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British-curriculum international schools in the Dominican Republic are a small but established group that typically combine a UK-style programme (primary national curriculum and Cambridge IGCSE at secondary) with bilingual Spanish - English instruction and local Ministry of Education requirements. Many schools teach most subjects in English while keeping Spanish language, Dominican social studies and national accreditation in the programme, and a few also offer the International Baccalaureate or other senior-school pathways alongside IGCSE. Annual tuition in Santo Domingo’s international school market commonly falls in a broad band (roughly US$8,000 - US$22,000) depending on school, age and extras, and itemised fee schedules are often best obtained directly from the school’s admissions office. The academic year follows the local rhythm (typically August/September to June) and admissions usually require an application, school visit or virtual tour, language assessment and proof of records several months before term starts; families relocating should budget for testing, enrolment fees and additional costs such as transport, uniforms and external exam fees.
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