Brazil, Sao Paulo
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The school has a uniform policy. Students wear social and sports uniforms.
There are two campuses: Unidade I serves Fundamental and Médio; Unidade II serves Educação Infantil. Weekly lunch and snack menus are published for Unidade II and Unidade I. Lunch includes rice (white or brown) and beans, with main dishes such as yakissoba de carne, escondidinho de carne moída, filé de frango à milanesa, and peixe assado, plus sides, salads and beverages. Morning and afternoon snacks include bread, turkey, cereals or granola, eggs or cheese, and yogurt; a nutritionist (Priscila Pilon) oversees the nutrition program.
The school is owned and operated by EDF Associação Educacional Ltda.
Escola do Futuro is a bilingual day school with Christian education in São Paulo, serving students from age 2 to 17. The school combines a bespoke curriculum with a British Curriculum, delivering national and international programs within a bilingual, multicultural Christian framework. Cognia international accreditation confirms its commitment to recognized standards. The Escola do Futuro was influenced by School of Tomorrow principles initiated by educators in 1995 to emphasise ethics, character, and academic excellence. The school operates on two campuses: Campus I for Elementary through High School, and Campus II for Early Childhood and Fundamental Education, each designed to support independent study and collaborative learning, with spaces for social interaction. Cambridge exams are offered as part of the language program. Extracurriculars include ballet, jiu-jitsu, judo, skating, street dance, theatre, and tennis, organized as workshops that foster physical, artistic, and social development. The environment reflects a values-based education, integrating Christian teachings.