03.06.2024
The Field Trip conducted in Paraty invited Y6 students to investigate the factors that led the city to be recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visits to local traditional communities (quilombola, indigenous, and caiçara) opened the students’ eyes to their importance in achieving this title, understanding how their sustainable way of life supports the preservation of the Atlantic Forest, our Natural Heritage. Back at school and in their studies of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), students connected them with their observations and experiences related to the culture of these communities and developed a panel to share what they learned.
Click here to check out the video of the students recounting the trip.
05.12.2024
“Além do Olhar” Presentation
Art has the power to push us out of our comfort zones, inviting us to reflect, transform, an [ ... ]
12.11.2024
2024 Beacon Visual Arts Show
The Beacon Visual Arts Show is an art exhibition created by students from G6 to Y12, taking [ ... ]
30.07.2024
The pedagogical team has training sessions for the beginning of the semester
In 2024, Restorative Justice was one of the main focuses of study and training. This approac [ ... ]