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For admission in 2025, please contact our admissions team.

1

Get to know Móbile

Take part in an online presentation meeting and schedule a face-to-face visit.

When:
All year round
2

Express your interest

Formalize your intention to enroll by filling out the form in the Newcomer Area.

When:
From May 2025
3

Pre-enroll

Early Year 2 to 2nd grade of Primary School

The call for early enrollment takes into account the order in which you submit your application.

When:
From May 2025

Show your knowledge

3rd year of Primary School to 3rd year of High School

After taking part in experiences or assessments, students are called for enrollment.

When:
To be defined
4

Enroll

Formalize your child's admission to Móbile.

When:
October 2025

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What our

former students say

Nickolas Kokron

Graduated in 2012, getting his Doctorate degree in Physics at Stanford University

“Móbile contributed to the person I’ve become in different ways. In the academic aspect, it gave me the fundamentals to study in a course that is very demanding, Molecular Physics at USP. In a broader sense, it made me always follow what is happening around the world. Personally, I have great friendships and lived my first loves at Móbile School.”

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Thais Alves Braga

Graduated in 2008, executive chef at Manioca

“At Móbile, I graduated as a thinking being, with autonomy and responsibility to develop an idea and get on with a project. I carry, kindly, memories of the exchanges and talks I had with the teachers and coordinators back at school.”

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Pedro Sant'Anna

Graduated in 2016, getting his Doctorate degree in Economy at MIT

“Having studied at Móbile ever since I was young, I was encouraged to reflect about the world and think creatively, at the same time I had a solid academic foundation. I can see clearly how the many seeds of what I do as an economist were planted in school. In High school for example, I developed a research of scientific initiation that awakened my interest in racial inequality issues. The theme is now an important part of my investigation agenda at MIT.”

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Giulia Reggio

Graduated in 2020, is now a medical student at USP

“The school is awesome! The teachers are always talking about teaching us beyond academics so that we can see the people around us, searching for a change we can leave to others so that this place can become a better place, one that we believe in.”

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Meetings and visits

We maintain a permanent calendar of meetings to introduce Móbile and for visits to the campuses. Register your contact to receive more information and make an appointment.

Frequently asked questions

What’s Móbile’s methodology

Móbile has an original curriculum, constantly updated by its teaching team to reflect the spirit and needs of the times in which we live. We structure our teaching-learning methodologies to develop our students' moral autonomy and intellectual and academic training at the same time. In other words, we promote critical thinking and the ability to engage in dialog with others and the world around us. In the “The school” section, you will find more information about our pedagogical proposal.

Does the school use textbooks or handout systems?

Most of Móbile's teaching materials, whether digital or physical, are developed by its own teachers, under the supervision of pedagogical coordinators and directors. Móbile values the scientific, technological and artistic knowledge built up by humanity and works significantly with this knowledge through authorial educational content and innovative teaching-learning methodologies, which place the student as the protagonist, experiencing and critically reflecting on their own learning.

Is there a bilingual program at Móbile?

There are two curriculum options at Móbile, both very powerful: the Bilingual Program (full-time) and the Regular Program (part-time).

Does Móbile Bilingual Program follow an international curriculum? Does Móbile's Bilingual Program follow an international curriculum?

Não. Tanto o Programa Regular quanto o Bilíngue têm como base o currículo autoral da Móbile, em diálogo com o que exige a Base Nacional Comum Curricular (BNCC) brasileira. A experiência de 50 anos da Móbile possibilitou a criação desses dois programas, ambos marcados pela excelência acadêmica. Dessa forma, os(as) alunos(as) e as famílias podem escolher qual desses percursos atende melhor aos seus projetos de vida, tendo a certeza de que os dois programas garantem acesso às melhores instituições de ensino do Brasil e do mundo depois que os(as) estudantes se formam. Para compreender como se dá a inserção das aprendizagens em inglês e português em nosso Programa Bilíngue, sugerimos a leitura da seção Programa Bilíngue".

Does Móbile offer school transportation service?

A Móbile sugere duas empresas que usualmente oferecem este tipo de serviço às nossas famílias:

Transid
  • People in charge: Linda and Sidnei
  • Phone numbers: (11) 99993-6230 or (11) 5563-5851
  • E-mail: lindaribeiro@terra.com.br
  • Neighborhoods served: Campo Belo, Chácara Klabin, Moema, Vila Mariana e Vila Nova Conceição
TransportesEmpresa Edson
  • Person in charge: Edson
  • Phone numbers: (11) 99614-4112 or (11) 4332-2843
  • E-mail: edsontransportes@yahoo.com.br
  • Neighborhoods served: Brooklin Novo, Itaim, Jardins, Morumbi, Pinheiros e Vila Olímpia.

Is it compulsory to wear a uniform at Móbile?

Wearing a uniform at Móbile is optional. It is not compulsory because of a simple principle: people should be free to choose how they dress and express themselves in different environments and contexts. If the family chooses to buy a uniform, they can arrange it with the company Texblun: Address: Store 1 – 1126, Manoel da Nóbrega st. – Jardim Paulista; phone numbers: (11) 3051-3252 / 3051-3179 / 3052-1749.

How is the food at Móbile?

The canteens, where students from the 2nd year of elementary school onwards can buy snacks, and the lunch and snack services, which are part of the routine in the Bilingual Program, in the Afterhours and in Móbile English with some specificities according to the courses, are operated by Quitanda, our partner.

Quitanda has been our supplier since January 2023, this company offers a diverse diet made up of grains, fruits, and vegetables, while also including, with balance, other foods enjoyed by children and teenagers. The entire Quitanda menu is prepared and monitored daily by nutritionists. We also have in-house kitchens for preparing meals.

What kind of activities does Móbile offer outside of class?

We offer dozens of elective courses (for a fee) and extracurricular activities (at no extra cost). We also have an exclusive building for elective Móbile English courses and an after-school space, where we welcome children from 2 to 8 years old, and extend our commitment to ensuring development through play. Find out more about our modalities by browsing the Elective Curriculum menu on our website.

