School Facilities in our Sucre Spanish School

Our school is located in the heart of Sucre, one block away from the city center (Plaza Central 25 de Mayo) within close proximity to virtually everything of interest within the city. Classes are held in a 2 story building with fourteen classrooms, kitchen, a salon (for videos, etc.) story building with colonial balconies, an interior patio, a small area to get sun tan, entertainment room, and a beautiful cafeteria "El Café Quito".

Capacity 40 students/day and participants are about 50% from Europe and 50% from North America.

Lcda. Sandra de Maldonado
ACADEMIA LATINOAMERICANA DE ESPAÑOL
Sucre - Bolivia
Address: Dalence # 109 esquina Nicolás Ortiz
Postal Address: P.O. BOX. 992
Telephone & Fax: +(591 4) 64 60537
Celular phone + (591) 711 74166
E-mail: sandra@latinoschools.com

HOMESTAYS

Includes two meals (breakfast and lunch), private room, bathroom, laundry service once a week

Our host families: Families belong to Bolivia's middle class, although students should take note that living standards in Bolivia are much lower than Europe or North America. Family homes are located in neighborhoods usually nor more than a 20 to 30 minute walk to school. Participants choosing to stay with a family should recognize that a certain degree of flexibility will be required to adjust to the Bolivian customs and way of life.

Family consideration: One of the most important parts of your learning and cultural experience is the homestay portion. You have already paid for your homestay. You don't have to bring gifts for the family but it is a nice gesture to do so (some ideas: chocolate or candy, a picture frame or something local from your home town). If you need an extra sheet, blanket, a new light or anything else, ask your family. Overall, the homestay should be one of the highlights of your trip but sometimes problems do arise. Notify the director of the school of any problems or if you wish to change families (there is no charge for this).

You will receive a key to the outside door and will be able to come and go as you please. You are not obligated to eat your meals with the family, but you should notify them when you will not be eating at home. Food and drink served by your host family is safe.

Your host family respects your beliefs and we ask that you show that same respect for theirs. You can discuss anything with your teacher, but some subjects regarding religion, culture or politics may be inappropriate to discuss with your family. It is a good idea to bring some pictures of family, friends, your house and even a map that shows where you live. These can be used to begin discussions.

For those of you who may want to bring gifts for your foreign hosts, here are a few suggestions: For the Señora: Box of chocolates, fresh flowers from a flower store, towels, table cloth, etc. For the Children: Balloons, gum, cassettes of current popular music, local city/state T-shirts, baseball cap.

Groups of families staying together: A few homestays can accommodate this.

Private bath: Very few homes can provide private bath for the student.

Extra homestay nights: Available at extra cost. Homestay included in cost starts the day before classes and ends the day after classes end.

Laundry service: Provided by host family.

Distance to school: Most families are a 10-20 minute walk from school.

Apartment rental: Student can try to arrange for it on his/her own, on arrival. Not that easy.



Sucre Spanish School



Students at Sucre Spanish School


Sucre Spanish School


Café Quito - Sucre Spanish School

Academia Latinoamericana de Español
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Spanish in Peru - Tel. & Fax: (51-84) 243 364 Spanish in Bolivia - Tel. & Fax: (591 4) 64 60537
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