 At Escuela Fronteras we treat our students as new members of our extended family. Respect, hospitality and professionalism are the foundations of our school and are some of the ways that we stand out. We continually look for ways to improve our services and to receive constructive criticism. All the staff members have been selected following a thorough process with the help of human resources experts. We continually train our staff in different areas and help them grow professionally and personally by offering training courses and seminars to encourage the development of new ideas and feedback from them. We know that it will be our staff that makes the difference in your stay with Escuela Fronteras so we want to introduce you to them before you arrive. Please also feel free to contact us if you have any questions or would like to make any comments. We look forward to hearing from you before, during and even after your stay with us!  School Director: Alejandra Vicencio Ale (as she likes to be called) was born in Santiago de Chile. She studied in the US where she worked as assistant to the Spanish department. She holds a B.A. of English Literature and Linguistics and a Business Diploma. Ale loves arts, traveling, cooking Chilean food and she is an expert in Chilean wine.  Academic Director: Diego
Diego was born in Santiago de Chile. He holds a degree of Spanish Literature and Linguistics, and a Diploma on E/LE (Teaching Spanish as a foreign language). He is a big soccer fan and goes to the games with the students all the time. His favorite team is Universidad Católica.
School Assistant. Mónica Sosa
Mónica was born in Santiago but she lived in Australia for 16 years, where she worked for the Chilean embassy organizing visits and important events. She likes to travel, cook, have parties at her house and playing the guitar.
Marketing Manager: Stephen Mack (Steve). Steve is from Pennsylvania, US. He moved to Chile in 2007 to live indefinitely because his parents had hosted many Chilean students in the past and had fallen in love with the country during previous visits. He likes to travel, cook (especially Chilean) food and he is a computer expert.
Mauricio Salazar: Dancing teacher. Mauricio was born in Río Gallegos, Argentina. He moved to Chile when he was 2 years old with his family. He is coordinator of a dance group in Santiago and teaches all kinds of dances, like Salsa, Merengue, Tango, Ballroom dancing and especially "Cueca" the nationaly dance of Chile especially for our students. He loves to cook, do sightsesing and collecting antiques.
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