Portugal, Lisbon
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The school has a bilingual English-Portuguese curriculum centered on English and Portuguese languages, Mathematics and Sciences. The school teaches Cambridge Global Perspectives and French as a foreign language. The school teaches History (British History for Years 6–7 and History for Years 8–9), Economics and Business Studies (Years 10–11), Computing, Art and Physical Education.
The school has an Art curriculum as part of the core programme. The school offers Drama Club as an extracurricular activity. The school provides Guitar and Piano as musical options.
The school has French as a foreign language. The school offers English as a Second Language and Portuguese as a Second Language. The school maintains a bilingual English-Portuguese linguistic environment.
The school has Judo and Basketball as extracurricular activities. The school offers Drama Club and Guitar and Piano as clubs. The school supports language learners with English as a Second Language and Portuguese as a Second Language.
The school has Physical Education as a core element to promote fitness and wellbeing. The school offers Basketball and Judo as extracurricular sports. The school emphasizes wellbeing through physical activity and related clubs.
St George's School Lisbon delivers a Cambridge International education for students aged 10 to 18, with a bilingual English-Portuguese program. The school blends Cambridge Primary and Secondary pathways with Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels, and Cambridge A Levels, alongside a Bespoke Curriculum in partnership with St James's Primary School. Core subjects are taught in English and Portuguese, covering English Language, Portuguese Language, Mathematics, and Sciences, while Foundation elements include Global Perspectives and French. History is taught as British History in Years 6 to 7 and History under the Portuguese National Curriculum in Years 8 to 9. Economics and Business Studies are Cambridge offerings for Years 10 to 11; Computing, Art and Physical Education follow the Portuguese framework. The program is designed to develop bilingual pupils with solid scientific, technological, and artistic knowledge, supported by Cambridge Global Perspectives and a bilingual school environment that fosters language fluency across the curriculum.