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Teach at Faro de Cabrera

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About Faro de Cabrera

Faro de Cabrera is best described as a small, home school co-op located in a coastal town on the northeast side of the Dominican Republic. It was founded by a group of parents who came together to develop a quality bilingual program that inspired creativity and valued social consciousness while meeting the standards of both the United States and Dominican Republic. We are steadily growing school with 64 students currently and approximately 100 for the year 2019/2020. However, our classes are not larger than15 students per class. Teachers have had great experiences here. Faro de Cabrera prides itself on educating the whole child. We are like a family and "walk the talk" in collaborating with students, Board members, teachers and parents who work hard to better our community. We have been very lucky in having wonderful teachers who value community service projects and making a difference. Many say their experience here has had an amazingly positive impact on their lives. Check us out at farodecabrera.squarespace.com! Feel free to contact us if you are interested in teaching here! We are always looking for motivated and conscientious teachers!

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Dominican Republic at a glance

Country information

Capital:
Santo Domingo
Language:
Spanish
Population:
9,445,281
Currency:
Peso (DOP)
Government:
Presidential republic

Country quick facts

Baseball is massively popular in the Dominican Republic; the Dominican Winter League has prepared hundreds of players for Major League Baseball in North America.

The world’s oldest Cathedral is in Santo Domingo. The Cathedral’s first stone was laid in 1514 by Diego Columbus, Christopher Columbus' son.

Police and military personnel do not participate in Dominican elections.

Merengue dancing originated in the Dominican Republic in the 19th century.

The Dominican Republic is home to some of the best golf courses in the world, such as the Punta Espada Golf Course. Most golf courses are set along the coast.

In the Bay of Samana in the northwest area of the country, you can spot humpback whales that visit the area every year from December to March.

Coffee is the national drink of the Dominican Republic.