FACTS
The school has eight classrooms equipped with computers as well as physics, chemistry and biology labs.

Students take general computing classes and are also trained on software applications commonly used in the workplace.

The school is developing new programs in plumbing, electrical wiring, informatics and hospitality and tourism.

Through a unique alliance with INFOTEP, the Institute for Technical Professional Development, the school offers hands-on training in refrigeration maintenance and repair.

In addition to academic facilities, the school has basketball and volleyball courts, a cafeteria and administrative offices.
Construction of a library began in 2006.

Total investment thus far exceeds $785,000 US.

Admission is merit based and tuition is nominal, in accordance with FPC’s commitment to sustainability and its desire to make education accessible to all local youth, regardless of family income.

The Catholic Church, Altagracia Diocese, operates the school with the cooperation of the Dominican Secretary of Education.
EXCHANGE PROGRAM
WITH NORTH AMERICAN TEACHERS

1. About CEPCA
2. Requirements for Admisions
3. Exchange Program with North American Teachers
4. Exchange Programs with Millikin University and Other Universities

It has two stages:
To contract English speaking teachers, been them from Millikin or other university that we can contact.Teachers Training in education that can come to our school to perform their internship and this is an agreement with Millikin.

The cooperation we received has been from Millikin University, but we are making contract with other universities.

Requirements

To be in area of education
To fill an application form
To speak English (native)
Interest in living in the area during at least one year
Profits: salary, Christmas bonus, home component (to pay university loans), local allowance, lodgment, food, medical and life insurance, round trip ticket and an additional ticket.

Tel. (809) 959-3382 / (809) 959-3383
Fax. (809) 959-3384
E-mail: cepca@puntacana.com