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We are the British school of São Paulo. At St. Paul’s we always strive to be the best we can be. We have the courage of our convictions, essential values, and the freedom to imagine and create.
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Utility Links - Welcome to St. Paul's, the British School in...
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Why work at St. Paul's. At St. Paul's pupils are at the...
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02 School Holiday. March 2025. 3 - 7 School Holiday...
- Scholarship Programme
St. Paul’s has launched an ambitious and exciting Five-Year...
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Admissions. For all year groups we accept applications from...
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Pupils in the Senior School, and especially in the Sixth...
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We are an all ability, family school, which welcomes boys and girls, aged 3 to 18. They are all finding their way on their exciting learning journey, brilliantly supported by dedicated staff and the school community of parents and Old Pauleans.
We have the courage of our convictions, essential values, freedom to imagine and create. This is achieved through our high quality British and Brazilian holistic education which drives the personal and academic development of pupils, within a framework of a caring, inclusive and united community.
St. Paul's School is a bilingual international school in São Paulo, Brazil. The school's curriculum consists of three main courses: the Brazilian Core Curriculum, the British National Core Curriculum, and the International Baccalaureate Diploma program.
- 1926
- (in Latin): Manibus Potentia Studium Animis, (Strength is gained with our hands)
- Titus Edge
- International school
A escola St. Paul's foi a primeira escola britânica a ser fundada em São Paulo e oferece um currículo anglo-brasileiro, abraçando o melhor das duas culturas.
About us. Beyond a scholarship programme. Guilherme Forbes, current parent at St. Paul’s and donor of the foundation. “Supporting access to quality education by kids who are less privileged can not only transform those kids’ life but also set a great example for our own children” Titus Edge, St. Paul’s Headmaster.