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International Schools
Sections
International Schools in Lisbon, Portugal
Types of International Schools
- British Schools: Follow the UK curriculum (IGCSE and A-Levels).
- American Schools: Offer an American curriculum, often culminating in the High School Diploma.
- International Baccalaureate (IB) Schools: Provide the IB Diploma Programme, recognized globally.
- French Schools: Follow the French national curriculum and prepare students for the French BaccalaurΓ©at.
- German Schools: Offer the German curriculum and prepare students for the Abitur.
Curriculum Options
- British Curriculum: IGCSEs and A-Levels.
- American Curriculum: High School Diploma, Advanced Placement (AP) courses.
- IB Curriculum: Primary Years Programme (PYP), Middle Years Programme (MYP), and Diploma Programme (DP).
- French Curriculum: Γcole Maternelle, Γcole ΓlΓ©mentaire, CollΓ¨ge, and LycΓ©e.
- German Curriculum: Grundschule, Hauptschule, Realschule, and Gymnasium.
Tuition Costs
- Average Annual Tuition: Ranges from β¬5,000 to β¬20,000, depending on the school and curriculum.
- Additional Fees: Registration fees, material fees, and extracurricular activities may apply.
Admission Procedures
- Application: Submit an application form along with required documents (birth certificate, previous school records, etc.).
- Interviews/Assessments: Some schools may require an interview or assessment for placement.
- Acceptance: Notification of acceptance typically occurs within a few weeks.
- Enrollment: Complete enrollment by paying the required fees and submitting additional documentation.
Language Requirements
- English: Most international schools require proficiency in English, especially for British and American schools.
- Other Languages: French or German proficiency may be required for respective schools.
- Language Support: Many schools offer language support programs for non-native speakers.
Locations of International Schools
- Central Lisbon: Many schools are located in areas like Campo de Ourique, Estoril, and AlcΓ’ntara.
- Suburban Areas: Some schools are situated in nearby suburbs, such as Cascais and Sintra, which are accessible via public transport.
Transportation Options
- Public Transport: Lisbon has an extensive public transport system, including buses, trams, and metro. Many schools are accessible via these services.
- School Buses: Some international schools offer dedicated school bus services.
- Cycling and Walking: Depending on the location, cycling and walking can be viable options.
Cultural and Practical Considerations
- Cultural Integration: Encourage participation in local activities and events to help children adapt.
- Language Learning: Consider enrolling children in Portuguese language classes to facilitate integration.
- Community Support: Join expat groups or forums for advice and support from other families.
- Healthcare: Ensure access to healthcare services; many international schools provide information on local healthcare providers.
Notable International Schools in Lisbon
- Carlucci American International School of Lisbon (CAISL)
- Curriculum: American
- Location: Almada
- British School of Lisbon
- Curriculum: British
- Location: Lisbon
- International School of Lisbon
- Curriculum: IB
- Location: Lisbon
- Lycée Français Charles Lepierre
- Curriculum: French
- Location: Lisbon
- Deutsche Schule Lissabon
- Curriculum: German
- Location: Lisbon
Research each schoolβs specific offerings, as they may vary in terms of extracurricular activities, facilities, and community involvement.