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Teach at Mayatan Bilingual School Honduras in Honduras

Map pin iconHonduras
World iconK-12 School
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About Mayatan Bilingual School Honduras

Located in the hills above Copan Ruinas, Mayatan Bilingual School counts with an open campus surrounded by nature. The school hosts around 400 students from Copan Ruinas and its surroundings. 

Our staff consists of a mixed group of local and international teachers from all over the world including different parts of Honduras, the United States, England, Russia, Colombia, Venezuela, and El Salvador just to name a few.

The school's curriculum fulfills the Honduran national requirements as well as the standards set by the Association of Bilingual Schools of Honduras (ABSH) and the American-accredited University of Missouri Distance Learning Program. 

We are also proud to be part of the Association of International Baccalaureate® World Schools and host ONLINE college-level classes by top Honduran university UNITEC.

Mayatan Bilingual School Honduras contact information

Address: Via Sesesmil, Barrio Clavos de Oro, Copan Ruinas, Copan Ruinas, 2000, Honduras
Phone: +504 26514149

Honduras at a glance

Country information

Capital: Tegucigalpa

Language: Spanish

Population: 8.3 million

Currency: Lempira (HNL)

Government: Presidential republic

Country quick facts

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The center star on the Honduras flag represents Honduras, while the other four represent the other Central American countries.
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Honduras was formerly known as Spanish Honduras in order to differentiate itself from Belize, which was previously known as British Honduras.
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Hondurans celebrate Dia del Nino, or Children’s Day.
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Christopher Columbus discovered Honduras.
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Honduran’s that have blonde hair and blue eyes are decendants of the British Pirates that came to the area over 500 years ago.
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One of the oldest clocks in the world is located in the city of Comayagua.
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Honduras has the second largest amount of coral reefs in the world next to Australia.
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