Santiago Christian School

Santiago Christian School is a US-accredited, English-immersion PK-12 Christian school located in Santiago, Dominican Republic. Its curriculum is similar to that of a US college preparatory school. SCS has been accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools since 1993;[1] in 2011, SCS was also accredited by the Association of Christian Schools International.[2] The school is recognized by the Dominican Ministry of Education and classified as a “monolingual” institution, authorized to deliver its curriculum in a language other than Spanish.

Santiago Christian School
Address
Autopista Duarte Km 5 ½

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Coordinates19.430592°N 70.649423°W / 19.430592; -70.649423
Information
School typePrivate school
Religious affiliation(s)Christianity
DenominationEvangelicalism
CEEB code842225
DirectorSeth Cohen
PrincipalChristopher Gann, Elementary;
Jeffrey Diggle, Middle School;
Rachael Browne, High School
GradesPreschool-12
Number of students632
LanguageEnglish, Spanish, and French
Hours in school day8
Campus typeRural
SloganShaping the Lives of Those who Shape the Nation
SportsBasketball, Soccer, and Volleyball
MascotEagle
Team nameEagles
AccreditationACSI, MSA
Websitescs.edu.do

The school was established as an English language Christian school in 1967 in Santiago, Dominican Republic. Starting with a group of missionaries who were collaborating to tutor their children with the Calvert curriculum,[3] the parents decided in 1967 to hire a full-time teacher and formalize the instruction in a standard school. In fall of 1968, the first kindergarten class was formed. The school was recognized as a non-profit institution by the Dominican government in 1971. The school's 7-acre campus is located at the eastern edge of the city of Santiago and includes nine buildings, two gymnasiums, a soccer field, and two elementary playgrounds.

Enrollment in 2014-2015 was 632, with students from multiple countries, including Korea, USA, Germany, Netherlands, Mexico, China, Haiti, Canada, and Honduras.

See also

References

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