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St. Dominic's International School

Portugal, Lisbon

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees €11,500 - 22,000
Ages 3 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 668
Type Co-educational
Opened 1975
Bus Service No
Academic offering
Curriculum IB (PYP), IB (MYP), IB (DP)
Taught languages English, Portuguese, French, Spanish, Mandarin
Typical class size 22
Strengths Sport, Performing Arts, Visual and Creative Arts
Clubs Arts and Creative, Community and Service, Lifestyle and Wellbeing
Stages Early Years, Preschool, Primary School, Middle School, Secondary School, Sixth Form
Introduction

St. Dominic's International School is an IB World School in Portugal offering the full IB Continuum (PYP, MYP, DP) for students aged 3 to 18. The Primary Years Programme runs Nursery to Grade 5 as a transdisciplinary, inquiry‑based programme organized around six themes. The Middle Years Programme covers Grades 6–10, using Global Contexts and including Service as Action and the Personal Project across eight subject groups. The Diploma Programme is for Grades 11–12, with core elements Theory of Knowledge, Creativity, Action and Service and the Extended Essay, alongside a range of DP courses. The campus sits in a green setting about 25 kilometres from Lisbon. Facilities include 82 classrooms, two libraries, science, technology and computer labs, art, music and drama rooms and two multi‑use gymnasiums for football, basketball, volleyball, tennis and badminton. The SDIS Educational Garden supports outdoor learning, complemented by an arts program and EAL support for international students.

R. Maria Brown 311A, 2785-816 São Domingos de Rana, Portugal

The Essentials

St. Dominic's International School has 668 pupils, typical class sizes of 22, instruction in English.

Location

Rua Maria Brown, Outeiro de Polima, 2785-816 São Domingos de Rana, Portugal. Alvará No. 2178 of 10/09/1975 was issued by the Ministério da Educação e Cultura. St. Dominic's International School is part of the International Schools Partnership (ISP), a global network of schools.

Stages

The Junior School comprises eight grade levels including the Early Years (Nursery, Kindergarten and Reception). The school offers the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme (PYP), Middle Years Programme (MYP) and Diploma Programme (IBDP).

Type

St. Dominic's International School is an IB World School offering the full IB Continuum (PYP, MYP, DP) for students aged 3 to 18.

Additional learning support

Personalised programmes to support students with learning difficulties and for students who are new to the English language.

Country affiliation

Portugal

Religious affiliation

Catholic (Dominican Sisters)

School day structure

Junior School Day runs from 8:20 to 15:30 with eight 40‑minute periods and a 60‑minute lunch; Senior School Day runs from 8:40 to 15:50 with eight 40‑minute periods and a 60‑minute lunch.

Bus service

School bus service is available for registered students; bus routes cover Lisboa Este–Bobadela, Expo, Miraflores, Linda-a-Velha and Oeiras; Lisboa/Algés–Areeiro, Restelo and Algés; Lisboa–Praça de Espanha, Alto dos Moinhos, Alfornelos, Queluz and Massamá; Cascais–Cascais, Qta. da Marinha, Qta. da Bicuda, Aldeia de Juzo; Estoril–Alcabideche, Estoril, Parede and Carcavelos; Odivelas–Odivelas. Barraqueiro Transportes operates the service; enrolment is for the full year and requests after September 15 are subject to availability.

Fees

Annual tuition at St. Dominic's International School ranges from EUR 11,500 to EUR 22,000 for 2026/27.

Application and Registration Fees

- A Registration fee (annual) and a one‑time Capital Levy are payable when a place is confirmed. The Capital Levy is €5,000 (one‑off). The school requires payment of the Registration Fees, comprising the Annual Registration and the applicable Capital Levy, to confirm admission.

Tuition fees by year group (annual and per term)

