St Paul's School, Brazil
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St. Paul's School | |
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Address | |
R. Juquiá, 166 , 01440913 | |
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Type | International school |
Motto | (in Latin): Manibus Potentia Studium Animis (Strength is gained with our hands) |
Established | 1926 |
Headmaster | Titus Edge |
Gender | Boys & Girls |
Age | 3 to 18 |
Enrolment | Approximately 1,200 |
Houses | 3 |
Former pupils | Old Pauleans |
Houses | Tudor, Stuart and Windsor |
Website | stpauls |
St. Paul's School is a British international school in São Paulo, Brazil. The school's curriculum consists of three main courses: the Brazilian Core Curriculum, the British National Core Curriculum [1], and the International Baccalaureate Diploma program. These are supported by artistic, cultural, and sporting extra-curricular activities, field courses, and pastoral care. This school was formally established in 1926, when it was known as the Escola Britânica S.A. and accommodated 60 students including boarding facilities for male students.[2] The school is externally audited by regular visits by inspectors from educational accreditation organisations such as HMC (Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference), IAPS (Incorporated Association of Preparatory Schools), LAHC (Latin American Heads' Conference), and MEC (Ministério da Educação).[3]
St Paul's has officially 15 grades for students from 3 to 18 years old those are Pre-preparatory (PP), Prep (P) which are junior school. And senior school with Form (F) and Sixth Form.
The St. Paul's School's foundation emerged from the considerable British presence in São Paulo in the early 20th century. The number of British families in the city had been increasing following the completion of the British-owned São Paulo-Santos Railway in 1867 and brought engineers, bankers, accountants and industrialists to the area from the United Kingdom. Drawing inspiration from the British schools established in Argentina, various British organizations joined together under the leadership of the São Paulo Railway Company to create a school to "provide a sound education for the sons and daughters of British parents".[5][failed verification]
Many members of the British Royal Family visited the school as Queen Elizabeth II, The Prince of Wales (now known as King Charles lll) and Princess Diana, that inaugurated Pre-Prep. The school celebrated the Queen’s Diamond and Platinum Jubilee as well as King Charles’s Coronation.
In the 1960s and 1970s, St. Paul's became a co-educational day school for pupils aged 4–16. In the following decade, in response to a demand for preparation for university entrance in Brazil and overseas, the school registered with São Paulo education authorities as the Escola Britanica de São Paulo and introduced the International Baccalaureate Diploma. Sixth Formers first received their Segundo Grau certificate in 1983 and the first IB Diplomas were awarded in 1987.[2]
In 2012, the school became the first British Overseas School in South America recognised by the British Government and conforming the Department Education Standers.
Sports
[edit]St. Paul's School is home to the St. Paul's Lions.[6] They are classified both as Varsity (ages 15 and up) and Junior Varsity teams, in a range of sports, such as football, futsal, basketball and volleyball. They compete in the SPHSL (São Paulo High School League) which comprises five schools: Saint Paul's, Associação Escola Graduada de São Paulo (Graded), Escola Maria Imaculada (Chapel School), EAC Campinas (American School of Campinas) and the Pan American Christian Academy.
The school holds yearly sporting events, such as a biathlon and sports festival. Students are encouraged to partake in these activities and are awarded house points for winning. The most successful house is awarded a grand prize at the end of every academic year.
References
[edit]- ^ "Curriculum - St Paul's School". www.stpauls.br. Retrieved 23 November 2024.
- ^ a b "St. Paul's School - A wealth of history". www.stpauls.br. Archived from the original on 26 April 2017.
- ^ "St. Paul's School - Accreditation and membership".
- ^ "St. Paul's School's History". www.stpauls.br. Retrieved 23 November 2024.
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- ^ "St. Paul's School".
- St. Paul's School BSO Inspection
- "St. Paul's School BSO Inspection 2019". School website. St. Paul's School.
- "St. Paul's School BSO Inspection 2015". School website. St. Paul's School.