Brazil, Sao Paulo
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The campus spans 9 acres (36,000 square meters) in São Paulo and is described as an oasis with gardens and trees. There are 22 classrooms on campus to support learning from Preschool through High School. Facilities include a Science Lab, a Maker Space, a Library, and a Music Room. A Gymnasium, Outside Courts, a Swimming Pool, a Mini Soccer Field, a Soccer Field, and a Cafeteria complete the daily learning environment.
Indoor and outdoor athletic facilities support a broad range of activities. The Gymnasium provides a space for indoor sports and physical education. Outside Courts and a Soccer Field enable team sports and outdoor recreation. A Mini Soccer Field offers additional space for practice and play. A Swimming Pool provides aquatic activities as part of the athletics program.
A Science Lab supports hands-on science learning. The Library provides resources for study and research. The Maker Space enables collaborative, project-based work across disciplines. The Music Room supports arts education and performances. The campus also features 22 classrooms to support instruction across grade levels.
NHS, Choir, Knowledge Bowl, Drama, Community Service, and Student Council are offered as extracurricular activities. The campus includes a Music Room to support arts activities. A Maker Space supports hands-on projects outside class. The Library supports study and reading for student clubs and activities.
Pan American Christian Academy (PACA) is a non-denominational Christian international day school serving students ages 3 to 18. It offers a dual American and Brazilian curriculum with English as the primary language of instruction and Portuguese taught as both a first language and a foreign language. The curriculum is biblically integrated across subjects, including Language Arts, Science, Social Studies, Bible, Physical Education, Technology, and Fine Arts, with Advanced Placement courses available to support college preparation and dual diplomas earned at graduation. The campus spans nine acres and features 22 classrooms, a Science Lab, a Maker Space, a Library, and a Music Room, plus a Gym, outdoor courts, pools, fields, and cafeterias. A range of extracurriculars, including National Honor Society, Knowledge Bowl, Choir, Drama, Community Service, and Student Council, complements classroom learning. Weekly chapels and Bible classes reinforce the faith-based environment and emphasis on service, leadership, and faith in action daily.