International Accreditation
Because educational quality matters to us, we are supported by the world’s leading international organizations.
Fulfilling our mission, we are members of:
The Association of Bilingual Schools of Honduras, commonly known as ABSH, is a non-profit educational association. It is governed by member schools that are accepted after demonstrating their commitment to high-quality bilingual education for Honduran students.
The Association of American Schools of Central America (AASCA) was formed to support and promote academic, artistic, athletic, and cultural interaction among international schools that offer a U.S.-like education in Central America.
CIS leads a collaborative global community of schools and higher education institutions, exploring and developing effective practices to foster healthy and competent global citizenship. We connect ideas and cultures from around the world, developing socially responsible leadership through international education.
NEASC is a global leader in school accreditation and improvement. For over a century, we have partnered with schools to drive excellence, empower students, and foster meaningful growth. Our standards support innovation, equity, and integrity, helping more than 1,600 schools in over 90 countries.
Your child attends a school accredited by CIS and NEASC, ensuring an international-level educational environment.
The Association of Bilingual Schools of Honduras (ABSH) is an organization that brings together the country’s most outstanding bilingual educational institutions, promoting academic excellence and the development of high-quality educational standards.
- Promotes collaboration among bilingual institutions in Honduras.
- Encourages the exchange of best educational practices.
- Organizes academic, sports, and cultural events among member schools.
- Develops continuous teacher training programs.
The Association of American Schools of Central America (AASCA) is a network of American schools in Central America founded to strengthen quality education in the region through collaboration and international exchange.
- Brings together more than 20 American schools throughout Central America.
- Organizes regional sports, arts, and academic competitions.
- Universities accredited by NEASC: Harvard, Cambridge, and Yale.
- Promotes student exchange among Central American countries.
The Council of International Schools (CIS) is a leading international education organization that promotes school accreditation and best educational practices worldwide.
- Provides high standards in international education and promotes continuous improvement.
- Headquarters in Madrid, Spain and Amsterdam, Netherlands.
- CIS-accredited institutions like HDF gain access to international services and resources.
- Only accredited countries in Central America: Honduras (HDF), El Salvador, and Costa Rica.
- More than 1,000 members worldwide, with 335 fully accredited.
The New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC), founded in 1885, is the oldest regional accrediting association in the United States.
- Serves more than 2,000 public and independent schools, colleges, and universities in the U.S. and 138 international institutions.
- Headquartered in Bedford, Massachusetts.
- Universities accredited by NEASC include Harvard, Cambridge, and Yale.
- Only countries with dual accreditation in Central America: Honduras (Happy Days & Freedom) and Costa Rica.