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School > Curriculum

Elementary School Program -- Grades 1 through 6
Junior High School Program -- Grades 7 & 8
High School Program -- Grades 9 through 12

Elementary School Program -- Grades 1 through 6

The Program in English develops the student's skills and knowledge in English and the following fields: Mathematics, reading, writing, science, social sciences, health education, computer science, art, physical education, and musical education. He is therefore involved in activities that will allow him to develop his individual abilities.

There is also an English as a Second Language program, which has as its aim to help students who need it in order to reach the proficiency of the rest of the class.

1st - 5th GRADES
6th GRADE
Grammar/ Language
Grammar/ Language
Reading
Introduction to Literature
Spelling
Spelling
Mathematics
Mathematics
Science
Science
Spanish
Social Studies
Social Studies
Spanish
Social Science (Dominican Republic)
Social Studies
Health Formación
Health
Computer Science
Computer Science
Physical Education
Physical Education
Art
Art
Music
Music

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



Program for Elementary School, grades 7 & 8


The curriculum for the Junior High School (grades / & () prepares students with the knowledge and skills necessary to advanced academic instruction in high school. This curriculum is made up of six basic fields of study, two of which belong to the Spanish Program (Spanish Language Studies and Dominican Social Studies). For students who have no knowledge of Spanish, or whose mastery is not up to par, there is an alternate program for the teaching of Spanish as a second language (SSL). Any student interested in this program should contact the High School Supervisor or the School Counselor.

SEPTIMO GRADO
OCTAVO GRADO
English 7
English 8
Math 7
Math 8, or Pre-Algebra
Life Science
Physical Science
Social Studies
Eighth Grade Social Studies: U.S. History
Spanish 7 or
Spanish as Second Languaje
Spanish 8 or
Spanish as Second Languaje
Social Studies 7 or Dominican Culture
Social Studies 8, or Dominican Culture
Health 7
Health 8
Computer 7
Computer Science 8
Health Formation
Health
Physical Education
Physical Education 8

 





 

 

 

 



High School Program, Grades 9 through 12

The High School offers two curricula. The parents must choose one of the two once the student enters High School.

a) THE HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM: This program allows students to transfer to and from schools in the United States, as well as going on to study at American universities or other institutions.

b) THE HIGH SCHOOL -- BACCAULAUREATE PROGRAM: Besides the above advantages, this program meets all the requirements of the Secretaría de Estado de Educación y Cultura (SEEC) of the Dominican Republic, and provides those students who follow it the option of attending local universities. Because of these requirements, twelfth grade students in this program must take the Pruebas Nacionales (National Examinations) given by the SEEC. Entering the High School - Baccalaureate in the tenth grade may mean that a student must attend summer school, and does not guarantee that the student will complete the graduation requirements together with his group. A student cannot change into or enter this program in eleventh or twelfth grade, unless he is willing to meet all the requirements and graduate from the program in due time.

Academic requirements for the High School Program

SUBJECTS
CREDITS
English and Literature
4.0
Mathematics:
Mandatory Subjects: Algebra II, Geometry, and fourth year math
4.0
Science: Mandatory Subjects: Biology and Chemistry
4.0
Social Studies: Mandatory Subjects: World Geography, World History, American History, and Civics
3.5
One foreign language other than Spanish
2.0
Spanish and Dominican culture
1.0
Physical Education
1.5
Computer Science
1.0
Health Formation
1.0
Electives
6.0
TOTAL NUMBER OF REQUIRED CREDITS
27.0

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Requirements for High School Graduation:

The requirements for graduation at the Colegio Domínico-Americano are the following:
The student must have:

• Successfully taken all the subjects on the High School curriculum;
• Performed the Student Social Service by participating in community work.
• In order to participate in the graduation ceremony, the student must have a satisfactory record of overall behavior.


Academic Requirements for the High School - Baccalaureate Program

SUBJECTS
CREDITS
English/Literature
4.0
Mathematics
Mandatory subjects: Algebra II, Geometry, and 12th grade math
4.0
Science: Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and biology/chemistry in 12thgrade
4.5
Social Studies: World Geography, World History, Economics, American History, and Civics (American)
4.0
Dominican Social Studies -- History and Geography of America, Dominican History I and II
2.5
Spanish: Spanish 9 & 10, Spanish Literature, and Latin American Literature
4.0
French I & II
1.0
Physical Education
1.5
Computer Science
1.0
Health Formation
1.0
Arts
0.5
TOTAL NUMBER OF REQUIRED CREDITS
28

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 





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Graduation Requirements

The following are necessary in order to graduate from the Colegio Domínico-Ameriano:

Each student must have:

• Successfully taken and passed all the subjects on the Secondary School curriculum;
• Have performed the Student Social Service, evaluated in 12th grade through student participation in community projects;
Have passed the Pruebas Nacionales for 12th grade, in the case of a student participating in the High School – Baccalaureate program.
• In order to participate in the graduation ceremony, the student must have a satisfactory behavior record, and fulfill all the graduation requirements.

 

 

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