Equity American School
We are a small, private, English Language, United States Curriculum School System offering classes from Pre-Kinder to Twelfth grade in Guatemala city.
Our History
In the early part of 1988 Bonita Hedrick Justice was doing what she loved most, directing the daily management of her family of eight children, which included home schooling the six younger children that remained at home and keeping in touch with her two older children who had completed home schooling and were enrolled in a major U.S. university.
Mrs. Justice was approached by some U.S. families living in Guatemala with the request that she apply her education and experience towards establishing a private school with small classes and dedicated teachers that could meet the needs of their highly motivated children. Upon presenting the idea to her husband, he encouraged her and resolved to work through the financial and legal side of the venture. Since the school would work with highly motivated students in an accelerated program, it was named “The Accelerated Learning Center”. On April 4, 1988, the school was formed and began operating as a private school, offering a unique U.S. curriculum, small classes and music everyday for all students.
In its second year of operation, at the insistence of parents working for U.S. AID and the U.S. Department of State, the school received a visit from a representative of the Overseas Schools Division of the U.S. Department of State and was soon approved for Dependents of that agency. The Accelerated Learning Center quickly earned recognition as a quality educational institution in the Guatemalan international community.
In 1994, while maintaining the original concepts that motivated the school’s founding, its name was changed to Equity American School. It has remained a small school. Mrs. Justice never aspired to develop a large school. Her goal was quality in a safe, motivating environment, which also meant small.
The school maintains the original concepts of well-prepared and dedicated teachers leading small classes of motivated children.
Organization
The Equity American School, S.A. is a Guatemalan corporation. It is a duly licensed and authorized for profit corporation that pays taxes in Guatemala and is governed by a board of five corporate officers. Corporate goals and policies are established by the Board of Directors and communicated to the School Administration.
Operational policy and procedures are determined by the School Directors with input and implementation by the School Administration. The Administration, with the help of assistants and staff, are responsible for managing the day-to-day operation of the school. The School Administration consists of a Director, an Executive Director, an Elementary School Principal, an Upper School Principal and a General Manager.
The school is affiliated and supported by the Equity American Schools Foundation based in Texas. The Texas Foundation supports the school in Guatemala in various ways, including the recruitment of qualified staff and the purchase and shipping of materials and equipment.
We maintain a highly qualified teaching staff that identifies with our philosophy of being a good example; of gently leading our students through well planned and organized lessons and untiring positive reinforcement. As a rule, our full-time teachers hold university degrees and love teaching.
Transportation
- We use small buses for easy movement and security throughout zones 9, 10,13, 14, 15, Cayalá area of Zone 16 and El Salvador Highway. All buses have GPS tracking on board. Our bus drivers and monitors also love working with children and are experts in managing their responsibilities. They maintain contact with the school and the U.S. Embassy through radios and cell phones for added security.
School Year
- The school year consists of 180 school days, beginning the first week of August and ending the last of May. Classes are recessed for approximately one month from Friday of the first week of December until the third or fourth of January and for the week before Easter.
School Day
- 7:45 AM to 1:00 PM – Pre-kinder and Kindergarten
- 7:45 AM to 2:30 PM – First through twelfth grades, except on Tuesdays and Thursdays when most students stay until 3:30 PM. Seventh through Tenth grades attend physical education, while elementary students participate in an after school activities program.
Equity American School is accredited by:
Our accreditation is recognized by the U.S. State Department for dependents of U.S. government employees, military personnel, U.S.AID, and other U.S. agencies.
We serve a diverse community of many religions, faiths and nationalities. Guatemalans represent approximately 50% of our student population while the remaining 50% consists of students from 17 different nations.
Demographics
50% Guatemalan
50% Other Nationalities
All core classes taught in English
Average 12 Students per grade
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Fast Facts
Equity American School limits the number of students to 16 per class and only one class per grade. The average class size at Equity American School over the years has been between 11 and 12 students per class. This policy leads to a high teacher to student ratio which makes it possible to give the needed atention to each student.
Structure
Equity American School offers classes from Pre-Kinder to Twelfth grade. The school is led by a Director and is divided into the Elementary School (pre-Kinder through Sixth grades) and Upper School (Seventh through Twelfth grades). The Elementary and Upper Schools are each led by their own Principal.
Faculty
Equity School boasts an excellent and stable Elementary and Upper School faculty. Our faculty have an average of six years teaching at the school.
Curriculum
Our Curriculum is based on the Fairfax County School District in Virginia, USA.
Elementary through Upper School curriculum is based on the core subjects of: Reading, Writing, Mathematics, Science and Social Studies.
We add our own unique touch by also requiring:
- At least one Foreign Language
- Orchestra
- Service to the needy
College Preparation
We provide a rigorous college preparatory education from 7th through 12th grades.
- High academic success in placement of our graduating seniors
- Graduating students that perform above the average in standardized college placement exams (ACT and SAT)
- 100% of our graduates are accepted at a US university of their choice. They also apply to and are accepted at top universities in Asia, Europe, Middle East and Latin America.
- Most of our graduates receive scholarships to one or more universities of their choice. Over the past years our graduates have averaged over $200,000 in scholarships.
- High academic success in placement of our graduating seniors