This parent circumvented the office and tried to walk past security. You can't have anyone just walking through schools.
This parent circumvented the office and tried to walk past security. You can't have anyone just walking through schools.
I am the Director. With custody issues these days, everyone has to pass through the office.
Hi guys, I have been reading the forum for a few weeks now and I think this is a very informative forum. This is my first post...
I?m looking at a job opportunity to move from Mexico to Santo Domingo. I?m a Telecom professional who will work for an international telecom company located near the Churchill Ave. and I?m looking for a school for my kids who will be in 5th and 8th grade by the summer when they join me in SD. I?m planning to find a place to live (house or apartment) in BellaVista, Evaristo Morales, Piantini or Naco areas.
They have always attended private bilingual schools and it is my goal that they go to High School and/or College in Canada where they were born, so a good english education is very important.
Based on their geographic location and costs, I?m looking at these four (ranked from cheaper to more expensive, considering the costs for the grades I mentioned, yearly in thousand USD, total for both):
1. ABC School (about $9.5 KUSD)
2. St. Joseph School (about $11 KUSD)
3. New Horizons (about $13 KUSD)
4. St. Michaels (haven?t got their info yet)
From these 4, I have seen only mentioned the New Horizons and St. Michaels as some of the best. My questions are:
a) Am I right in this perception?
b) How about St. Joseph or ABC school, does anybody have any experience with them?
c) Is the St. Michael the only SACS accredited?
Many thanks in advance for your comments.
/Arturo
As this was post was to be a list of the private schools in the country, I thought it would be okay to add our school without it being considered advertising. If it is a problem, feel free to delete.
The Esperanza Project, Cabrera
Located 10 min walk from town centre
Pre-K to 8th grade (ages 4 to 16)
English speaking, with some Spanish classes.
Highly qualified, native English teachers, dual licensed in regular and special education.
Cost for non-Dominicans: 3000rd/mnth for half day or 6000 to 6500rd/mnth for full day (full day includes lunch daily) (both include all materials) No uniforms required.
Cost for Dominicans: FREE to 3000rd/mnth depending on situation. Scholarships / sponsorship available.
Non religious.
Esperanza Project
info@esperanzaproject.ca
829 425 8102
DRMpe, I'm going to come to Fiona's defense.
I have been to their facility, worked with them in their summer camp and have seen what they are doing. They have grown this year, which is a testament to their quality education despite a somewhat higher cost (dominican standards)
And, the Dominicans want their kids to study there and do what they can to get them there.
Sorry but I just do not see the logic. FREE to 3000 for Dominicans? "tu sabe no hay quarto en la calle, 10 pesos porfa" I assume they are last in line then when you have these "highly qualified teachers" (that I assume you pay well). School got to cover their costs or?