Is it possible to enroll in the middle of the school year?

Yes. Ask us about the grades in which there are still vacancies. Enrollment in the middle of the school year, not necessarily in August, occurs frequently in kindergarten and the early years of elementary school.

What is the enroll age for Móbile and what are the ages per grade?

Móbile welcomes students from Early Year 2 in its Regular Program and from Early Year 4 in the Bilingual Program. The table below shows the minimum age for entry into each grade from Early Years to 1st grade:

For the other grades – from the 2nd to the 9th year of Primary School and from the 1st to the 3rd year of High School – the student will continue their studies according to the documentation registered with the Department of Education.

For this reason, when pre-registering, you will be asked to provide a School Statement or Transfer Statement, so that we can check the student's age-grade suitability and transcript. For students who have graduated from international institutions, admission will be analyzed on a case-by-case basis.

Does Móbile organize a lottery for places in Early Years Education?

No. Places are allocated on a first-come, first-served basis, i.e. by sending in an application form. To fill in this document, you must have registered for our Admissions Process and attended a meeting to introduce yourself to Móbile. Click here to register for the 2026 Admission Process.

Does the sibling of a student get preference in admission?

Yes. Siblings of students currently studying at Móbile, as well as children of staff and advisors, have preference in admission when places are available. To do so, they must fill out the application form by the deadline set in an internal communication (in May 2025).

What do the experiences from 1st to 5th grade consist of?

During the experiences, students get to know the school's spaces and take part in group dynamics, games and play. They also take diagnostic assessments of essential learning in Portuguese and Mathematics. For newcomers during the school year, the experiences are scheduled individually or in small groups, according to demand.

For newcomers during the school year, the experiences are scheduled individually or in small groups, according to demand.

What are the admission exams like for Middle School (6th to 9th grade)?

We assess content in Mathematics and Portuguese (reading and text production). For enrolment in the Bilingual Program, we also carry out tests in English and Spanish.

There is a fee of R$315.00 (three hundred and fifteen reais) to take part in the assessments.

What are the High School admission exams like?

The High School admissions exams at Móbile are made up of Portuguese (text production and discursive text interpretation questions), Mathematics (open-ended and multiple-choice questions) and English (text production and multiple-choice questions).

The Portuguese and Mathematics tests are qualifying and guide our call-up and waiting lists.

The English activities are not graded. Their purpose is to detect the candidates' level of knowledge, allowing for the future grouping of successful students in foreign language classes. Similarly, successful candidates may also be called for a Spanish test and interview.

Program Content – Primary School

3rd grade

Reading and Text Production

Related to the reading procedures, it will be observed if the student:

reads fluently, assigning meaning to the words and sentences;

differentiates letters, syllables and words;

identifies explicit information in the text;

infers an implicit information in the text;

identifies the elements that build a narrative: characters, space, narrator and plot;

identifies the conflict generated from the plot;

infers meaning of a word or expression;

establishes relationship between the parts and elements of the text;

recognizes the meaning effect from the use of punctuation;

interprets based on the text;

understands what’s stated in the activity.

Related to the procedure of text production, it will be observed if the student:

uses cursive legible letters;

recognizes the word as a sound unity that is between two spaces, this way, avoiding possible juxtapositions/blended words;

explores punctuation at the end of the sentences (period, question mark, exclamation point);

uses uppercase letters in first names and beginning of sentences;

presents logical linking ideas in the construction of answers and text;

divides the paragraphs into phrases;

uses basic noun and verb agreement mechanisms.

Mathematics

Related to problem resolution procedures, it will be observed if the student:

elaborates valid strategies to solve problems of different mathematical thinking structures;

registers the carried out thought;

writes coherent final answers with the requested problem.

Related to the structure of the mathematical thinking, it will be observed if the student:

reads, writes and compares numbers until its order in the unit of thousands;

solves, through non-conventional strategies, problems involving different ideas of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division with natural numbers;

calculates addition precisely involving natural numbers through usual algorithm

calculates subtractions precisely with no exchange involving natural numbers through usual algorithm.

English (only for Bilingual Program candidates)

The learner CAN…

Recognize the letters of the alphabet in English;

Spell her/his name and simple words: Anna / cat / dog;

Use simple sentences to ask and answer simple questions: This is a chair. / How old are you? / I am six (years old). / How is the weather? / It's sunny.

Follow very short stories using graded language and visual cues;

Respond to classroom instructions accordingly: Listen and color. / Read the text and circle the correct image. / Answer the questions.

Use very short sentences to describe familiar situations: This is my mother. / I like bananas. / I like dancing. / I am wearing glasses. / I can play outside. / There are four people in my family. / It is raining.

Topics

Name and age

Cardinal numbers

Likes and dislikes

Foods and drinks

Sports and physical activities

The weather

Clothes

Seasonal activities

Family members

Physical appearances

Adjectives to describe people

Structures

Be and have for simple descriptions

Can for abilities

There is / are

Basic pronouns

Basic present verb forms

4th grade

Reading and Text Production

Related to the reading procedures, it will be observed if the student:

reads fluently, assigning meaning to the words and sentences;

identifies explicit information in the text;

infers an implicit information in the text;

identifies the elements that build a narrative: characters, space, narrator and plot;

identifies the conflict generated from the plot;

infers meaning of a word or expression;

establishes relationship between the parts and elements of the text;

distinguishes a fact from the opinion related to this fact;

recognizes the meaning effect from the use of punctuation and other notations;

interprets texts in comic books;

interprets based on the text;

identifies direct discourse;

understands what’s stated in the activity.

Related to the procedure of text production, it will be observed if the student:

uses cursive legible letters;

recognizes the word as a sound unity that is between two spaces, this way, avoiding possible juxtapositions/blended words;

explores punctuation in every sentence (period, question mark, exclamation point, comma);

uses uppercase letters in first names and beginning of sentences;

presents logical linking ideas in the construction of answers and text;

divides the text in paragraphs;

divides the paragraphs into phrases;

uses basic noun and verb agreement mechanisms.

