Brazil, Sao Paulo
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Rua Dante Pazzanese, 295, Vila Mariana, São Paulo, SP 04002-010, Brazil. The school is located in the Vila Mariana district of São Paulo. It covers fourteen years of education (ages 4 to 17), from two years of kindergarten (Pre I and II) through Grade 12.
14 years of education: Pre I–II (kindergarten, 2 years); Elementary School (Grades 1–5, 5 years); Middle School (Grades 6–9, 4 years); High School (Grades 10–12, 3 years).
The school is a co-ed, private, non-profit Catholic Jesuit institution.
Brazil
Catholic (Jesuit)
Application fees
- The school does not publish a publicly available, itemised application or reservation fee amount for the 2026/27 academic year (and no detailed fee table for 2025/26 is posted in public admission/rematrícula materials).
Tuition fees by year group (per term / per year)
- There is no publicly posted, year‑by‑year tuition schedule (per term or annual totals) for 2026/27 or 2025/26 in the school's public admission or rematrícula documentation. Exact monthly or yearly amounts by grade/series are not available in the school's publicly accessible materials.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- The school operates under the normal private‑school model for admissions and rematrícula, but a specific billed‑period structure (for example: whether the annual contract is divided into 12 equal monthly installments or 11 installments, the precise invoice months, specific due dates, and late‑payment penalties) is not published in the publicly accessible admission/rematrícula information. For private schools in Brazil the standard practice is to present the annual tuition (anuidade) divided into monthly installments and to state due dates and conditions in the contract; detailed billing terms for this school's 2026/27 year are not posted publicly.
Boarding fees
- Colégio São Luís operates as a day school (pre‑school through Ensino Médio, including an IB option) and does not offer boarding; no boarding fees apply.
Other costs and typical additional charges
- Material escolar (school materials): the school publishes a material list for 2026 (Material Escolar 2026 exists as part of school communications), indicating that families will have material costs by year group. Specific itemised costs for the material list are not posted as fixed school charges.
- Uniforms, extracurricular course fees, field trips, optional extended‑day or after‑school programs, and special projects are customary additional costs at private schools; Colégio São Luís's public materials do not list fixed amounts for these items.
- Educational insurance: the school makes available an educational/tuition insurance product for enrolled families; the insurer's document describing coverages and conditions is published. This indicates insurance is offered as an ancillary cost option, though the premium amount is not shown as a fixed school charge in the publicly posted materials.
Refund information
- The school's publicly accessible admission/rematrícula materials do not publish a specific, itemised refund policy for enrollment or matriculation fees for 2026/27. In Brazil, consumer protection guidance applied to school contracts (as referenced by consumer protection agencies) sets typical rules about return of matriculation payments and treatment of reservation fees; however, the school's own posted contract terms and the precise refund conditions for this institution and academic year are not publicly posted.
Fee payment options
- Publicly visible school systems and digital access points used by the school include a student/parent portal and the Agenda Edu app, which are used for administrative and billing communications. The school's publicly accessible materials do not list a definitive set of accepted payment instruments (for example: which credit cards, whether online card payment is accepted, boleto bancário, bank transfer, direct debit). Specific accepted payment methods are not published in the public admission/rematrícula content.
Concise summary of findings and gaps
- The school's public admissions and rematrícula pages and the school's public documents do not include a public, itemised tuition schedule by grade or explicit numeric values for application, term, or annual fees for the 2026/27 academic year (nor for 2025/26 in the publicly posted materials). The school does publish related administrative documents (admission/rematrícula notices, material lists, and an educational insurance document), and it uses digital billing/communication systems, but exact fee amounts, installment counts, due dates, penalty rates, fixed uniform prices, and a clear refund table are not available in those public materials.
Colégio São Luís is a co‑educational private Catholic Jesuit school in Brazil that blends a bespoke curriculum with the International Baccalaureate Diploma and the British curriculum for a rigorous, internationally minded education. The Ignatian pedagogy centers the student in an integral formation across intellectual, physical, social, emotional, and cultural dimensions, guided by the PEC and the Rede Jesuíta de Educação, and anchored by BNCC and UNESCO guidelines. Students develop five core competencies—Competentes, Conscientes, Criativos, Comprometidos, Compassivos—through a revised curricular matrix and active, autonomous learning. Assessment is semestral: descriptive reports in early years; AV1–AV4 and an annual final average in older years, with an option to take the IB Diploma in High School. The Ibirapuera campus (opened 2020) spans 28,000 m2, featuring science labs, a Maker Space, a library, a chapel, theatres, and a comprehensive sports complex, including a semi‑Olympic pool and track. Cambridge English preparation is also offered to families.