Join us for BCB’s Primary and Secondary Open Morning event on 12th December 2024, from 8:00 to 10:00 AM, at our CF Campus.
We invite prospective families to experience what makes The British College of Brazil a leading choice for international education in São Paulo. Whether you’re considering Primary or Secondary school, our Open Morning is the perfect opportunity to explore our exceptional international curriculum and community. Spaces are limited so don’t miss out on this exclusive opportunity!
Ready to expand your child’s learning experience? Nord Anglia Education’s Study Abroad program (NAE Abroad) is the perfect choice; intended to provide an experience for NAE learners from around the world, including students from Brazil.
Despite challenging conditions, students on the IGCSE and IBDP - Geography curriculum, found their fieldtrip to the River Paraitinga a rewarding experience.
At the end of October, on what could have been a leisurely early summer weekend, our intrepid International Award group set out on expedition over the Mantiqueira Mountains from Horto Florestal National Park over the mountains to Monteverde.
On Monday 20th March the year 8 students at the British College of Brazil were fortunate enough to visit Parque CienTec in Sao Paulo, the science park owned by USP
On Thursday 29thSeptember Nursery children from Cidade Jardim and Chacara Flora were very lucky to go on an exciting school trip to a local fire station here in Sao Paulo.
On Wednesday 20th April Nursery children from Cidade Jardim and Chacara Flora went on an exciting trip to the Sao Paulo Aquarium to end our topic Under the Sea.
This year the students of Year 8 at BCB travelled to the giddy heights and
extreme conditions of one of the highest areas of the continent: the spectacular
salt flats of the Salar de Uyuni in southern Bolivia.
Year 7 visited the Pantanal, in what was a richly rewarding experience for all involved, with many students bravely stepping out of their comfort zones, participating in new experiences and making new friends.
On April 18, coincidentally one day before Indian Day is celebrated here in Brazil,
Year 6 went on a Field Trip to Toca da Raposa to meet a group of indians from the
Kuikuro tribe.