Brazil, Sao Paulo
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| Name | Age | Fee | Track |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pre-Nursery / Nursery (Ages 2–3) | 2 | 92,000 R$ | Early Years |
| Reception (Age 4) | 4 | 104,000 R$ | Early Years |
| Year 1 (Ages 5–6) | 5 | 118,000 R$ | Primary |
| Year 2 (Ages 6–7) | 6 | 118,000 R$ | Primary |
| Year 3 (Ages 7–8) | 7 | 118,000 R$ | Primary |
| Year 4 (Ages 8–9) | 8 | 118,000 R$ | Primary |
| Year 5 (Ages 9–10) | 9 | 118,000 R$ | Primary |
| Year 6 (Age 10) | 10 | 134,000 R$ | Primary/Lower Secondary transition |
| Year 7 (Ages 11–12) | 11 | 138,000 R$ | Secondary |
| Year 8 (Ages 12–13) | 12 | 138,000 R$ | Secondary |
| Year 9 (Ages 13–14) | 13 | 138,000 R$ | Secondary |
| Year 10 (Ages 14–15) | 14 | 138,000 R$ | Secondary |
| Year 11 (Ages 15–16) | 15 | 138,000 R$ | Secondary |
| Year 12 (Ages 16–17) | 16 | 138,000 R$ | Secondary |
| Year 13 (Ages 17–18) | 17 | 138,000 R$ | Secondary |
| Name | Fee | Conditions |
|---|---|---|
| Application Fee | 1,200 R$ | New applicants only; not for transferring students |
| Name | Fee | Conditions |
|---|---|---|
| Enrollment Fee | 13,000 R$ | Paid at acceptance for new enrolments; followed by 11 monthly installments |
| Name | Fee | Conditions |
|---|---|---|
| School uniform | 2,500 R$ | Approximate annual cost; external supplier |
| Lunch fees | 10,560 R$ | 11 x R$960 across the instalment structure |
| Enrollment fee (first fixed payment) | 13,000 R$ | Paid at acceptance for new enrolments; followed by 11 monthly installments |
| Contract termination fee | 15,000 R$ | If child leaves before end of contract |
| Application fee (new applicants) | 1,200 R$ | Not applicable to students transferring from other Nord Anglia Education schools |
| ESL support | 860 R$ | Optional/additional |
The British College of Brazil is a British international school for ages 2 to 18, with two São Paulo campuses, Cidade Jardim and Chácara Flora. The school follows a British curriculum framework beginning with EYFS, continues through IPC and Cambridge IGCSE, and offers the IB Diploma in the secondary years, complemented by a Bespoke Curriculum to meet student needs. In Early Years and Primary, English and Portuguese are taught bilingually, while Secondary students study English, Portuguese, and Spanish, supporting multilingual communication across the curriculum. The Juilliard curriculum informs music, drama, and dance, and Maker Lab and STEAM laboratories enable hands-on, project-based learning. A university counsellor provides one-on-one guidance for university applications and career planning. Class sizes range from about 16 to 18 students per class, and a 10:1 student-teacher ratio supports personalized attention. The campus culture emphasises collaboration, inquiry, and practical exploration across academics, arts, and sport for curious learners.