Brazil, Sao Paulo
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The Escola do Futuro is operated by EDF Associação Educacional Ltda. In 1995 a group of educators led by Yvonne Muniz traveled to Dallas, United States to participate in the training program on the School of Tomorrow methodology, with the aim of implementing a vision of real education grounded in ethics, principles of character, and academic excellence.
The school maintains a bilingual and Christian community and offers extracurricular workshops in ballet, jiu-jitsu, judo, skating, street dance, theater, and tennis. Character traits are highlighted in the News monthly (e.g., October 2024 – Cheerful; September; August). It provides an annual calendar, a driver list, and a weekly menu to support families. The campuses are Campus I for elementary and high school at Rua Dr. Francisco Pati, 40, Vila São Francisco, São Paulo, and Campus II for early childhood and fundamental education at Av. Corifeu de Azevedo Marques, 5240, Vila Lageado, São Paulo. Office hours are Monday to Friday from 8:00 to 17:00.
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.