Brazil, Curitiba
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The Cole9gio Suedo-Brasileiro de Curitiba is maintained by the Associao Escola Sue7o-Brasileira (AESB), a nonprofit organization. Governance is by a Board of Directors elected by the General Assembly, with a two-year term and the possibility of reelection. The AESB maintains the Cole9gio Suedo-Brasileiro de Curitiba and the Escola Sue7o-Brasileira de Se3o Paulo. The school has recognition and support from the Canton of Argovia, the Swiss government, and the Paraná State Department of Education. Approximately 800 students from Switzerland, Germany, Brazil and 14 other nationalities study there. Instruction is bilingual: Portuguese and German through the end of Fundamental II, and Portuguese and English in High School; the curriculum also includes French and Spanish. The school offers the International Baccalaureate Diploma (IB) for all High School students, alongside language diplomas in German (DSD), French (DELF) and English (Cambridge ESOL).
Colégio Suíço-Brasileiro de Curitiba is a nonprofit international school serving 800 students aged 2 to 18 from Swiss, German and Brazilian nationalities. The curriculum integrates the Brazilian National Curricular Parameters, the Swiss Lehrplan 21, and the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme. Instruction is bilingual in Portuguese and German through Fundamental II, and in Portuguese and English in high school; French and Spanish are offered, with Italian available as extracurricular. The school is recognized and supported by the Swiss government and the Canton of Aargau, with support from Paraná State Department of Education. In addition to the IB Diploma, students complete the Brazilian high school certificate and obtain language certifications. The Diploma includes TOK, Extended Essay, and the CAS component, with assessments externally conducted. Extracurriculars include Robotics and Programming; Band and Swiss School News; Italian courses, Chess, Skating, and Volleyball. The campus features a gymnasium, outdoor spaces, and Week on curricular projects worldwide.