Brazil, Sao Paulo
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English is the language of instruction under the Cambridge International syllabus. Portuguese is taught as a second or third language for international students, while Brazilian students learn English as a second language. The school promotes a multicultural, multilingual environment that fosters cross-cultural interaction.
The school is a bilingual institution from Nursery through Secondary Education, with English taught under a Cambridge International syllabus. The bilingual approach is from the very beginning, based on the belief that speaking more than one language broadens cultural perspectives and enhances thinking. Brazilian students learn English as a second language, while foreign students may have Portuguese as a second or third language, creating a diverse, multilingual environment.
Aubrick School in São Paulo offers a bilingual, Cambridge-based education across two campuses, Demóstenes and Vieira de Morais. From Nursery through Secondary, the school provides Cambridge Primary and Cambridge Lower Secondary curricula, followed by Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels and Cambridge A Levels, alongside a Bespoke Curriculum. The school was the first Brazilian institution in São Paulo to be accredited with Cambridge International School Certification for Primary and Lower Secondary Education, and it uses a Cambridge International English syllabus with advanced technological support in every classroom. Aubrick is a Cambridge Learner and connects with Cambridge Qualifications in collaboration with leading colleges worldwide. The school is a Round Square member, embracing IDEALS—international understanding, democracy, environmental stewardship, adventure, leadership and service. Facilities include two campuses with running tracks, classrooms, and extensive sports and arts spaces; a broad programme of sports, arts, robotics and Design Thinkers enriches student learning and character development.