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Escola Portuguesa de Moçambique - Centro de Ensino e Língua Portuguesa (EPM-CELP) is a Portuguese international school in Maputo, Mozambique. [1] The school is operated by the Portuguese Ministry of Education and serves from Pre-school up to Grade 12. [2] [3]
It serves grades 1–12, [1] and is located in Sé (Cathedral Parish). [2] The school is operated by the Fundação Escola Portuguesa de Macau and receives partial funding from the Portuguese government. [3] [4] As of 2023, the school had 713 students of 20 nationalities. [5]
Escola Portuguesa de Luanda (EPL) is a Portuguese-language international school in Luanda, Angola. [1] It serves grades one through 12. [2] History
The 28 de Novembro Public Secondary School (Portuguese: Escola Secundária Pública 28 de Novembro, ESP 28 de Novembro) is a Timorese educational institution based in Becora, in Dili, the country's capital. It is one of the largest educational institutions in East Timor.
The Escola Portuguesa de Arte Equestre (Portuguese School of Equestrian Art) is a Portuguese institution dedicated to the preservation of the equestrian arts, in the Portuguese tradition. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is one of the "Big Four", the most prestigious classical riding academies in the world.
In 1955, now called "Escola de Propaganda de São Paulo" (Advertising School of São Paulo), it moved to its own premises within the same building, and was denominated "Superior", meaning "of higher education". In 1971, school director Otto Hugo Scherb proposed a name change to "Escola Superior de Propaganda e Marketing", which was approved and ...
Escola da Ponte (English: School of the Bridge) is an open plan school [1] in an elementary school, located in São Tomé de Negrelos, Portugal, which was started by José Francisco Pacheco in 1976 and follows the principles of democratic education.
[12] The exhibition "Rua da Língua" is a 100-meter long screen, covering much of the second floor wall. Words, texts, images and drawings are projected. [11] The exhibition "Nós da Língua", 23 screens are displayed, with the names of the countries that speak the Portuguese language near these screens. Some of the screens are interactive. [12]