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Teach at Albanian College Durres in Albania

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About Albanian College Durres

The Albanian College Durres is one of two schools in the Albanian College system and is authorized to offer IB Primary Years, Middle Years and Diploma Programs by the International Baccalaureate. ACD is committed to the development of each student and strives to develop students who are creative, intelligent, compassionate and forthright.  

Albanian College Durres first opened in 2014, and currently has 230 students ranging from Early Years 1 - Grade 12, and also includes a boarding school program for students in Grades 6 - 12.

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Albanian College Durres contact information

Address: Rruga Anastas Durrsaku, 1, Durrës, 2001, Albania
Phone: +355 52200171

Albania at a glance

Country information

Capital: Tirana

Language: Albanian

Population: 3 million

Currency: Lek (ALL)

Government: Parliamentary constitutional republic

Country quick facts

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Albania is one of the most ethnically homogeneous countries in the world.
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In Albania you can find rough mountains falling headfirst into bright blue seas, like the coastal drive between Vlora and Saranda.
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Albanians nod their head up and down to mean ‘no’, and shake it from side to side for ‘yes’.
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It is believed that scarecrows placed on homes or buildings will ward off envy from neighbours.
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The capital of Albania, Tirana, is one of the only European capital cities to not have a McDonald’s.
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Most Albanians live outside the country.
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Albanian buses have no timetable and depart when they are either full or when the driver feels like it!
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