Brazil, Sao Paulo
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The Colégio Soka do Brasil's infrastructure was carefully planned to provide comfort, safety and a dynamic, welcoming learning environment. The architectural project is certified with the Sustainability Excellence Seal by Fundação Vanzolini (USP), reflecting the school's commitment to innovation and socio-environmental responsibility. Learning spaces are innovative, with classrooms following best practices inspired by Soka University and educational models from Finland and the United States, centering the student and fostering autonomy, collaboration and well-being. Classrooms are equipped with multimedia projectors and Chromebooks, promoting the integration of technology and pedagogy. The campus includes spaces for interdisciplinary activities—such as a reading room, an art studio, and a room for body expression and musical education—along with covered multi-sport courts and sustainability features like intelligent energy distribution, a rainwater harvesting reservoir, automatic entrance turnstiles and an ANVISA-compliant kitchen.
Sports facilities include covered multi-sport courts. These courts support physical education classes and sports activities.
Learning environments are innovative, following best practices inspired by Soka University and educational models from Finland and the United States, with the student at the center. Each classroom is equipped with multimedia projectors and Chromebooks. Complementary spaces for interdisciplinary activities include a reading room, an art studio, and a room for body expression and musical education.
Football (soccer), dance/ballet, and violin.
Colégio Soka do Brasil is a private day school in São Paulo that blends Soka Education philosophy with the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme. Since 2018 it has offered the IB DP alongside the Brazilian high school diploma, preparing students for global pathways through multilingual options in English, Japanese and Spanish. The curriculum is BNCC-based in the early years and integrates language, culture, life skills, and the arts, while maintaining a strong bilingual emphasis as students advance toward high school. The campus features a Sustainability Excellence Seal, multimedia classrooms, Chromebooks, a reading room, an art studio, and spaces for body expression and musical education, plus covered multi-sport courts. The school operates UNESCO ASPnet status, international projects and exchanges, a DIG SAT/TOEFL prep course, university admissions advisory, and a Homestay program to host international students. A CAS component accompanies the IB Diploma, encouraging creativity, activity and service worldwide. Within a nurturing global community.