We are very proud of the dedication and commitment to excellence each of our teachers have shown. Many of our teachers have more than 15 years of experience teaching Spanish as a second language to missionaries and NGO volunteers. Each of them sees their work as a calling, and it shows in the quality of each class. They strive to see you succeed in your Spanish learning endeavors, no matter the setting or situation in which you will be applying your Spanish knowledge. They are truly the heart and soul of the Institute, and they become family of those of who come through our doors.
The Wolfe Family
The Wolfe family moved to Honduras full time in 2013, and in 2014 they took over the Spanish Institute of Honduras. They have been running it as a family ever since. Since then, the school has grown into one of the most respected language schools in Central America. Michael and Barbe Wolfe recently passed their ownership over to their eldest Mark and his wife Gaby, who is a teacher with us. While the family does have other efforts in Honduras, the Institute continues to be their focal point and remains the central part of why they are in Honduras.
Dana Argueta
Dana is an educator with a background in elementary education and linguistic acquisition. She serves with us as the administrator of the homeschool program and also handles missionary care and student services at SIH. Dana has been in Honduras since 2018, and understands the difficulties and joys that come with transitioning cultures, adapting to a new language, and experiencing Latin American in its fullest. She comes from a bicultural household herself, and fully understands the beauty of multicultural experiences, even when they come with challenges. She is elated to be able to help our students as they learn the same!