Our
School
Morpho Spanish School is a small language school located in the beautiful Orosi Valley where we offer you a chance to learn Spanish using a simple but effective method which will give you excellent results.
Both Sebastian (Manager) and I are fluent English speakers and he speaks German as well. We would love to hear from you if you have questions about the school.
Our
Students
We accept students of all levels from children to adults, that have the wish to learn the language, it does not matter if they don't know a word in Spanish we will be very happy to teach them.
Our
Mission
At Morpho our mission is to:
1) Offer exceptional teaching at an affordable price.
2) Help you reach your Spanish breakthrough.
3) Have fun in the process!
Teaching the people from children to adults who wants to learn how to speak Spanish in an entertaining but still professional manner.
Our Teachers
Our teachers have more than ten years of experience teaching the language, to people of all ages with excellents results, and students leaving the school very happy and full of knowledge of Spanish language.
Hi, I am Natalia Rojas.
People call me "Naty". I teach in the lovely mountain town of Orosi, Costa Rica. I have been teaching Spanish as a second language for more than 17 years. Morpho Spanish School is my offering to the world. We are teaching Spanish "Person-to-Person" in a very low overhead environment. The classrooms are actually in part of my house.
Naty was an excellent teacher gifted with patience and understanding. She not only did her very best to teach me basic Spanish, she also took the time to introduce me to the local community and Costa Rican culture. I will always consider her a great friend and exemplary language teacher.
Barry Bongberg
Naty is a wonderful Spanish instructor. She explained grammar in a way that I could understand it. I was lucky to have met her last year when I was in Orosi. She is a great lady and has a passion for teaching.
-Jeanette Nederveen
To be honest, I miss Costa Rica a LOT. I went there knowing almost no Spanish but we took lessons while down there. I've noticed that most of my stories about Costa Rica involve my wonderful, patient, funny, and kind teacher there, Naty. I loved her so much and she was just such a blast to be around. It helped so much that she was such an amazing English speaker because then you could ask questions. I'll never forget Natalia and how amazing of a teacher and person she is.
Margaret Henrekin