Dominican Republic, Santo Domingo
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Mindful Community School offers an American and Canadian curriculum with an AP program, preparing students from ages 1 to 18. Located in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, it operates within Educación Integral and follows Core Common Standards, national Dominican curricula, and a USA-type framework. The school features Early Childhood through Middle and High School programs, with a robust Spanish department delivering language, social studies, and civics while emphasizing values formation and critical thinking. Technology-enhanced classrooms, music, art, and physical education are integrated into daily learning. A Student Support Team provides psychological support and academic intervention. The campus houses a library with over 9,000 materials, Follet and EBSCO access, a health care center, and two Happy rooms that promote mindfulness and self-regulation. Since 1996, Mindful Community School has fostered lifelong learners who engage with a multicultural community in an active, caring environment. Students develop confidence, curiosity, and global perspectives through collaborative learning.
Av. Gustavo Mejía Ricart 278, Santo Domingo 10149, Dominican Republic
Mindful Community School has instruction in English, Spanish.
The school is located at Gustavo Mejia Ricart
Early Childhood; Elementary; Middle & High School
The school has Psychology and Counseling Department; Academic Intervention Services; ESOL/SSL; a Special Education Teacher; a Learning Lab
Dominican Republic
Catholic
Mindful Community School teaches American Curriculum, Advanced Placement (AP), Canadian Curriculum for students aged 1 to 18.
The school follows a USA-type curriculum aligned with Core Common Standards, MCrel, Bville, the National Council of Teachers Performance Standards, and the Dominican Republic's mandated curricula. The program is designed to meet the performance standards of universities in the United States and in the Dominican Republic. The Academic Program includes Early Childhood, Elementary, and Middle & High School. The Spanish Department provides instruction in Spanish language, social studies, and civics, with coverage of Dominican and world history, and emphasizes values formation and critical thinking. The curriculum incorporates technology, offers specialty classes in music, art, and physical education, and includes an Advanced Placement (AP) program for secondary students; a Student Support Team provides psychological and counseling services and academic intervention.
Advanced Classes include an Advanced Placement (AP) program for secondary students.
1. Open Houses and personalized tours are offered to provide detailed information about Mindful Community School and to answer questions. Attending these visits helps families understand the program, campus environment, and admissions timeline. The visits are recommended as the initial step in the admissions process. 2. Prospective families introduce themselves and sign their child up for the Student Evaluation (PreKinder through 10th grade) and arrange to spend a day at Mindful Community School. A family interview with a member of the school administration is scheduled as part of the process. These steps help the school get to know the candidate and family before formal evaluation. 3. On the visit day, the prospective student spends a day in a classroom with peers from their current grade level and takes the school evaluation to assess readiness and English language skills. Arrive before 7:45 a.m. to participate in all activities. Families must submit all required documentation at least two days prior to the evaluation day to allow proper preparation and avoid rescheduling. The evaluation is designed to be non-stressful; students should wear a white polo shirt and khaki pants and bring a lunchbox with snacks (or money to buy food at the cafeteria). 4. The admissions officer will contact families to schedule a meeting and inform them of the admission test results. If admission is granted, the next steps required for registration are communicated. A spot at Mindful Community School is guaranteed for 15 days once admission is granted during the registration period. 5. Admission documents required include the admission form, a birth certificate copy, copies of both parents' personal ID/passes, copies of the current and previous school year reports, a receipt for the RD$ 3,500.00 exam fee paid on the evaluation day at the school's cashier, and recommendation forms from teachers/counselors/principals. Mindful Community School seeks individuals who not only excel academically but also bring diverse perspectives, opinions, learning styles, capacities and skills to its learning community. 6. Enrollment of accepted students must be formalized within the 15-day window to ensure the student's spot. This period allows the school to finalize enrollment and prepare for the upcoming term. The school emphasizes a diverse learning community and values that applicants bring different perspectives, learning styles, and skills. The formal enrollment completes the admissions process and commits the student to Mindful Community School.
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