| ENFOREX SUCRE SPANISH SCHOOL
Our school is located in the heart of Sucre, one block away from the main plaza, close to virtually everything of interest within the city. Classes are in the morning or afternoon (mainly during high season). The school is a 2-story building with 15 classrooms, library, kitchen, 2 video rooms, story building with colonial balconies, 2 interior patios, a small terrace to get sun tan, free internet service and reading lab, entertainment room, and a beautiful cafeteria. A wide variety of extra curricular activities are offered to all students. Some activities are free while others may require a fee. Some examples of activities are: City tour, movies, going away party some Fridays, tourist info, games, small lectures. Trips in/near Sucre most common destinations: museums, indigenous markets, dinosaur tracks, archaeological sites, hiking, cooking and dance classes, etc. Trips to places outside of the city most common destinations: archaeological sites, man made "lagoons", natural thermal baths, churches, mountains, hiking, etc.
BOLIVIA
Bolivia is a land-locked country of approximately 8 million people that traverses the Andes mountains. Named after the Creole pro-independence figure Simón BolÃvar, it is a country of mostly mestizo and indigenous people, with a phenomenal landscape. Sucre is the judicial capital of Bolivia. It is known as the white city of the Americas, as the buildings preserve their white paint from the colonial era. There is an abundance of colonial charm in this unique city founded in 1538 as "La Plata." Declared a “World Heritage Site” by UNESCO, this city has preserved its colonial Spanish roots visible in everything from the architecture of the two Universities, the layout of tree-lined main plazas such as the Plaza de 25 de Mayo and numerous churches. With a tranquil population of approximately 17.000 people, Sucre is the ideal place to visit for students interested in Andean and colonial culture. |