Brazil, Brasilia
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Day school; no boarding provided.
The uniform is mandatory. Regular classes: all students wear a blue or white T-shirt with the School logo and closed-toe shoes; event shirts approved by the administration may be worn. Knee-length shorts that are part of the uniform, jeans without tears, or navy-blue pants are allowed; only shorts that are part of the school uniform are permitted. For physical education, the proper uniform is required: the School T-shirt, shorts or sweatpants, athletic fabric (tactel or suplex), sneakers, and socks; sandals are not allowed.
The school is private, not-for-profit, independent day school; bilingual (Portuguese-English) curriculum; not part of a larger for-profit group.
School of the Nations is a private, not-for-profit, coeducational international day school in Brasília, Brazil, serving Nursery through Grade 12. It operates on two campuses, Main Campus and Early Childhood Campus, and educates over 700 students from 25 nationalities. The calendar runs from late July or early August to June. Primary instruction is English and Portuguese, with Spanish introduced in Grade 6 and French offered in the After School Program. It is an IB World School authorized for the Primary Years Programme (PYP) and Diploma Programme (DP); DP authorization was achieved in May 2024 and PYP authorization granted in November 2024. The school is accredited by NEASC and by the Brazilian Secretary of Education. The bilingual curriculum includes Moral Education, arts and sports. Students may earn the Brazilian High School Diploma, the IB Diploma, and the NEASC-accredited High School Diploma. Extracurriculars feature drama, Model United Nations, and service opportunities.