Brazil, Itajai
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Valley International School has acclimatized classrooms, a library, sporting facilities, a canteen, a playground, and laboratories. The campus spans 18,000 square meters of infrastructure. After-school clubs are offered with more than 30 modalities. Cambridge English Preparation Centre is available to prepare for international Cambridge exams.
The campus includes a sports court as part of its sporting facilities. Sporting facilities support physical education activities. The infrastructure also includes a playground and other spaces that support student life and activity.
Acclimatized classrooms, a library, and laboratories support learning. Early Childhood follows the National Curriculum Guidelines and also offers the international curriculum. The Primary Years Programme is certified by the IB, guiding the academic program. A Cambridge English Preparation Centre helps students prepare for Cambridge exams. The international program in upper grades is taught in English and uses a transdisciplinary approach integrated with the Brazilian curriculum.
More than 30 After School Clubs are offered, including sports, arts, and culture. After-school clubs run from 4:15 pm to 5:00 pm. Extra classes are offered for different subjects to supplement core learning.
Valley International School pioneers international education in Itajaí, Santa Catarina. It is the 15th IB PYP-certified school in Brazil, aligning with the Brazilian national curriculum while delivering the international program in English. The school uses Portuguese and English as languages of instruction and offers Cambridge English Preparation Centre to support Cambridge exam preparation. The campus spans 18,000 square meters and hosts 51 faculty members, with classrooms, a library, laboratories, a canteen, and a playground. After eight years of operation in the Valley do Itajaí region, the school follows a transdisciplinary approach that integrates the Brazilian curriculum with the PYP framework. The early childhood program follows the National Curriculum Guidelines, while the upper grades study the international program in English through a transdisciplinary model. More than 30 after-school clubs run from 4:15 pm to 5:00 pm, complementing core learning. Sporting facilities include a sports court and other spaces for student life.