Brazil, Sao Paulo
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Perdizes, SP unit is located in the Perdizes district of São Paulo. The school has two entrances: one on Rua Airosa Galvão, 127, and another on Rua Desembargador Guimarães, 66. One entrance serves Early Childhood students, while the other serves Elementary students, to enhance safety for students and families. The campus offers extracurricular activities for Early Childhood and Elementary students, including circus classes, capoeira, judo and fencing, among others. Modern technology is integrated into learning, with iPads used as a pedagogical tool in classrooms.
The school emphasizes bilingual education, with English used as the language of instruction from day one and Portuguese gradually integrated into the curriculum. English-based learning experiences, including interdisciplinary projects and English-language educational resources, support bilingual development. The curriculum is supported by external resources such as Cambridge English and National Geographic Learning.
Extracurricular activities for Preschool and Elementary students include circus classes, capoeira, judo, and fencing, among others.
Colégio Brasil Canadá is a bilingual school in São Paulo serving ages 0 to 18, offering a blend of Canadian and Brazilian curricula. English is the language of instruction from day one, with Portuguese gradually integrated into the curriculum across the Perdizes campus and the wider network. The program aligns with BNCC requirements for bilingual schools and uses proprietary courseware, complemented by Cambridge English and National Geographic Learning resources. From early years through middle school, students engage in interdisciplinary projects that foster critical thinking, social and cognitive development, and ethical, democratic behavior. The aim is to develop global citizens fluent in two languages who can think and adapt in diverse contexts. The Perdizes campus features two entrances—one for Early Childhood and one for Elementary—for safety. Modern technology, including iPads, supports learning. Extracurriculars include circus classes, capoeira, judo, and fencing, with coordinators available to support families and teachers working closely with parents.