Brazil, Brasilia
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The Escola Canadense de Brasília operates across two campuses, Unidade Sudoeste and Unidade Águas Claras. The infrastructure is designed to meet the needs of each academic stage. Each campus includes a library and playground, with Unidade Sudoeste additionally offering a laboratory for science experiments and a poly-sport court for a range of activities. Unidade Águas Claras provides a library, a poly-sport court, and a playground to support learning and physical activity.
Both campuses provide space for physical activity, including multi-sport courts and outdoor playground areas for recreation. The Sudoeste campus features a poly-sport court for various sports and activities. The Águas Claras unit also includes multi-sport courts and playgrounds to support athletic programs and active engagement.
Both Unidade Sudoeste and Unidade Águas Claras have a library with a broad range of books for all grade levels. The Sudoeste campus includes a laboratory for science experiments in biology, physics, and chemistry. The Águas Claras unit provides library facilities to support study and research across early childhood through elementary levels.
Extracurricular offerings include Ballet and Jazz, Judo, Chess, Soccer and Futsal, Basketball, Music and Theater, Culinary arts, Robotics, French, Clubs, Circus, Skating, and Artistic Gymnastics.
Escola Canadense de Brasília is an IB World School serving ages 2 to 18, delivering the IB Primary Years Programme through Grade 5 and the Middle Years Programme from Year 6 onward. The school operates on two campuses, Sudoeste and Águas Claras, with libraries, playgrounds, and facilities including a science laboratory at Sudoeste. Education is bilingual in Portuguese and English, with a partially bi-literate model; language support helps newcomers. The national guideline BNCC informs the core program, while international curricula align with the school's mission. English and Portuguese immersion characterizes daily life, with Spanish mandatory from Grade 6 to 9 and French optional from age 4. From Year 6, students access elective options and enrichment activities, such as debates, Olympiads, proficiency-test prep, and clubs. Notable features include a dual certification in High School with Rosedale Global High School (Ontario diploma) and an Educational Exchange to Canada via CIC. Extensive extracurriculars.