Brazil, Manaus
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The Pingo de Gente e Laviniense has almost five decades of history and a love for education. A combination of excellence that makes our school grow with credibility, maintaining families' trust. Our high-quality teaching follows international standards that balance tradition and innovation, providing Laviniense students with the best environment for their path to success.
The school is guided by four pillars: Cognition, Emotion, Action, and Innovation. The aim is to form citizens aware of their rights and duties and to promote values for the common good. There is a culture of care within the school community, and social integration strengthens solidarity and citizenship values. Intercâmbio programs are available, and Life at Laviniense includes extracurricular activities, a blog, and a virtual tour.
Pingo de Gente e Laviniense is a private bilingual school in Manaus, Brazil, delivering a bespoke international-inspired curriculum from early years through high school. The Infant Education stage (ages 2 to 5) uses Fieldwork Education to teach English, with five hours of English weekly. Fundamental I (1st–5th grade) provides three hours of English weekly through the Cambridge Curriculum and one hour of Spanish. Fundamental II (6th–9th) strengthens language and literacy with English three times weekly and Spanish two hours weekly under Cambridge. High School (Ensino Médio) continues with Cambridge-based English and Spanish, and Cambridge Plus is available for 1st–8th grades in full-time schedules; Cambridge exams occur biennially. Digital learning integrates Robótica Educacional (one hour weekly), Árvores de Livros, and Google for Education. BNCC alignment reinforces international programs. The campus is expanding to about 8,000 m² with a new sports complex, amphitheater, and nature-integrated spaces. Address: Rua Galícia, 34, Adrianópolis, Manaus.