- Kindergarten 1 (age 3): Annual €11,500 — Per term €3,833 (annual ÷ 3).
- Kindergarten 2 (age 4): Annual €11,800 — Per term €3,933 (annual ÷ 3).
- Kindergarten 3 (age 5): Annual €13,000 — Per term €4,333 (annual ÷ 3).
- Grade 1 (age 6): Annual €14,200 — Per term €4,733 (annual ÷ 3).
- Grade 2 (age 7): Annual €14,400 — Per term €4,800 (annual ÷ 3).
- Grade 3 (age 8): Annual €14,600 — Per term €4,867 (annual ÷ 3).
- Grade 4 (age 9): Annual €14,900 — Per term €4,967 (annual ÷ 3).
- Grade 5 (age 10): Annual €15,000 — Per term €5,000 (annual ÷ 3).
- Grade 6 (age 11): Annual €17,100 — Per term €5,700 (annual ÷ 3).
- Grade 7 (age 12): Annual €17,200 — Per term €5,733 (annual ÷ 3).
- Grade 8 (age 13): Annual €17,400 — Per term €5,800 (annual ÷ 3).
- Grade 9 (age 14): Annual €20,500 — Per term €6,833 (annual ÷ 3).
- Grade 10 (age 15): Annual €20,500 — Per term €6,833 (annual ÷ 3).
- Grade 11 (age 16): Annual €22,000 — Per term €7,333 (annual ÷ 3).
- Grade 12 (age 17): Annual €22,000 — Per term €7,333 (annual ÷ 3).

(Note: the school invoices three times per year; the per‑term figures above are the annual fee divided by three and are shown to give per‑term amounts consistent with the school's termly billing structure.)

First‑year total for new families

- For a new enrolment the first year total includes the one‑time Capital Levy plus the annual tuition. Example: Kindergarten 1 first‑year total €11,500 (annual tuition) + €5,000 (Capital Levy) = €16,500.

Billing schedule and payment terms

- Termly payment schedule: Term 1, Term 2 and Term 3 payments are required; the school publishes specific due dates for each term (Term 1 due 1 July 2026; Term 2 due 1 December 2026; Term 3 due 1 March 2027). An annual payment option is available with an advanced‑payment discount of 5% if paid prior to the school's published deadline. Late payments incur staged interest/penalties (for example 5% for 30–60 days late; 10% for 60–90 days late; more than 90 days may incur 10% plus possible legal proceedings). The school invoices and requires payment by the stated due dates.

Boarding fees (if applicable)

- St. Dominic's operates as a day school; it does not publish boarding provision or boarding fees for this campus.

Other costs and fees

- IB examination fees (for IBDP and certain external examinations) are not included in the tuition and are charged separately for candidates in the relevant grades.
- International sports, cultural and academic trip costs are not included in tuition and are invoiced separately when arranged.
- After‑school (extra‑curricular) activities led by external providers carry additional charges. Co‑curricular activities led by school staff are stated as free of charge.
- Annual bus service: bus registration is for the full year, withdrawal from the annual bus service is not allowed, and bus fees are treated as non‑refundable once paid. Routes are managed through the school's contracted transport partner.
- Uniforms: all uniform items are purchased at the designated supplier (El Corte Inglés, Avenida António Augusto Aguiar 31, Lisbon). Uniform purchase is an additional parental expense; the school does not publish fixed uniform pricing on its public pages.
- Summer school, supervision and incidental charges: summer‑programme fees and certain supervision charges (for example late pick‑up penalties) are charged separately as shown in the school's summer‑school materials.

Refunds and withdrawal policy

- One full term's notice (90 days) is required to withdraw a student during the academic year. If the required notice is not given, tuition for the following term will be charged in lieu of notice. Capital Levy, Tuition Fees, Registration Fees, and Annual Bus Fees are non‑refundable once paid. The school's published policy also states that any payments made for examinations or trips will first be used to settle outstanding tuition fees; refunds and pro‑rations are governed by the school's formal fee and withdrawal rules.

Fee payment options (published information)

- The school issues invoices and sets due dates and penalties; specific accepted payment methods (for example bank transfer, credit/debit card, SEPA direct debit) are not published in detail on the publicly available fee pages. Parents receive billing information and invoice terms through the admissions and administration process.

Notes for families (practical points)

- Tuition fees are stated to include school materials, some local field trips and school accident insurance; they do not include major international trips or IB examination fees. Annual fees are reviewed and may change from year to year. Bus service must be registered for the full year and is billed separately. Sibling discounts are published in fee summaries (the school database summary shows typical sibling discounts of 5% for a second child, 15% for a third child and 25% for fourth and subsequent children).
Academics

St. Dominic's International School teaches IB (PYP), IB (MYP), IB (DP) for students aged 3 to 18.