Mathematics

Related to problem resolution procedures, it will be observed if the student:

elaborates valid strategies to solve problems of different mathematical thinking structures;

registers all the steps of the solution;

writes coherent final answers with the requested problem.

Related to the structure of the mathematical thinking, it will be observed if the student:

reads, writes and compares numbers until its order in the unit of thousands;

solves, through non-conventional strategies, problems involving different ideas of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division with natural numbers;

relates information presented in a double entry table

solves, through non-conventional strategies, problems involving different ideas of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division with natural numbers;

calculates addition and subtraction precisely involving natural numbers through usual algorithm;

calculates multiplication precisely through usual algorithm when the second factor has only one algorithm.

English (only for Bilingual Program candidates)

The learner CAN…

Unscramble letters and words to form expressions and sentences in English;

Read simple illustrated stories;

Answer simple, direct questions with complete answers about a text or audio program;

Produce simple sentences to talk about himself/herself: I have (got) a dog. / My mother's name is Anna. / My favorite school subject is Science. / I have like (playing) soccer. / I live in a house with my parents and sister. / My backpack is in my bedroom.

Produce simple sentences to describe a scene: The computer is next to the lamp. / This is a television. / There is a dog and a cat in the yard. / These books are blue. / She is bouncing the ball.

Topics

Ordinal numbers

Hobbies

Likes and dislikes

School supplies & subjects

Family members

Personal belongins

Toys and gadgets

Parts of the house and furniture

Parts of the body and face

Places and directions

Key adjectives

Structures

Be and have for simple descriptions

Can for abilities

May for requests

Determiners (a, an, the, some)

Adverbs: now, here, too

There is/are for simple descriptions

Have (got) for possession

Personal and possessive pronouns

Present verb forms (simple & continuous)

Prepositions of place and time

Conjunctions (and, but, so)

5th grade

Reading and Text Production

Related to the reading procedures, it will be observed if the student:

reads fluently, assigning meaning to the words and sentences;

identifies explicit information in the text;

infers an implicit information in the text;

identifies the elements that build a narrative: characters, space, narrator and plot;

identifies the conflict generated from the plot;

infers meaning of a word or expression;

recognizes the meaning effect from the use of of a word or expression;

establishes relationship between the parts and elements of the text;

establishes relationship between the parts of the text, identifying repetitions and substitutions that contribute to the continuity of a text;

distinguishes a fact from the opinion related to this fact;

establishes relation between diverse texts;

recognizes the meaning effect from the use of punctuation and other notations;

interprets based on the text;

identifies direct discourse;

understands what’s stated in the activity.

Related to the procedure of text production, it will be observed if the student:

uses cursive legible letters;

recognizes the word as a sound unity that is between two spaces, this way, avoiding possible juxtapositions/blended words;

explores punctuation in every sentence (period, question mark, exclamation point, comma);

uses uppercase letters in first names and beginning of sentences;

presents logical linking ideas in the construction of answers and text;

divides the text in paragraphs;

divides the paragraphs into phrases;

uses basic noun and verb agreement mechanisms.

marks, in the text, the separation between the narrator’s discourse and the character’s speech, correctly using marks for this separation (reported speech verbs, colon, dash and quotation marks).

Mathematics

Related to problem resolution procedures, it will be observed if the student:

elaborates valid strategies to solve problems of different mathematical thinking structures;

elaborates an organized register with all the steps of the problem resolution;

writes coherent final answers with the requested problem.

Related to the structure of the mathematical thinking, it will be observed if the student:

reads, writes and compares numbers until its order in the unit of millions;

identifies the total units, dozens, hundreds, etc. of a number (inclusion relations);

solves problems involving the currency of our monetary system;

relates information presented in a double entry table

calculates addition and subtraction precisely involving natural numbers through usual algorithm;

English (only for Bilingual Program candidates)

The learner CAN…

Spell words more accurately and promptly;

Answer simple, direct questions with complete answers about a text or audio program, and complete dialogues;

Infer meaning of unknown words or chunks from context;

Spot the main idea in a short text and look for specific information;

Describe their own routines, past experiences, people (physical traits) and their preferences using simple sentences: I always go to the shopping mall with my parents. / I play computer games in my free time. / I enjoy taking pictures. I am Brazilian, but my parents are Chinese. / I went to UK in 2019 and I ate fish and chips there. / I love reading books, but I don't enjoy going to the museum. / My mom is shorter than me. / She is quiet and a little patient. / She has (got) short straight blonde hair and blue eyes. / I went riding last Saturday, because it was my birthday. / We went to the movies at night.

Write very short descriptive paragraphs involving close people, public places and/or familiar situations.

Topics

School places and subjects

Free time activities

Likes and dislikes

Physical descriptions

Countries and nationalities

Holiday destinations

City life and transportation

Entertainment: TV shows, streaming contents, books etc.

Professions and workplaces

Structures

Verb to be

Like, enjoy, hate + noun/gerund

Adjective word order

Comparative degree of adjectives

Have (got) for descriptions

Demonstrative, personal and possessive pronouns

Present verb forms (simple & continuous)

Adverbs of frequency

Past verb forms (simple & continuous)

Adverbs of time (yesterday, last, ago)

Can for present abilities

Could for past abilities

Will for future events

Conjunctions (and, but, too, because, so, then, when)

Ensino Fundamental 2:

See below the content referred to the evaluation of Reading, Text production, Math, English and Spanish for Middle School candidates

6th grade

Reading and Text Production

Related to the reading procedures, it will be observed if the student:

Select adequate reading procedure.

reads fluently, assigning meaning to the words and sentences;

identifies explicit information in the text;

infers an implicit information in the text;

identifies the elements that build a narrative: characters, space, narrator and plot;

explains the conflict generated from the plot;

infers meaning of a word or expression;

establishes relationship between the parts and elements of the text;

establishes relationship between the parts of the text, identifying repetitions and substitutions that contribute to the continuity of a text;

identifies effects of humor in diverse texts;

establishes relation between diverse texts;

interprets based on the text;

interprets texts in comic books;

identifies kinds of reported speech and its marks and linguistic features;

understands what’s stated in the activity.

