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The Instituto Cervantes is a Spanish cultural public institution which was founded on May 11, 1990 by the government of Spain. Its task is to promote and teach the Spanish language, as well as to promote the Spanish and Hispanic-American cultures.

The objectives of the Instituto Cervantes are:

  1. The worldwide promotion of Spanish teaching, studying and usage, and foster any actions which contribute toward the improvement of such actions.

  2. Contribute toward the promotion of the culture abroad, in coordination with the corresponding offices of the Department of State.
The Associate Centers Network is made up of institutions which are explicitly recognized as providers of quality Spanish language services by the Instituto Cervantes. The institutions which form part of this network are called “Centros Asociados al Instituto Cervantes”, if located outside Spain, and “Centros Acreditados por el Instituto Cervantes”, if they are based in Spain.

Only Accredited and Associate Centers may use the Instituto Cervantes corporate logos. The Associate Centers Network was created to promote quality and efficiency in the provision of Spanish language teaching services. Members must meet a specific set of quality standards. They must also comply with a set of established requirements that relate to all aspects of their activity: legal status, academic performance, equipment and resources, administrative infrastructure and publicity.

The Baden-Powell has been a Associate Center of the Instituto Cervantes since 2006.
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