TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF USE
Entity: Cuban Spanish Academy
Principal Educator: Jean Pablo Sciacca
Primary Domain: www.cubanspanishclasses.com
Associated Platforms: skool.com/cuban-spanish-classes, https://preply.com/en/tutor/3899777
Effective Date: May 18, 2026
The following document outlines the legally binding policies, terms, and conditions governing the use of the services, educational materials, and digital platforms operated by Cuban Spanish Academy and Jean Pablo Sciacca. By accessing or utilizing our services across any of our listed domains, you acknowledge and agree to be bound by these provisions in their entirety.
2.1. Third-Party Platform Governance: Our community and educational infrastructure operate primarily on the Skool platform (skool.com/cuban-spanish-classes). Consequently, your utilization of our services is inherently subject to Skool’s Terms and Conditions. Which can be read here: Skool policies
Users are required to read, review, and comply with all policies set forth by Skool. In the event of a conflict between the policies of Cuban Spanish Academy and Skool's baseline terms, the most restrictive measure regarding user conduct shall apply.
2.2. Private Lessons, Additional Tariffs, and Extended Agreements: Private instructional sessions facilitated within the Skool platform or externally via Preply (https://preply.com/en/tutor/3899777) are subject to an additional tariff, separate from any baseline subscription or community access fees.
This is stated clearly on the FAQ, on the homepage of this website and on the Cuban Spanish Academy Skool's community landpage:
"For individuals, private or one-off sessions you can schedule them inside the platform at the current rate"
All agreements, policies, and conditions outlined in this document extend completely to these private tutoring arrangements. Jean Pablo Sciacca and the Cuban Spanish Academy enter these engagements with no obligations, explicit or implied, on our side regarding the guaranteed continuity or scheduling of these services.
2.3. Right of Revocation and Termination of Access: Jean Pablo Sciacca, the administration, teaching personnel, and designated team members of Cuban Spanish Academy reserve the unilateral right to remove, ban, churn, or wholly revoke any user's access to the academy, community spaces, private sessions, and educational materials.
2.4. Execution of Revocation: This right of termination may be exercised at any moment, for any reason deemed sufficient by the administration, without the requirement of previous notice, formal warning, or explanation. Any such termination of access is final. There exists no mechanism for appeal, arbitration, or reinstatement once an account or service agreement has been revoked.
2.5. Prohibited Conduct and Grounds for Immediate Ban: While the administration reserves the right to terminate access for any reason, specific actions will trigger immediate and non-negotiable expulsion. Users will be permanently banned for engaging in or disseminating the following within our ecosystem:
Acts of discrimination based on any demographic or personal characteristic.
Expressions of bigotry, hate speech, or harassment directed at any individual or group.
The promotion, endorsement, or distribution of ideological frameworks pertaining to Communism/Socialism/Marxism/Leninism/Maoism/Fascism/Nazism.
The promotion of illegal activities, violence, or severe disruption of the learning environment.
3.1. Veracity of information
If requested for transactions or contact all the information provided by the User must be truthful. To this end, the User guarantees the authenticity of the data communicated through the forms for the subscription of the Services. It will be the User's responsibility to keep all the information provided to Jean Pablo Sciacca permanently updated so that it responds, at all times, to their real situation. In any case, the User will be solely responsible for any false or inaccurate statements made and for any damage caused to the provider or third parties.
3.2. Minors
In order to use the Skool website, minors must always obtain the prior consent of their parents, guardians or legal representatives, who are ultimately responsible for all acts carried out by minors in their care. The responsibility for determining the specific content to which minors access corresponds to them, which is why if they access inappropriate content on the Internet, mechanisms will have to be established on their computers, in particular computer programs, filters and blocks, which allow limiting the available content and, although they are not infallible, They are particularly useful for controlling and restricting the materials that minors can access.
3.3. Obligation to good usage
The User undertakes to use the Website in accordance with the Law and this Legal Notice, as well as with morality and good customs. To this end, the User will refrain from using the website for illicit or prohibited purposes, harmful to the rights and interests of third parties, or that in any way may damage, disable, overload, deteriorate or prevent the normal use of computer equipment or documents, files and all kinds of content stored on any computer equipment of the provider.
In particular, and by way of indication but not exhaustive, the User undertakes not to transmit, disseminate or make available to third parties information, data, content, messages, graphics, drawings, sound or image files, photographs, recordings, software and, in general, any kind of material that:
(a) is contrary to, despises or violates the fundamental rights and public freedoms recognized by the Constitution, in international treaties and other norms in force;
(b) induces, incites or promotes acts that are criminal, denigrating, defamatory, violent or, in general, contrary to the law, morality and public order;
(c) induces, incites or promotes discriminatory actions, attitudes or thoughts on grounds of sex, race, religion, beliefs, age or condition;
(d) is contrary to the right to honour, personal or family privacy or to the self-image of persons;
(e) in any way damages the credibility of the provider or third parties; y
(f) constitutes unlawful, deceptive, or unfair advertising.
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