Em relação aos procedimentos de produção de texto, será observado se o(a) aluno(a):

uses cursive legible letters;

correctly uses punctuation at the end and interior of sentences and numbers;

presents logical linking ideas in the construction of answers and text;

adequately divides the text into periods and paragraphs;

uses basic noun and verb agreement mechanisms.

marks, in the text, the separation between the narrator’s discourse and the character’s speech, correctly using marks for this separation (reported speech verbs, colon, dash and quotation marks).

describes images;

responds to the text genre proposed;

maintains coherence in the attribution of title, theme continuity and the meaning of the text in general;

adequately uses the cohesion mechanisms through pronouns, adverbs, conjunctions and words of the same semantic field;

writes the words correctly, obeying the norms of the dialect;

adequately uses punctuation, obeying the different timbres (open/closed) and tonicity (stress pattern);

Mathematics

Em relação aos procedimentos de resolução de problema, será observado se o(a) aluno(a):

elaborates valid strategies to solve problems of different mathematical thinking structures;

elaborates an organized register to communicate all the steps of the problem resolution;

verifies the compatibility of the result found;

escreve respostas finais coerentes com a solicitação do problema.

Related to the structure of the mathematical thinking, it will be observed if the student:

reads, writes and compares numbers until its order in any size, understanding the characteristics of the decimal system numbers;

precisely presents calculations with addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of natural numbers;

solves problems involving proportional relationships;

graphically represents fractions and problem situations involving rational numbers;

solves problems involving fraction of quantity calculations.

English (only for Bilingual Program candidates)

The learner CAN…

Infer the spelling of short unfamiliar words, such as proper names and addresses;

Answer direct questions, using complete answers, about a text or audio program;

Predict expressions to complete dialogues and fill in information gaps;

Infer meaning from context;

Identify personal problems, both simple and related to school life, and make suggestions accordingly;

Read short texts for the gist or spot specific information;

Produce, both orally and in writing, reasonable stretches of language to describe people's personality traits;

Narrate simple events using time and sequencing expressions: I was climbing when I fell off the tree. / I bought a blue T-shirt when I went to the countryside.

Describe simple possible conditions and their consequences: If I eat healthy food, I will be ready for the sports competition.

Share personal experiences: I have studied here since 2018. / I have never visited an African country. / My mother has already flown a helicopter.

Make future predictions based on evidence or by simply guessing: Next week, I am going to be very busy. / In the future, we will drive around in flying cars.

Write short descriptive paragraphs, following guidelines and respecting word limits.

Topics

School places, subjects and timetables

Occupations

Free time activities

Entertainment (TV, cinema and music)

Life experiences

Adventures

Countries and celebrations

Clothes and materials

Numbers 1 – 1000

Structures

Telling the time

Present simple and continuous

Comparatives and superlatives

Past simple and continuous

Plans, intentions and predictions: going to

Predictions: will

Present perfect with for, since, still, just, already, ever, never

Relative clauses with that

Can for present abilities

Could for past abilities

Should for simple advice and suggestions

Countable and uncountable nouns

Prepositions of place (behind, between, next to, opposite)

Imperative verbs for directions

Espanhol (somente para candidatos do Programa Bilíngue)

En cuanto a las habilidades lingüísticas, el candidato al 6° año debe:

Comprender frases y el vocabulario más habitual relacionado a datos personales, el lugar donde vive y familia;

Utilizar expresiones y frases para describir de forma sencilla su entorno, rutina escolar y personal;

Leer y escribir textos breves de carácter personal;

Comunicarse en interacciones sociales breves y habituales que exijan intercambio de informaciones sencillo y directo sobre actividades y temas cotidianos.

Contenidos

Funcionales y comunicativos:

Presentación personal

Oraciones sencillas en interacciones cotidianas de clase

Los saludos más usuales de acuerdo con el contexto comunicativo

La rutina: estudio y actividades de tiempo libre

Descripción del espacio público

Gustos y preferencias

Lexicales:

Vocabulario relacionado al aula y a los útiles escolares

Países hispanohablantes y nacionalidades

Vocabulario relacionado a los medios de transporte y referencias al desplazamiento en una ciudad

El espacio público y establecimientos

Los días de la semana

Gramaticales:

Pronombres sujeto

Usos de los verbos estar, haber y tener para indicar la existencia o ubicación de los establecimientos de la ciudad

Artículos y contracciones

Numerales

Usos y morfología del Presente de Indicativo

Posición pronominal: pronombres reflexivos

Género y número de sustantivos y adjetivos

Operadores argumentativos de causa

Uso de la locución mientras que

Uso del verbo gustar

7th grade

Reading and Text Production

Related to the reading procedures, it will be observed if the student:

reads fluently, assigning meaning to the words and sentences;

identifies explicit information in the text;

infers an implicit information in the text;

identifies the elements that build a narrative: characters, space, narrator and plot;

explains the conflict generated from the plot;

infers meaning of a word or expression;

recognizes and analyzes the expressive value of linguistic resources and their role in the establishment of the style (repetitions, visual-graphic resources; use of punctuation; resumpture; lexical choices; expressive sound treatment; use of linguistics variants; adjective formation; apposition);

establishes relationship between the parts and elements of the text;

establishes relationship between the parts of the text, identifying repetitions and substitutions that contribute to the continuity of a text;

identifies the presence of elements that guarantee the cohesion and analysis of its semantic-logical value in the articulation; hierarchy and progression of ideas of the text (constitution of a semantic network; presence of pronouns; adverbs; conjunctions and synonyms);

identifies effects of humor in diverse texts;

establishes relation between diverse texts;

interprets based on the text;

interprets texts in comic books;

understands what’s stated in the activity.

