary, with English as the language of instruction and certain subjects taught in Spanish by Dominican teachers. Founded in 1917 and situated inside the Central Romana complex, the school currently serves about 446 students with a faculty of around 40 teachers, including both British and Dominican staff. Facilities include air‑conditioned classrooms, a hall with a stage, a library of more than 20,000 volumes, 28 classrooms, three science laboratories, two computer rooms, an art room, and a ceramics room with kiln. Dedicated spaces support music and visual arts. Outdoor spaces and multiple pitches enable football, baseball, basketball, and volleyball. For students aiming at American universities, SAT and TOEFL are commonly pursued in grades 11–12. The school supports college readiness.
American School of Santo Domingo is a private international school serving students aged 2 to 18, delivering a multi-curriculum program that includes Advanced Placement, Cambridge IGCSE, and a bespoke curriculum. The school is accredited by the Dominican Ministry of Education and Cognia (AdvancED), with graduates earning a high school diploma valid in the Dominican Republic, the United States, and internationally. Instruction is in English with integrated Spanish, and Social Studies is taught in Spanish as required by MINERD. The Language and Arts curriculum follows Lucy Calkins' Reading and Writing Workshop; Math uses a University of Chicago–developed platform; Science covers biology, chemistry, physics and environmental science with hands-on experiments; Computer Science builds essential digital skills. Social Emotional Education uses the Character First Program with restorative practices; Community Service Education connects classroom learning with real-world issues. Signature offerings include Hummingbird Adventures outdoor education, Talent School afterschool programs, Eagle's Cafe, and a comprehensive athletics program through the ASSD Eagles.
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