What are the schools in Cabarete like?
When we asked about the schools in Cabarete, they said...
"1. The International School of Sosua (ISS): Located near Cabarete, ISS is a private, non-profit institution that offers a U.S. style education to students from pre-kindergarten to grade 12. The school is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges and offers a bilingual program in English and Spanish. The curriculum includes a strong emphasis on science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics. [Website](http://www.issosua.com/) 2. Garden Kids International School: This is a bilingual school located in Cabarete that offers education from pre-kindergarten to grade 12. The school follows a U.S. curriculum and provides a multicultural environment with students from various nationalities. The school emphasizes on holistic development of students and encourages participation in extracurricular activities. [Website](http://www.gardenkids.edu.do/) 3. 3 Mariposas Montessori: This school offers a bilingual Montessori education to children aged 3 months to 6 years. The school aims to provide a nurturing and stimulating environment where children can grow and learn at their own pace. The curriculum includes practical life skills, sensorial activities, language, math, and cultural studies. [Website](https://3mariposasmontessori.com/) 4. Dominican Republic Education and Mentoring (DREAM) Project: While not a traditional school, the DREAM Project is a non-profit organization that provides quality education to children and young adults in the Cabarete area. They offer a variety of programs including early childhood education, high quality primary education, holistic youth development, and arts and culture. [Website](https://www.dominicandream.org/) 5. E. Leclerc French School: This is a French international school located in Sosua, near Cabarete. The school offers a French curriculum from pre-kindergarten to grade 12 and is accredited by the French Ministry of Education. The school also offers Spanish and English language classes. [Website](http://www.ecoleleclerc.com/)," said one parent with children at in Cabarete.
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What are the schools in Cabarete like?
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