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The British School, Rio de Janeiro

The British School, Rio de Janeiro

Rua Real Grandeza 99, Botafogo, Rio de Janeiro, RJ 22281-030, Brazil

+55 21 2539 2717


edu@britishschool.g12.br

www.britishschool.g12.br

The British School, Rio de Janeiro
School type Co-educational Day
Founded 1924
Directors Paul Wiseman (interim), Fernanda Reis & Isadora Guise
Co-ed Age Range 2-18 years
Number of pupils 2,300
Number of boys 1,100
Number of girls 1,200
Day fees per annum R95,000 approx per annum
Curriculum IPC, UK, IBDP, IGCSE
Language of Instruction English
Average Class Size 12-24
Teacher/Pupil ratio 1:7.3
Associations IB, CIS

Founded in 1924, we are a non-profit, independent and coeducational day school offering a complete and coherent curriculum for students of all nationalities from ages 2-18. Our school aims to give students a broad, balanced and relevant educational experience. The educational Philosophy and practice are primarily British in nature with international and Brazilian elements incorporated, where appropriate. The programmes of study are: Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) and International Primary Curriculum (IPC) for 2 to 11 year olds; Key Stage 3 (Middle Years) of the UK National Curriculum for 11 to 14 year olds; Cambridge IGCSE for 14 to 16 year olds; and the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma for 16 to 18 year olds.

Over 82% of our students are from Brazilian families and the remainder are from over 48 different countries, with British and other European nationals being the biggest proportion. English is the main language of instruction with Portuguese, French and Spanish also being taught.

The school is an IB World School accredited by the Council of International Schools (CIS) and by Council of British International Schools (COBIS). The Director is a member of the Latin American Heads Conference (LAHC). It has approximately 2300 students located on three sites. The Zona Sul Unit - Botafogo Site houses a primary school; the secondary school is based at the Zona Sul Unit - Urca Site, close to the Sugar Loaf. The Barra Unit is a full unit located in the Barra suburb area, with a full school with students from age 2 (Pre-Nursery) to age 18 (Year 13).

Classes are generally small and school environment is pleasant, well-resourced and stimulating, with a strong focus on health, safety and security. Performing arts, sports, Model United Nations, Duke of Edinburgh's Award Scheme and work experience provide a wide range of co-curricular opportunities. Experiences beyond the school include numerous local day visits and national or international residential trips for most year groups from Primary Year 5 upwards.

Our teachers are well-qualified (some 30% being recruited from overseas) and supported by a robust and effective programme of continuing professional development.

Our school provides a caring and friendly, yet demanding, learning environment and makes every effort to ensure that each individual has the opportunity to develop their particular abilities and talents to the full. The emphasis on academic achievement is also balanced by our concern to meet our students' physical, emotional and social needs. Personal development and social responsibility are an integral part of our educational programme. We place a high value on good social behavior and ethical standards, with respect for the individual and the environment. We want our students to be happy in school and we hope that their school experience will be fondly and warmly remembered for life. We believe that this can be achieved through high expectations; clear guidelines and limits; constant encouragement; and addressing individual needs.

Extracurricular Activities

Football, capoeira, volleyball, basketball, ballet, artistic gymnastics, judo, choir, music (instruments and singing), cooking, drama and arts are available.

Facilities

Air-conditioned classrooms, interactive Whiteboards, computers, laptops, tablets, science and computer & technology & robotics labs, libraries, gymnasiums and open spaces for sports and games, playgrounds with a variety of toys, auditoriums for Drama classes, presentations and art exhibitions, sickbays (first-aid - nurses), and dining halls.