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    WE MAKE THE DIFFERENCE

Welcome Bulldogs and 'future' Bulldogs!

N.A.S is an American style school. We follow an American academic curriculum created to prepare children to help the community in which they live. Our staff endeavors to work closely with the students and their parents, to help students achieve their highest potential.

N.A.S operates a closed campus policy, where students must stay on school grounds from the time they arrive until dismissal or picked up by the parent/guardian.

Nas prides itself on providing its students with a well-rounded education; not only do they go through a rigorous educational program, but also a strong sport (basketball & soccer) curriculum in which team members must maintain a passing average.

NAS is proud that its students do not fit into any one mold, and this individuality is reflected in college choices that are both impressive and diverse. Many of our students have graduated to go on to colleges in various places such as the United States, the Dominican Republic, Brazil, Canada and Puerto Rico.

N.A.S. alumni always return and state that the school became a second family to most of its students.

 

 

Our History

National American Studies was founded in 1991 by Mona Lou Teeter, Jacques Pierre-Louis and Roland Romain. Our Purpose was and remains to provide a basic American education beginning at the Pre-Kindergarten level through to the 12th grade. Although not accredited through any U.S. firm, NAS students have been accepted and are doing well, (in many cases Dean's List ) at the following colleges and universities as well as other:

 

 

Pace University , New York                          Bloomfield College, New Jersey

Elizabethtown College, Penn                       Jones University, Florida

Miami-Dade Comm. College,Fl                     Oklahoma State University, Ok

Nova University, Fla                                       Duchess College, New York

American University, Puerto Rico               Stony Brook University, New York

New York University, New York                  Akron University, Ohio

Brooklyn College, New York                         York College, New York

School Hours

The school day is from 7:30 am until 2:30 pm. Students must be picked up by 3:00 pm. Except for those students who participate in after school activities or take lessons. Any student left after 3:00 pm. will have to undergo homework supervision and will be charged 10U$/hour.

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