Comprehensive bilingual, humanistic and innovative education
what's in you
Guided by a Jesuit tradition of more than 500 years in education, we know and accompany each student in their integral growth, so that they can develop their full potential.
Bases for a comprehensive education
An academic-pastoral educational project
The comprehensive education that we promote articulates an academic-pastoral educational project that covers all the dimensions of the person – physical, psycho-affective, social and spiritual areas – framed in a specific context and based on the Ignatian spirituality of the Society of Jesus. Thus, academic learning and pastoral activities are amalgamated and developed specifically for each stage of the student's growth, from Preschool to the end of Baccalaureate.
The student is the center
We help you explore your full potential
We are always concerned with the Cura Personalis, a process in which we are certified and which is a characteristic feature of Jesuit education that involves caring for and attending to each person in particular and in their process of growth. Thus, we encourage the student to discover themselves, while we discover ourselves with them in the course of their personal and integral growth and development. In this process of accompaniment, it is crucial to promote and strengthen the School-family bond.
There is room for everyone
Sports at school
Physical education and sports are means that contribute to the comprehensive education that we promote in our students. We aim for participatory-competitive sports, so that all students have the opportunity to participate beyond their individual condition.
Participation in the various sports is open and optional.
Rugby
Hockey
Handball
Artistic Gymnastics
Men's football
Women's football
Basketball
Learning to think in English
A bilingual school
We promote learning English by using the language, through it, from the earliest stages in Preschool when students discover their first words and learn content and integrate different linguistic skills; through Primary, when they consolidate the use of English with subjects such as Music, Drama, Social Sciences and Natural Sciences, and take their first international exams; and in Secondary, they reach an advanced level and mastery of the language to graduate bilingual, in some cases close to that of a native speaker of the language.
It's time to choose
Extracurricular activities
Now more mature and reaching the end of Primary School, our students are able to independently make some choices that will impact their activity throughout the year. This is when they have the opportunity to choose from a variety of extracurricular activities – academic, pastoral and sports – included in our educational proposal, according to their profiles and tastes.
Beavers – Pastoral Care for Deepening
1st to 3rd EMS
Horneros – Pastoral Care for In-Depth
7th to 9th EBI
MEI – Pastoral Care for Deepening
4th to 6th EBI
Model United Nations – MUN
1st to 3rd EMS
Sports
Multisport – 1st and 2nd EBI
Campuses – From 3rd EBI to 3rd EMS
Confirmation
2nd and 3rd EMS and alumni
Olympics
Mathematical Olympiad – 7th EBI to 3rd EMS
Chemistry Olympiad – 1st to 3rd EMS
Physics Olympiad – 1st to 3rd EMS
Biology – 1st to 3rd EMS
Magis Space
Space for support and academic deepening
Mathematics – 9th EBI to 3rd EMS
Biology – 1st to 3rd EMS
Writing – 1st to 3rd EMS
Let's make a band - Assembly workshop
From 7th EBI to 3rd EMS
Science Workshop
From 5th EBI to 3rd EMS
Portuguese
From 7th EBI to 1st EMS
Choir
Primary Choir: 5th and 6th EBI
Secondary Choir: from 7th EBI to 3rd EMS
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Admissions
For new families, the interview to learn about the School's proposal is a requirement. For any questions, contact us at 2418 4075 ext 280, or by email [email protected].