Teach at Escuela Bella Vista in Venezuela
Venezuela
K-12 School
Private school
Internationally accredited
Internationally accredited
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About Escuela Bella Vista
At Escuela Bella Vista we engage students with an internationally enriched accredited U.S. program providing them with a wide range of opportunities to reach their potential. We are committed to prepare our students to participate independently, cooperatively, and effectively in a multicultural, multilingual, technology-driven, and environmentally-aware global society. We treat others as we would like to be treated. Therefore: We are kind, polite, generous, helpful and considerate to others and to our environment. We appreciate cultural diversity.
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Escuela Bella Vista contact information
Address: Avenida Cecilio Acosta Calle 67 Entre Avs. 3D Y 3E, Maracaibo, V, Venezuela
Phone: +58 (261) 7940000
Venezuela at a glance
Country information
Capital: Caracas
Language: Spanish
Population: 30.2 million
Currency: Bolivar fuerte (VEF)
Government: Presidential constitutional republic
Country quick facts
Baseball is the most popular sport in Venezuela. It has had its own professional baseball league since 1945.
Venezuela means “Little Venice” due to the fact that the nation’s original houses were reminiscent of homes in Venice.
Venezuela’s Angel waterfalls are more than 19 times as high as Niagara Falls.
Venezuela only has two weather seasons: the hot and dry season and the hot and wet season.
Venezuela as the cheapest gas prices in the world due to the fact that the government subsidizes the oil industry.
It is tradition on Christmas to roller skate to church with your family.
The Venezuelan flag’s colors are yellow, blue and red, and represent land wealth, the sea and the blood shed by the heroes of independence.