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Dominican International School Taipei

Catholic, English-medium school in Zhongshan established in 1957, running a modified American curriculum from PreK to Grade 12 including 18 AP courses. 2024-25 tuition NT$354,000-NT$591,000/year; one-time placement fee NT$25,000.


Curriculum
American
Fees, annual
TWD 354–592k
Ages
3 to 18
Pupils
~1,100
Founded
1957

A small Catholic school in Dazhi run by Dominican Sisters since 1957, modified American curriculum with AP, well regarded by families who want a faith-anchored alternative to the big secular schools.

DIS sits on Tah Chih Street in Dazhi, Zhongshan District, with around 1,100 students from pre-K to grade 12 and WASC accreditation. The curriculum is modified American with religious studies woven in, and most leavers head to North American universities. The school is owned and run by the Religious Missionaries of St Dominic, which sets the tone of the place.

Families who choose DIS over TAS or TES tend to value the smaller scale, the close-knit community feel and the Catholic ethos. Parent comments describe caring teachers and a warm campus, with the standard caveat that some staff are clearly there short term. It is not a school for families seeking a deep co-curricular bench or top-tier IB results, but it is a credible, lower-fee alternative for families wanting an English-medium American track in a Catholic setting.


Fee Age Type Amount
Pre-Kindergarten 3 Annual NT$354,246
Kindergarten 5 Annual NT$367,466
Grades 1-4 6 Annual NT$493,688
Grade 5 10 Annual NT$506,909
Grades 6-7 11 Annual NT$518,162
Grade 8 13 Annual NT$530,613
Grades 9-10 14 Annual NT$579,263
Grade 11 16 Annual NT$583,764
Grade 12 17 Annual NT$591,715
Testing / Entrance Fee One-time NT$6,000
Placement Fee (new students) One-time NT$25,000
Registration Fee (annual) One-time NT$25,000

  • DIS is a small Catholic school run by the Dominican Sisters in the Tianmu/Da Zhi area of Taipei. WASC accredited. American curriculum with AP options. Smaller and lower-fee than the bigger Taipei internationals (Taipei American, TES, TAS).
  • Tone of online feedback is consistently warm. Reviewers describe a real sense of community, a smaller intimate campus and welcoming atmosphere. One reviewer said it was "one of the friendliest places I've ever been to."
  • The most detailed account online is a 2023 r/intschoolreview rating of mid-positive. The reviewer described nuns in administration as direct but honest, said there was no pressure to align teaching to Catholic doctrine and that academic decisions were left to departments. The student body was described as small, kind, and largely free of cliques.
  • Same review flagged that DIS has a lower budget and salary than other major Taipei internationals, which means fewer resources for some clubs and departments. Families weighing DIS against TAS, TES or Taipei American School should expect a less lavish co-curricular range.
  • Curriculum includes mandatory Religious Studies and D'TORCH values (Truthful, Organised, Reflective, Courageous, Helpful), but reviewers say participation in religious activity is light-touch for non-Catholic staff and pupils.
  • One ischooladvisor reviewer noted: "Good school high quality, but some teachers are here for money," suggesting some teacher quality variance.

Head of school

Sr. Ma. Zenaida T. Ancheta, OP

Sr. Ma. Zenaida T Ancheta, O.P has over 40 years valuable experience as an educator. This includes serving as a dietary manager in educational and other institutions. She holds a Master’s degree in Education (Private School Administration) under the Institute for Catholic Education at the University of San Francisco, and a Bachelor of Science degree in Secondary Education with a major in Home Economics and minors in Art and Music. Furthermore she took a correspondence course in Food Service Management from the Catholic Health Association in the U.S., as well as a Dietary Manager Independent Study course from the University of Florida. As a young Dominican missionary, she was sent from the Philippines to the Province of St. Ferrer mission in Taiwan to continue her apostolate to minister to the young and the elderly. Furthermore,she served as a Dietary Manager/Nutritionist at the St. Dominic Senior Care Home in Barrigada, Guam (USA). Her steady vision and results-driven management style led to her taking up the position of Principal at the Dominican Catholic School in Guam, which she held for many years until the school was WASC/WCEA accredited. She joined the DIS Administration in 2014/15 to oversee this school’s accreditation process, which will be concluded during the 2016/17 academic year. Her vision has been translated into many positive results in the school.

Accreditations

  • Western Association of Schools and Colleges (Accrediting Commission for Schools) 01

  • AP 18 courses offered

76 Tah Chih Street, Zhongshan District, Taipei 10464

School website