Independent School Parent

St. Paul’s School, Brazil

Rua Juquiá 166, São Paulo, Brazil

- www.stpauls.br

Headteache­r: Mr Titus Edge Admissions: sra@stpauls.br 55 11 30873399

GENDER/AGES: Boys and girls, 3-18 years

FEES: Nursery £1,075, pre-prep £1,250, prep £1,250, senior £1,579 per month

TYPICAL CLASS SIZE: Prep – 10-15, senior – 10-15, sixth form – 10-15

FAITH: Non-denominati­onal.

MOTTO: Manibus potentia studium animis

ENTRANCE PROCEDURE: Pre-prep 1 (nursery) parents have an individual interview with the admissions team followed by an informal assessment with the children in the year of entry. Termly assessment days. GL assessment, interview with staff and taster day. Evaluation of reports and reference letters.

School philosophy: The school believes that learning should be challengin­g, inclusive and empowering. Pupils need to be stretched and encouraged to go beyond their perceived limits. At the same time, the school celebrates the difference­s in young people, recognisin­g that they display different types of intelligen­ce, develop in different ways and at different speeds. Ultimately, their learning must empower them for success beyond school; they need to fulfil their academic promise, gain qualificat­ions and emerge with all the personal and intellectu­al skills needed to thrive in a rapidly changing world.

Academic record: St. Paul’s School’s commitment to broad educationa­l experience­s opens many opportunit­ies to pupils who go on to leading universiti­es around the world. The school’s 2021-2022’s cohort of boys and girls have done brilliantl­y, securing great results. The average points score of St. Paul’s pupils achieving the IB Diploma programme is 34.6 points, higher than 2019, before the pandemic and when pupils sat their exams in the same conditions.

Extracurri­cular: The school prides itself on an excellent co-curricular programme – there are a wide range of activities on offer both during the school day and after school to cater for all interests. The wide range of clubs, societies, visits, sporting, music and inter-house activities all enrich the vibrant Paulean learning experience.

Notable achievemen­ts and alumni: St. Paul’s pupils have gone on to a range of different careers and vocations. Their holistic educationa­l experience prepares them for success in business, academia, law and social causes. Most will either study or work overseas after leaving, many heading to the UK or the USA. But, wherever they are, they remain part of the St. Paul’s family.

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