Brazil, Teresina
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Bright School is a school guided by the purpose of offering an education for life and the formation of global citizens. Since its founding in 2009, it has adopted pedagogical practices that align the national and international curricula with strong academics and individualized instruction. After more than a decade of operation and consolidation, the school continues to evolve, keeping pace with changes and movements in education around the world. Bright School was launched with forward-looking middle school and high school. It was the first school in Piauí to begin implementing the International Baccalaureate (IB).
Bright School fosters a globally connected community through its international experiences and exchange programs. It offers TOEFL testing and opportunities to participate in Model United Nations simulations hosted by Yale and Harvard universities. The school was the first in Piaui to implement the International Baccalaureate (IB). Its pedagogical approach promotes global connections to develop intercultural competence among students.
Bright School, founded in 2009 in the Brazilian state of Piauí, offers bilingual education that blends Brazil's national curriculum with the International Baccalaureate framework. It is the first IB-certified school in Piauí to offer IB MYP and IB DP alongside a bespoke curriculum. The school serves middle school (Ensino Fundamental II) and high school (Ensino Médio) with English-Portuguese bilingual immersion across disciplines. TOEFL is administered on campus, and students can participate in United Nations simulations at Yale and Harvard, promoting intercultural competence and leadership. The program aligns national and international standards to prepare graduates for global higher education, while maintaining individualized instruction. Notable features include entrepreneurship and leadership as transversal axes, a socioemotional development program, and an international focus that fosters global connections and intercultural understanding. Students benefit from individualized instruction and a campus culture that supports language development, critical thinking, and ethical engagement across local and global contexts today.