Related to the procedure of text production, it will be observed if the student:

uses cursive legible letters;

correctly uses punctuation at the end and interior of sentences and numbers;

adequately divides the text into periods and paragraphs;

adequately divides the text into periods and paragraphs;

uses basic noun and verb agreement mechanisms.

marks, in the text, the separation between the narrator’s discourse and the character’s speech, correctly using marks for this separation (reported speech verbs, colon, dash and quotation marks).

describes images;

responds to the text genre proposed;

maintains coherence in the attribution of title, theme continuity and the meaning of the text in general;

adequately uses the cohesion mechanisms through pronouns, adverbs, conjunctions and words of the same semantic field;

writes the words correctly, obeying the norms of the dialect;

adequately uses punctuation, obeying the different timbres (open/closed) and tonicity (stress pattern);

Mathematics

Related to problem resolution procedures, it will be observed if the student:

elaborates valid strategies to solve problems of different mathematical thinking structures;

elaborates an organized register to communicate all the steps of the problem resolution;

verifies the compatibility of the result found;

writes coherent final answers with the requested problem.

Related to the structure of the mathematical thinking, it will be observed if the student:

reads, writes and compares numbers until its order in any size, understanding the characteristics of the decimal system numbers;

relates different representation of rational numbers: decimal, fraction, graphic and percentage

solves operations involving natural numbers;

solves addition, subtraction and multiplication involving positive rational numbers;

solves problems involving proportional relationships;

solves problems involving fractions and percentages, through different resources (graphic and operation representations).

English (only for Bilingual Program candidates)

The learner CAN…

Speak intelligibly, with some control of phonological features such as word stress and individual sounds;

Name and identify time, day and dates on written and spoken messages;

Describe people’s appearance, personality traits and the position of objects in a picture;

Fill in a form with personal information;

Make suggestions and invitations;

Listen attentively to audio/video recordings to answer questions;

Infer meaning from context;

Read abridged or graded texts for the gist or to spot specific information;

Write coherent and cohesive texts of approximately 120 words.

Topics

Family and friends

School subjects, people and places

Occupations and professions

Appearance and personality traits

Clothes

Food

Travel and transport

Life experiences

The future

Sports

Lexical Structures

Invitations and offers: Would you like…? / Let’s…! / How about you? / Shall we…?

Prepositional phrases + verb –ing (be, fond of, be keen on)

Prepositions of time: in, on, at

Time expressions: ago, when, while, until, last (week, year, century), before/after, as soon as, by (+ past perfect), already, yesterday

Quantifiers: a/an, a lot of, many, much, some

Linkers: because, however, as well, also, too

Grammar Structures

Sentence word order: subject + verb + direct object

Verb to be

Has/have got

Present simple

Enjoy, like, love, hate + nouns & verbs –ing

Comparative and Superlative: regular and irregular forms

Past simple and continuous

Used to for past habits

Plans, intentions and predictions: going to

Predictions: will

First conditional

Present perfect with for, since, still, just, yet, already, ever, never

Espanhol (somente para candidatos do Programa Bilíngue)

En cuanto a las habilidades lingüísticas, el candidato al 7° año debe:

Comprender frases y el vocabulario más habitual relacionado a datos personales, el lugar donde vive, familia, transportes, viajes y alimentación;

Utilizar expresiones y frases para describir de forma sencilla su entorno, rutina escolar y personal;

Describir escenas;

Leer y escribir textos breves de carácter personal;

Comunicarse en interacciones sociales habituales que exijan intercambio de informaciones sencillo y directo sobre actividades y temas cotidianos

Contenidos

Funcionales y comunicativos:

Presentación personal

Oraciones sencillas en interacciones cotidianas de clase

Los saludos más usuales de acuerdo con el contexto comunicativo

La rutina: estudio, deportes y actividades de tiempo libre

Instrucciones de una receta

Gustos y preferencias

Descripción de costumbres alimentarias

Descripción del espacio público

Descripción de paisajes

Descripción de vestimentas

Lexicales:

Vocabulario relacionado al aula y a los útiles escolares

Países hispanohablantes y nacionalidades

Vocabulario relacionado a los medios de transporte y referencias al desplazamiento en una ciudad

Vocabulario relacionado a los medios de transporte y referencias al desplazamiento en una ciudad

El espacio público y establecimientos

Los días de la semana

Los alimentos

Los animales

Los paisajes

Los colores

Los deportes

Prendas de vestir

Gramaticales:

Pronombres sujeto

Usos de los verbos estar, haber y tener para indicar la existencia o ubicación de los establecimientos de la ciudad

Artículos y contracciones

Numerales

Usos y morfología del Presente de Indicativo

Verbos reflexivos

Género y número de sustantivos y adjetivos

Operadores argumentativos de causa y consecuencia

Posición pronominal: pronombres reflexivos

Morfología del gerundio

Uso de las locuciones mientras que y en cambio

8th grade

Reading and Text Production

Related to the reading procedures, it will be observed if the student:

reads fluently, assigning meaning to the words and sentences;

identifies explicit information in the text;

infers an implicit information in the text;

identifies the elements that build a narrative: characters, space, narrator and plot;

explains the conflict generated from the plot;

infers meaning of a word or expression;

recognizes and analyzes the expressive value of linguistic resources and their role in the establishment of the style (repetitions, visual-graphic resources; use of punctuation; resumpture; lexical choices; expressive sound treatment; use of linguistics variants; adjective formation; apposition);

establishes relationship between the parts and elements of the text;

establishes relationship between the parts of the text, identifying repetitions and substitutions that contribute to the continuity of a text;

identifies the presence of elements that guarantee the cohesion and analysis of its semantic-logical value in the articulation; hierarchy and progression of ideas of the text (constitution of a semantic network; presence of pronouns; adverbs; conjunctions and synonyms);

identifies effects of humor in diverse texts;

establishes relation between diverse texts;

interprets based on the text;

interprets texts in comic books;

identifies kinds of reported speech and its marks and linguistic features;

recognizes, distinguishes and analyzes elements that constitutes the genre of the text (related to its content, compositional construction and style);

compares texts by the analyzes of: intertextual references; production context; discourse organization; genre and support characteristics; linguistic/register variation; lexical field; discursive dimension/pragmatic of language.

