Brazil, Sao Paulo
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Two São Paulo campuses: Unidade I at Rua Dr. Francisco Pati, 40, Vila São Francisco, São Paulo, SP 05352-090; Unidade II at Av. Corifeu de Azevedo Marques, 5240, Vila Lageado, São Paulo, SP 05340-002.
Early Childhood Education; Elementary School I; Elementary School II; High School.
Private bilingual day school with Christian education.
Christian
External bus service via transport providers; a list of providers is available.
Application / Admission Fees
- The school does not publish a public, fixed application or admission fee amount on its admissions or institutional pages. Evidence of the admissions process is available, but no specific application fee figure is shown.
Tuition fees by year group (per term / per year)
- The school does not publish a public fee schedule listing tuition amounts by year group, term, or academic cycle for the 2026/27 academic year (nor for 2025/26) on its publicly accessible pages. No detailed per-series or per-term tuition values are posted for Education Infantil, Fundamental I, Fundamental II or Ensino Médio.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- A specific billing schedule (for example: number of installments, billing dates, late‑payment penalties, or discount rules) is not publicly posted on the school's institutional pages. The school uses an external academic/financial platform (Gennera) for its academic and billing administration, which indicates billing and payment processing are handled through that system. Gennera platforms commonly support recurring charges, boleto, card and Pix payment methods for school collections.
Boarding fees
- The school lists two campus units (Unidade I — Ensino Fundamental e Médio; Unidade II — Educação Infantil) and presents on‑campus academic and extracurricular services. There is no published information indicating the existence of boarding or residential accommodation or any boarding fee. Therefore no boarding fees are published.
Other costs and recurring extras (uniforms, materials, activities, meals, transport, exams)
- School material lists for 2026 are published (material and book lists are available), indicating families are expected to purchase supplies and books separately. No consolidated uniform price or mandatory uniform fee is published on the public pages. Extracurricular activity lists exist, but specific fees for optional activities (for example sports or arts workshops) are not listed publicly. Meals and weekly menus are published, but a separate cafeteria charge or meal fee schedule is not published. Transport/driver lists are referenced but detailed transport fares are not posted publicly.
Refund information and cancellation policy
- The school's publicly accessible pages do not publish a detailed tuition-refund or cancellation policy (for example: refund of enrollment fees, first monthly payment, or prorated returns). No explicit refund rules are posted in the public materials reviewed.
Fee payment options
- The school uses a Gennera academic/financial system for administrative and billing operations. Gennera's platform supports common Brazilian school payment methods including boleto bancário, card (recurring/one-time) and Pix; therefore these payment channels are the likely payment options offered through the school's financial portal. Exact accepted cards, gateways and in‑platform payment options (for example: debit/credit brands, installments, or bank account debit) are managed through the Gennera portal and not listed as a public, itemized payment-method list on the school's public pages.
Summary of findings and gaps
- The school's public site provides institutional, calendar, material and contact information but does not publish a public, itemized fee schedule for application fees, tuition by year/term, boarding fees, uniform costs, refund terms or specific billing terms for the 2026/27 (or 2025/26) academic year. Financial management is routed through an external Gennera portal, which indicates fees and payment processing are administered privately through that system rather than posted publicly. For precise numeric values by year group, per‑term amounts, payment schedules, refund rules and optional-fee pricing, the school's financial/administrative portal or the school's Finance Office must be consulted directly.
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.