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International School Colégio Infanta D. Maria de Portugal is an international bi-lingual school. International School College Infanta D. Maria de Portugal has an emphasis on Portuguese education and follows a modified version of the Cambridge curriculum and prepares students for IGCSE and A-level examinations.
The Secondary School Luís de Camões (Portuguese: Escola Secundária Luís de Camões) is a secondary school located in the civil parish of Arroios, in the municipality and Portuguese capital of Lisbon, classified as a Monumento de Interesse Público (Monument of Public Interest) in 2012.
International School São Lourenço; Lycée français Charles Lepierre; Oeiras International School; Oporto British School; Pupilos do Exército; Redbridge School; Saint Dominic's International School; Saint Julian's School; Santo António International School; Salesianos de Lisboa; Salesianos do Estoril; St. John de Britto College; Vale Verde ...
International schools in Lisbon (6 P) Pages in category "Schools in Lisbon" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. ... Camões Secondary School;
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Cambridge School of Visual & Performing Arts (CSVPA) is a creative and performing arts school with campuses in Cambridge and London, England and in Boston, Massachusetts. It offers further education, undergraduate and postgraduate courses. [1] The current Rector is Karin Askham. [2]
It is an International school, which follows an English and Portuguese curriculum up to IGCSE, AS and A-Level Cambridge exams and a National section where Portuguese is taught as a first language and the National Curriculum is taught. French and German are taught as foreign languages. The school has some 660 pupils of over 30 nationalities. [1]
The school renamed itself the American International School of Lisbon (AISL) in 1995, when management of the school passed from private ownership to the Fundação Escola Americana de Lisboa (American School of Lisbon Foundation; FEAL), a not-for-profit foundation was created by the American Delegation to Portugal, the Ford Motor Company, and ...