Curriculum

The school offers the IB Continuum of education: PYP, MYP and DP. The Primary Years Programme is delivered Nursery to Grade 5 as a transdisciplinary, inquiry-based approach with six transdisciplinary themes. The Middle Years Programme covers Grade 6 to 10 and bridges PYP and DP, using Global Contexts and including Service as Action and the Personal Project, across eight subject groups. The Diploma Programme is for Grade 11 and 12, with core elements Theory of Knowledge, Creativity, Action and Service and the Extended Essay, across six subject groups; DP Courses are offered as well. The school is authorized to offer the full IB Continuum.

Exam Results

The highest DP score awarded to a candidate has been 45. The number of Diploma candidates has more than doubled in the last four years, and the average DP grade has risen. Graduates have gained places at top universities including Monash University (Australia), Universidade Católica Portuguesa, KU Leuven (Belgium), the University of Kent, the University of Edinburgh, the University of Glasgow, Imperial College London and the University of Coimbra.

Higher Education Progression

Graduates have pursued higher education primarily at UK universities, with expanding options across Europe. Examples include Aberdeen University (Psychology); Brunel University London (Global Challenges with Innovation); City, University of London (Mathematics and Finance). Additional destinations include Durham University (Criminology), University of Edinburgh (Vet Medicine), University of Glasgow (Neuroscience), Imperial College London (Electrical and Electronic Engineering), and Universidade de Coimbra (Pharmacy Biomedical).

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

St. Dominic's has a Pastoral Support programme that emphasises supportive relationships between students and staff, and among students. The Pastoral Care Programme includes the Tutor Programme, new student inclusion programmes, community and service projects, and sports competitions. Its three main objectives are to balance a student's cognitive, emotional and social life; develop self-reliance through self-confidence and self-awareness; and support and enhance the curriculum so learning extends beyond the classroom. The approach provides personalised attention to support academic and personal growth. Pastoral care fosters wellbeing and social development across the school.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

The Learning Support at St. Dominic's is a whole-school responsibility aimed at helping students achieve their full academic potential. An individualized approach is provided, tailored to each student's needs in the classroom and in small groups. An experienced team of psychologists and special education specialists delivers counselling and psychoeducational support. The school collaborates with local specialists, including speech and occupational therapists, to address specific needs. The team supports students across all grade levels, working with mainstream teachers, teaching assistants and parents to achieve the best possible outcomes.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

English as an Additional Language (EAL) support welcomes students from around the world, with an EAL department dedicated to integrating learners into an English-speaking environment. The four language skills—reading, writing, listening and speaking—are treated as interconnected in a holistic approach. After assessing each student's language needs, a programme is designed to support academic success, which may include in-class support, differentiated lessons and targeted English skills lessons. EAL classes are generally small, with EAL teachers working alongside class teachers to plan, teach and assess understanding of the curriculum. EAL assessment takes place during the first week to determine whether EAL classes are required, and EAL classes are available for students from Grade 1 to Grade 10.

Mental Wellbeing

Mental wellbeing is supported through a robust pastoral framework and the Learning Support team. The Pastoral Care Programme focuses on relationships, wellbeing and personal growth, including the Tutor Programme, new student inclusion, community and service projects and sports, to foster balance and resilience. The three aims are to balance cognitive, emotional and social life; develop self-confidence and self-awareness; and support and extend the curriculum beyond the classroom. The Learning Support team comprises psychologists and specialists who provide counselling and psychoeducational support and may collaborate with external professionals such as speech and occupational therapists to support wellbeing and learning. The combined pastoral and learning support aims help students develop self-confidence, resilience and holistic growth.

Admissions

Admissions

The school has an open admission policy and accepts students with a broad range of academic ability and learning needs. All applications are reviewed prior to confirming availability to ensure the resources to support the student, with focus on student wellbeing within the International Baccalaureate Programmes. Expression of Interest: submit the requested information to be contacted by a member of the admissions team. Visit to the Campus and Meeting with Admissions Team: during the school tour you meet a member of the teaching staff and, where possible, a student of a similar age; if applying to Grade 6 or above, a placement test may be requested during your visit or at your child's current school. Students not fluent in English or with special educational needs may be referred to Learning Support professionals. Offer Email: after the visit the application is reviewed to confirm availability; placement is offered according to space and the date of your application. Registration Forms, Documents and Fees: to complete registration and secure a place, you will receive and complete forms including Registration details, Health Questionnaire, School Consents, Rules and Regulations, Tuition Fees; it is important to disclose any health or learning concerns to avoid difficulties, and a Registration fee payment is required. Registration Confirmation: on receipt of the completed forms and payment of the Annual Registration and the applicable Capital Levy, the School will confirm admission.

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