Portugal, Lisbon
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The school has a purpose-built Sintra campus that was renovated in 2019 from the Beloura shopping center. The school has expansive, light-filled spaces and dynamic indoor and outdoor play areas that support collaboration. The school has two libraries—Lower School Library and Upper School Library—and a Lower School Learning Commons. The school has a full-size theater and a sustainable theater, along with dedicated music rooms and art rooms. The school has a playing field and a state-of-the-art turf for outdoor sport.
The school has a beautiful playing field and a state-of-the-art turf for outdoor sport. The field supports friendly House competitions among students. Fleming Forum provides an indoor space on campus for activities related to physical education. Fleming Forum and the outdoor playing spaces together enable a broad athletic program on campus.
The school has two libraries—Lower School Library and Upper School Library—and a Lower School Learning Commons. The school has an Elementary/ELC Library and High School Classrooms. The school has an ELC Multipurpose Room. The school has a full-size Theater and a smaller Theater, with dedicated music rooms and art rooms. The school has an additional library presence in the Elementary/ELC area.
The After-School Activities Program has something to interest every child, for Grades 1–12, with a variety of programming. Many after-school activities are included in tuition, with some clubs and sports having additional fees to cover costs, such as Academies, horseback riding, surfing, golf, and more. Recent options include Art, Robotics and Coding, Portuguese (Beginner), Basketball, Football, Book Club, Golf, Speed Stacking, Green Club, STEAM – Upper School, Cascais Routes, Gymnastics, Surfing, Horse Riding, Chess, TASIS Big Band, Choir, TASIS Strings, Lego, Maths Challenge, Tennis, Climbing, Mindfulness & Yoga, The Inventors, MUN, and more. Most activities are led by TASIS Portugal faculty.
TASIS Portugal is an international school for students aged 3 to 17, located on a purpose-built Sintra campus that opened in 2020. The curriculum combines Cambridge IGCSE in Grades 9–10 with the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme for senior years; progression from IGCSE to the IB requires passing six subjects with a grade C or better, and IB assessments include Theory of Knowledge, Creativity, Activity and Service, and the Extended Essay, with a diploma score up to 45. The campus offers two libraries, a Lower School Learning Commons, a full-size theater and a smaller theater, dedicated music and art rooms, and a turf field for outdoor sport. The After-School Activities Program provides coding, robotics, sports, arts, music, MUN and language clubs for Grades 1–12. Creativity, Activity and Service is embedded in the IB, and the school plans to graduate its first class in spring 2026. TASIS Portugal operates under TASIS Foundation.