Related to the procedure of text production, it will be observed if the student:

uses cursive legible letters;

writes the words correctly, obeying the norms of the dialect;

adequately uses punctuation, obeying the different timbres (open/closed) and tonicity (stress pattern);

correctly uses punctuation at the end and interior of sentences and numbers;

adequately divides the text into periods and paragraphs;

adequately divides the text into periods and paragraphs;

uses basic noun and verb agreement mechanisms.

marks, in the text, the separation between the narrator’s discourse and the character’s speech, correctly using marks for this separation (reported speech verbs, colon, dash and quotation marks).

describes images;

maintains coherence in the attribution of title, theme continuity and the meaning of the text in general;

answers to the proposed genre, distinguishing its constituent elements (related to the content, compositional construction and style).

Mathematics

Related to problem resolution procedures, it will be observed if the student:

elaborates valid strategies to solve problems of different mathematical thinking structures;

elaborates an organized register to communicate all the steps of the problem resolution;

verifies the compatibility of the result found;

writes coherent final answers with the requested problem.

Related to the structure of the mathematical thinking, it will be observed if the student:

relates different representation of rational numbers: decimal, fraction, graphic and percentage

calculates the value of numerical expressions involving addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of positive rational numbers;

calculates the value of numerical expressions involving addition and subtraction of positive and negative rational numbers;

solves problems involving fractions and percentages;

identifies proportional relationships in a situation and use then in the resolution of a problem;

solves first degree equations.

English (only for Bilingual Program candidates)

The learner CAN…

Speak intelligibly, with limited but effective command of phonological features such as word stress, individual sounds and intonation;

Talk about familiar and slightly unfamiliar people, places, situations, as well as life experiences, emotions, special occasions and the future;

Give opinions;

Report statements, questions, commands and requests;

Talk about present and future imaginary conditions;

Listen to audio-visual materials and read longer texts for detailed comprehension, gist and global meaning, as well as speaker’s attitude and opinion;

Demonstrate the ability to infer meaning from context;

Identify and use different patterns to paraphrase very short sentences;

Analyse and plan for writing short communicative messages and opinion and narrative texts;

Write coherent and cohesive paragraphs and texts.

Topics

Life events

Personality

Emotions

Science

Technology

The environment

The news

Advertising

Arts and books

Discoveries and inventions

Jobs and professions

Lexical Structures

Related collocations and phrasal verbs

Chunks to describe large numbers

Verbs + dependent prepositions

Compound nouns

Make and do collocations -ed & -ing adjectives

Prepositional phrases with ‘at’ / ‘by’ / ‘in’ / ‘on’

Linkers: cause + effect / opinion / contrast

Grammar Structures

Verb tenses: present simple / continuous / perfect simple / perfect continuous

Narrative tenses: past simple and continuous / used to / past perfect simple

Pronouns: subject / object / adjective / reflexive

Defining and non-defining relative clauses

Future forms: will / going to / present continuous / present simple

Conditionals: zero / first / second

Reported speech

Passive Voice

Modal verbs: deduction / obligation / prohibition

Espanhol (somente para candidatos do Programa Bilíngue)

En cuanto a las habilidades lingüísticas, el candidato al 8° año debe:

Comprender frases y el vocabulario más habitual relacionado a datos personales, el lugar donde vive, familia y compras;

Utilizar expresiones y frases para describir de forma sencilla su entorno, rutina escolar y personal;

Leer y escribir textos breves y correos electrónicos de carácter personal;

Comunicarse en interacciones sociales breves y habituales que exijan intercambio de informaciones sencillo y directo sobre actividades y temas cotidianos

Funcionales y Comunicativos

Presentación personal

Oraciones sencillas en interacciones cotidianas de clase

Los saludos más usuales de acuerdo con el contexto comunicativo

Variantes de tratamiento

La rutina: estudio, deportes y actividades de tiempo libre

Instrucciones de una receta

Gustos y preferencias

Descripción del espacio público

Descripción de la vivenda

Contenidos Lexicales

Vocabulario relacionado al aula y a los útiles escolares

Países hispanohablantes y nacionalidades

Vocabulario relacionado a los medios de transporte y referencias al desplazamiento en una ciudad

El espacio público y establecimientos

Muebles, objetos y partes de una vivienda

Las horas y los días de la semana

Los alimentos

Los animales

Los colores

Los deportes

Descripción física y de personalidad

Estados de ánimo y sensaciones físicas

Partes del cuerpo

Gramaticales

Pronombres sujeto

Usos de los verbos estar, haber y tener para indicar la existencia o ubicación de los establecimientos de la ciudad

Numerales

Artículos y contracciones

Numerales

Usos y morfología del Presente de Indicativo

Verbos reflexivos

Género y número de sustantivos y adjetivos

Operadores argumentativos de causa, consecuencia y finalidad

Usos y morfología del Pretérito Perfecto

Posición pronominal: pronombres reflexivos

9th grade

Reading and Text Production

Related to the reading procedures, it will be observed if the student:

reads fluently, assigning meaning to the words and sentences;

identifies explicit information in the text;

infers an implicit information in the text;

identifies the elements that build a narrative: characters, space, narrator and plot;

explains the conflict generated from the plot;

infers meaning of a word or expression;

recognizes and analyzes the expressive value of linguistic resources and their role in the establishment of the style (repetitions, visual-graphic resources; use of punctuation; resumpture; lexical choices; expressive sound treatment; use of linguistics variants; adjective formation; apposition);

establishes relationship between the parts and elements of the text;

establishes relationship between the parts of the text, identifying repetitions and substitutions that contribute to the continuity of a text;

identifies the presence of elements that guarantee the cohesion and analysis of its semantic-logical value in the articulation; hierarchy and progression of ideas of the text (constitution of a semantic network; presence of pronouns; adverbs; conjunctions and synonyms);

identifies effects of humor in diverse texts;

distinguishes a fact from the opinion related to this fact;

establishes relation between diverse texts;

interprets based on the text;

interprets texts in comic books;

identifies kinds of reported speech and its marks and linguistic features;

analyzes transformations and other syntax operations, recognizing its expressive effect (inversions and dislocations; declarative, interrogative, exclamatory and imperative sentences; adverb by adverbial phrase; masculine/feminine; singular/plural);

recognizes the functional role and values (semantic and discursive) of the elements in the sentence structure (processes: states, events, actions; semantic roles: agent, patient, instrument, way, cause);

recognizes, distinguishes and analyzes elements that constitutes the genre of the text (related to its content, compositional construction and style);

compares texts by the analyzes of: intertextual references; production context; discourse organization; genre and support characteristics; linguistic/register variation; lexical field; discursive dimension/pragmatic of language.

