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Our school, located in Quito-Ecuador is fully equipped with classrooms, language laboratory, audiovisual rooms, multimedia, Internet with e-mail service and library.


Address and telephone numbers

    Address: 9 de Octubre N27-09 and Orellana
    Phone: (593-2) 2550 377 - 2547 672 - 2522 767
    Fax: (593-2) 2545 338
    E-mail: info1@quitospanish.com
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Our services include sending teachers to our other three locations in town:

Prensa: Edmundo Chiriboga N47-133 and Jorge Páez
Phones: (593-2) 2432 729 - 2462 972 - 2269 542
Fax: 2272263

San Rafael: Av. General Rumiñahui 035
Phone: (593-2) 2862 183 - 2865 119 - 2861 314

Villaflora: Cristóbal Tenorio 226 y Alonso de Angulo
Phone: (593-2) 2666 157 - 2666 170 - 2661 679

Or in-house teaching.

Ecuador is one of the smallest countries in South America, located on its north-western shore, at the Equator. It is a mountainous country with the magnificent Andes crossing it from north to south like a huge backbone, with snow capped volcanic peaks, valleys and plateaus.

The Amazon basin is on the east and the coastal plains are on the west of this mountain range. All these features produce a varied and beautiful landscape. The Galapagos Islands are approximately 600 miles from the coast and are truly a natural biology and geology laboratory.
Ecuador has two languages: Spanish and Quichua (the common language of the natives). English is spoken in the main tourist, educational, cultural, and commercial centers.

The location of the country at the Equator, the influence of the high mountain range and the ocean currents determine the climate; in the highlands it is cool most of the year and in the coastal region it is warm.

Its capital Quito, the world’s second highest capital city (8,960 ft. above sea level),
was declared by the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site because of its outstanding collection of artistic and architectural treasures of Renaissance baroque style. It is a safe and peaceful city with spring-like weather all year round. From Quito, visitors can travel short distances in the highlands to snow capped volcanoes, to the Amazon jungle or to the sandy Pacific coast beaches.