Portugal, Setubal
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FOZ School is a Portuguese educational initiative offering a bespoke, bilingual curriculum for learners aged 3 to 14. It sits on a 10-hectare nature reserve, 45 kilometers from Lisbon, providing a fully natural educational setting where inquiry and joy are central. The program spans Early Years (ages 3–6), Primary (ages 6–12), and Middle School (ages 12–14). In Early Years, learning is inquiry-based, individualized, and grounded in play and close contact with nature. Primary education emphasizes project-based learning and constructivist math to foster meaningful understanding, collaboration, and critical thinking across subjects. Middle School centers on independent student‑led projects within a strong socio‑emotional framework, cultivating observation, inquiry, and essential life skills. Outdoor activities and direct engagement with nature are integral, promoting well‑being, creativity, and personal expression within a joyful, supportive community. The bilingual approach supports language development across the curriculum, preparing students for intercultural collaboration and future study in Portugal or abroad.
CRX6+9P, 2970-074, Portugal
Foz School has instruction in English, Portuguese.
FOZ School is located in a pristine 10-hectare nature reserve, about 45 km from Lisbon, Portugal. It operates within a bilingual education framework and uses a constructivist, inquiry-based approach. The environment emphasizes joyful interaction with nature.
Early Years (Age 3-6); Primary (Age 6-12); Middle School (Ages 12-14)
Educational initiative offering bilingual education.
Portugal
The school includes a socio-emotional curriculum in the middle school and supports students' physical, emotional, and mental well-being.
The school uses a bilingual education program.
The school fosters mental well-being as part of its holistic approach to student development.