Related to the procedure of text production, it will be observed if the student:

uses cursive legible letters;

writes the words correctly, obeying the norms of the dialect;

adequately uses punctuation, obeying the different timbres (open/closed) and tonicity (stress pattern);

correctly uses punctuation at the end and interior of sentences and numbers;

adequately uses the cohesion mechanisms through pronouns, adverbs, conjunctions and words of the same semantic field;

adequately divides the text into periods and paragraphs;

adequately divides the text into periods and paragraphs;

uses basic noun and verb agreement mechanisms.

marks, in the text, the separation between the narrator’s discourse and the character’s speech, correctly using marks for this separation (reported speech verbs, colon, dash and quotation marks).

describes images;

maintains coherence in the attribution of title, theme continuity and the meaning of the text in general;

answers to the proposed genre, distinguishing its constituent elements (related to the content, compositional construction and style).

adequately selects and relates informations, arguments and other persuasion procedures.

Mathematics

Related to problem resolution procedures, it will be observed if the student:

elaborates valid strategies to solve problems of different mathematical thinking structures;

elaborates an organized register to communicate all the steps of the problem resolution;

verifies the compatibility of the result found;

writes coherent final answers with the requested problem.

Related to the structure of the mathematical thinking, it will be observed if the student:

relates different representation of rational numbers: decimal, fraction, graphic and percentage

solves problems involving fractions and percentages;

calculates the value of numerical expressions involving addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of positive rational numbers;

calculates the value of powers with rational base and whole exponent;

identifies proportional relationships in a situation and use then in the resolution of a problem;

solves problems involving fractions and percentages;

uses algebraic resources to represent and solve a presented problem;

solves first degree equations.

English (only for Bilingual Program candidates)

The learner CAN…

Speak intelligibly, with limited but effective command of phonological features such as word stress, individual sounds and intonation;

Narrate an experience (personal or not) while logically sequencing actions and events, and express the feelings that this experience may have given rise to;

Summarize the events of an incident, while sticking to their chronological order;

Convey another person’s statement or question, either by paraphrasing what was said or verbatim, in order to back up a justification or explanation;

Present problems of either personal or wider social interest coherently by providing enough information about its causes and (potential) consequences;

Put forth an opinion or take a stance in relation to an incident or issue (i.e. expressing agreement or disagreement), and support it with logical and concisely expressed justification;

Suggest a solution to a problem and express arguments for that;

Infer meaning from context as well as writer’s/speaker’s attitude and opinion in audiovisual materials and longer texts;

Write short narratives, informal letters/e-mails and short essays.

Topics

Consumerism

Slogans and their targets

Regional idioms

Culture shock

Eating habits

Medicine and vaccines

Literal vs. figurative language.

Lexical Structures

Linkers of addition

Linkers of contrast

Goods and services

Sales and marketing

Seem, look and appear

So and neither

Likely to and expected to

Dwellings and furniture

Health conditions, symptoms and ailments

Unless, as long as and in case for conditionals

Wish and if only

Feel, have and be

Grammar Structures

Causative have

Relative pronouns

Prepositional relative clauses

Noun suffixes: -full, -ment, -ion, -ity, -er, -or, -hood, -ism, -ist, -ness

Noun prefixes: anti-, dis-, in-, co-, extra-, fore-, mis-, mono-, bi-

Adjective suffixes: -y, -less, -able, -ible, -ful, -ish

Indirect questions

Participle clauses

Espanhol (somente para candidatos do Programa Bilíngue)

En cuanto a las habilidades lingüísticas, el candidato al 9° año debe:

Comprender los principales aspectos de textos orales y escritos sobre temas conocidos, relacionados a estudios, intereses y rutina personal y reaccionar adecuadamente en esos contextos;

Producir textos orales y escritos coherentes sobre temas conocidos o de interés personal, tales como relato de planes y experiencias personales, descripción de acontecimientos, personas y lugares y expresión de opiniones y sentimientos;

Interactuar de forma espontánea y sencilla y mantener conversaciones sobre temas cotidianos

Funcionales y Comunicativos

Presentación personal y de personas del entorno

Interacciones cotidianas de clase

Los saludos más usuales de acuerdo con el contexto comunicativo

Variantes de tratamiento: registros formal e informal

Descripción de la rutina: estudio, deportes y actividades de tiempo libre

Expresión de gustos, preferencias y opiniones

Relato de experiencias personales y acontecimientos del pasado

Comparación de características de distintas épocas

Contenidos Lexicales

Espacio público y establecimientos

Las horas, los días de la semana y los meses

Estaciones del año y tiempo atmosférico

Viajes: alojamiento, actividades, atracciones, transporte

Estados de ánimo y sensaciones físicas

Ropas, calzados y complementos

Actividades de ócio

Gramaticales

Usos de los verbos estar, haber y tener para indicar la existencia o ubicación

Artículos y contracciones

Numerales

Morfología y usos del Presente de Indicativo

Morfología y usos de los pretéritos Perfecto, Imperfecto, Pluscuamperfecto e Indefinido del Indicativo

Verbos reflexivos y posición pronominal

Operadores argumentativos causales, consecutivos, finales, temporales, adversativos y concesivos

Program Content - High School

The diagnostic evaluations aim to see the stage of development of the student related to the content listed below.

