Academia Uruguay in Montevideo is a centre accredited by the Spanish Instituto Cervantes.
The Instituto Cervantes is a public institution founded in Spain in 1991 for the promotion of Hispanic culture and teaching of Spanish language. The network of partner institutions has language schools in 77 cities, in 44 countries, over five continents, all of whose quality have been explicitly recognized by the Instituto Cervantes.
This accreditation assures students a quality of institutional excellence and continuous improvement.
Why study at a centre accredited by the Instituto Cervantes?
Accredited centres:
– Meet the legal requirements and quality demanded by the Instituto Cervantes for the teaching of Spanish as a foreign language.
– Have adequate teaching resources.
– Have a team of teachers with appropriate training and qualifications.
– Have a lesson plan that ensures adequate progress.
– Establish a maximum number of students per class.
– Advertise honestly what is on offer at their centre.
– Detail clearly prices of courses and supplementary services.
The Cervantes Institute renews accreditations every three years.