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Nicaragua Spanish Schools opened the Nicaraguan Spanish school industry to the international marketplace in 1995 as the leader in investment and development in the industry. NSS operated as a model of sustainable development, demonstrating how local Nicaraguan resources intelligently applied could create competitive marketable value and fair paying income opportunities for productive local labor. NSS program tuition also helped support community-based social, cultural and educational development programs in the local communities where the schools operated, as well as supporting the Instituto Henry George educational project in Managua. As a result of the NSS project, thousands of international students have been attacted to study in Nicaragua since 1995, and the positive economic impact of the NSS project on the local communities where NSS schools have operated has been significant. The culmination of the NSS project was the transfer of the NSS schools in Granada and San Juan del Sur to local Nicaraguan ownership. As of 2006, there are at least 10 Spanish school programs in five Nicaraguan departments, owned, managed and staffed by personnel who formerly worked with and/or benefitted directly from the NSS program model.
Nicaragua Spanish Schools opened the Nicaraguan Spanish school industry to the international marketplace in 1995 as the leader in investment and development in the industry. NSS operated as a model of sustainable development, demonstrating how local Nicaraguan resources intelligently applied could create competitive marketable value and fair paying income opportunities for productive local labor. NSS program tuition also helped support community-based social, cultural and educational development programs in the local communities where the schools operated, as well as supporting the Instituto Henry George educational project in Managua. As a result of the NSS project, thousands of international students have been attacted to study in Nicaragua since 1995, and the positive economic impact of the NSS project on the local communities where NSS schools have operated has been significant. The culmination of the NSS project was the transfer of the NSS schools in Granada and San Juan del Sur to local Nicaraguan ownership. As of 2006, there are at least 10 Spanish school programs in five Nicaraguan departments, owned, managed and staffed by personnel who formerly worked with and/or benefitted directly from the NSS program model.
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