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One Hundred Years of Educational Experience
With 25 locations in the United States, Latin America and Europe, Uceda has become a recognized leader in the teaching of English as a Second Language. Our experience begins in 1902 with the San Carlos School in Peru, expanding over decades, Juan J. Uceda and Charo Uceda established Uceda Schools in the United States, beginning in 1988 with a number of schools in the New York City metropolitan area.
"Uceda Worldwide is committed to continue our tradition of excellence without exception"
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Greetings. My name is John Argueta and I would like to invite you to learn English as well as North American Culture with us here at Uceda School West New York. Our teachers are all eager to help you explore the English Language and acquaint you with the expressions and idioms used to communicate effectively in English. We are located 5 miles or a 15 minute bus ride from Manhattan, New York, a vibrant city which will expand your Cultural and Linguistic horizons to a new level. If you are serious about your English aspirations then look into our school and I assure you success is in your future.
School was founded in 1989
Average Students enrollment is 400
Average Faculty members is 10
We’ve had over 1,200 graduates to date.

Contact Information:
WEST NEW YORK CAMPUS
6014 Bergenline Ave.
West New York, NJ 07093
Phone: (201) 868-8800
Fax: (201) 868-0261
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NEARBY ATTRACTIONS
West New York is a town with a rich history and a diverse culture heritage. Incorporated in 1898 and well known throughout New Jersey for it’s multi-cultural shopping area on Bergenline Avenue, The Town of West New York is undergoing new exciting economic and cultural developments.
The entire region living between the Hudson River and what is now Bergenline Avenue was selected as "Slonga" -Pitching of place. The original reason for slonga was to provide each landholder certain riparian rights to raft or float, whatever timber he chose to cut, down to his homestead in Bergen or over to New Amsterdam. The western border of Slonga, The Bergenline, was a surveyor's mark chosen by the modern title searchers as the "A" line. In about 1865, it gave the name and location to Bergenline Avenue, the most significant business street of West New York.
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