Brazil, Londrina
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Extracurricular activities promote integrated learning by connecting knowledge with experiences. The school offers a wide range of complementary activities for all ages. The teaching philosophy holds that a student is formed not only by classroom content but also by experiences in the school environment and by friendships built within the community, including those from extracurricular moments.
Ballet is offered for students from Level I of Early Childhood Education through the 6th grade of Elementary School. The program develops coordination, rhythm, and artistic expression. Participation supports confidence, discipline, and motor skills.
Global perspective: Connection with the world. The Maxi School aims to form global citizens who can develop their potential across different cultures. From early on, Maxi students participate in projects that expose them to different cultures and foster a sense of social responsibility.
Courses and complementary activities include Ballet, Judo, Gymnastics, Futsal, Taekwondo, Volleyball, and Skating. Ballet is offered for Level I Early Childhood Education through the 6th grade; Judo for Level I through the 9th grade; Gymnastics for Level II through the 6th grade; Futsal for Level II through the 5th grade; Taekwondo for 1st through 5th grade; Volleyball for 5th through 9th grade; and Skating for 1st through 5th grade.
Maxi Academia: health and well-being at school. Maxi Academia is a partner of Colégio Maxi, available to students and families. Classes include swimming, Pilates, gymnastics, weight training, and hydrotherapy.
Colégio Maxi Londrina is a private day school in Londrina, Paraná, Brazil, offering an education continuum from early childhood to Pré-Vestibular. The Maxi Global School follows the Brazilian National Curriculum BNCC and blends regular schooling with a multilingual program (Portuguese, English, Spanish and French) and Cambridge curriculum components. From the 6th grade to high school, students access Cambridge Assessment International Education, including the IGCSE, in two pathways. The school emphasizes small classes and a student-centred approach, encouraging inquiry, movement, and design thinking to nurture entrepreneurial mindsets and university readiness. The 15,000 m² campus houses a climate-controlled library (Biblioteca Cecedlia Meireles), a Google Classroom-enabled learning environment, an Innovation Lab for STEAM, and the Maxi Academia fitness and aquatic complex, plus cinema, outdoor spaces, and maths and study rooms. Maxi promotes a global perspective through diverse cultures and language learning, with an offering of performing arts, sport, and wellness embedded in life.