Teach at Bay Islands International School in Honduras
Honduras
K-12 School
Private school
Accreditation in progress
Accreditation in progress
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About Bay Islands International School
The Bay Island International School Exists: To Provide High Quality Educational Opportunities for Students and Teachers in the Bay Islands. To Broaden Our High Quality Educational Opportunities to Reach Both Adults and Children Through Well Planned and Well Executed Educational Programs at the School and in the Community. To Develop Critical Thinking Capability in Our Community of Students and Adults.
Incorporating Positive Character Development, Academics, and Critical Thinking Skills Development we maintain a complete environment where our students discover better ways of thinking and decision making.
Bay Islands International School contact information
Address: East Sandy Bay Beach Road, Roatan, Islas de la Bahia, Honduras
Phone: +504 9817-0344
Honduras at a glance
Country information
Capital: Tegucigalpa
Language: Spanish
Population: 8.3 million
Currency: Lempira (HNL)
Government: Presidential republic
Country quick facts
The center star on the Honduras flag represents Honduras, while the other four represent the other Central American countries.
Honduras was formerly known as Spanish Honduras in order to differentiate itself from Belize, which was previously known as British Honduras.
Hondurans celebrate Dia del Nino, or Children’s Day.
Christopher Columbus discovered Honduras.
Honduran’s that have blonde hair and blue eyes are decendants of the British Pirates that came to the area over 500 years ago.
One of the oldest clocks in the world is located in the city of Comayagua.
Honduras has the second largest amount of coral reefs in the world next to Australia.