1st grade - High School

Portuguese Language

Leitura:

Select adequate reading procedure.

Infer the meaning of a word or expression.

Find explicit information in a text.

Infer an implicit information in the text.

Establish relationships between the parts of a text, identifying repetitions and substitutions that contribute to its continuity.

Identify logical-discursive relationships presented in the text, marked by conjunctions, adverbs, etc.

Recognize the effect of the meaning from the use of punctuation, the choice of certain words and expressions, order of the information, etc.

Identify effects of irony or humor in diverse texts.

Relate the text with its production conditions: genre, circulation forms, objectives, etc.

Identify the theme of a text.

Identify the thesis of an argumentative text.

Establish a relationship between the thesis and the arguments offered to sustain it.

Distinguish a fact from the opinion related to this fact;

Recognize the different positions between two or more opinions related to the same fact or theme.

Interpret, in poems, effects produced by the use of sound resources (stanza, rhymes, alliterations, etc.) and semantic (figures of speech, for example).

Articulate the verbal language with other languages (photographs, illustrations, etc.).

Establish relationships between texts.

Text production:

Answer to the proposed genre, distinguishing its constituent elements (related to the content, compositional construction and style).

Keep to the proposed theme and develop it.

Adequately select and relate information and arguments.

Keep textual coherence, including in the attribution of a title.

Adequately divide the text into paragraphs and periods.

Adequately divide the text into paragraphs and periods.

Establish relationship between the parts of the text, identifying repetitions and substitutions that contribute to the continuity of a text;

Write the words correctly, obeying the norms of the dialect;

Adequately use punctuation: in the end and middle of sentences, to isolate apposition, vocative and anticipated adverbial adjunct.

Adequately use of noun and verb agreement mechanisms.

Mathematics

Numbers:

Solution of situation-problems involving one or more operations between real numbers.

Calculation and simplification of radical expressions.

Solution of problems involving direct quantities and inversely proportional.

Percentage calculation.

Notions of probability of simple event occurrence.

Notable products.

Factoring.

Equation resolution and first degree equation systems.

Resolution of situation-problems involving first degree equations.

Geometry and measurements:

Angular properties: addition of internal angles of a polygon, opposite angles by the vertex, supplementary and complementary.

Polygons: classification, properties, areas and perimeters.

Circumferences and circles; perimeters and area.

Similarities of triangles.

Units of measurements of different sizes: volume, mass, time, length and area.

Relationships between measures of expressive qualities because of: speed, density, etc.

Notions of statistics:

Reading, construction and interpretation of graphs of sectors, bars and segments.

Calculation and interpretation of average value of a group of data.

English

Reading:

Infer the meaning of a word or expression.

Identifying the main ideas and locating explicit information in a text.

Identifying the main ideas and locating explicit information in a text.

Infer an implicit information in the text.

Distinguish a fact from the opinion related to this fact;

Distinguishing a fact from the opinion related to this fact.

Interpreting information in visual and graphic elements.

Establishing cause and effect relationship between events of a text.

Identifying evidence of partiality and credibility of source.

Writing:

Keep to the proposed theme and develop it.

Produce narrative, expository or argumentative text, considering its themed content, textual organization and style.

Justify or defend their thesis or opinion, offering arguments to sustain it.

Keep textual coherence in the development of the text.

Correctly use of grammatical structures and vocabulary, including orthography.

Speaking:

Assuming a position and using evidence to defend it.

Presenting ways to solve a problem.

Explaining a sequence of processes or events.

Presenting hypothesis.

Comparing points of view.

2nd grade - High School

Portuguese Language

Reading:

Select adequate reading procedure.

Infer the meaning of a word or expression.

Find explicit information in a text.

Infer an implicit information in the text.

Establish relationships between the parts of a text, identifying repetitions and substitutions that contribute to its continuity.

Identify logical-discursive relationships presented in the text, marked by conjunctions, adverbs, etc.

Recognize the effect of the meaning from the use of punctuation, the choice of certain words and expressions, order of the information, etc.

Identify effects of irony or humor in diverse texts.

Relate the text with its production conditions: genre, circulation forms, objectives, etc.

Identify the theme of a text.

Identify the thesis of an argumentative text.

Establish a relationship between the thesis and the arguments offered to sustain it.

Distinguish a fact from the opinion related to this fact;

Recognize the different positions between two or more opinions related to the same fact or theme.

Interpret, in poems, effects produced by the use of sound resources (stanza, rhymes, alliterations, etc.) and semantic (figures of speech, for example).

Articulate the verbal language with other languages (photographs, illustrations, etc.).

Establish relationships between texts and artistic languages.

Text production:

Answer to the proposed genre, distinguishing its constituent elements (related to the content, compositional construction and style).

Keep to the proposed theme and develop it.

Adequately select and relate information and arguments.

Use expressive resources adequately and articularly, taking into account the effects of meaning intended.

Adequately divide the text into paragraphs and periods.

Adequately divide the text into paragraphs and periods.

Establish relationship between the parts of the text, identifying repetitions and substitutions that contribute to the continuity of a text;

Write the words correctly, obeying the norms of the dialect;

Adequately use punctuation: in the end and middle of sentences, to isolate apposition, vocative and anticipated adverbial adjunct.

Adequately use of noun and verb agreement mechanisms.

Specific content:

Language and speech.

Language variety.

Communication theory and language function.

Denotation/connotation.

Structure and word formation.

Phonology notions: phoneme. vowel, semivowel, digraph, etc.

Literary genres: epic, lyrical and dramatic.

Literary schools - production context, themes, expressive resources and exponents: Troubadourism, Humanism, Classicism, 16th Century.

Mathematics

Além do conteúdo programático para candidatos(as) ao 1° ano, os(as) candidatos(as) ao 2° ano devem saber:

Numbers and Functions:

First and second degree functions: graphs, roots and properties.

Resolution of situation- problems involving 1st and 2nd degree functions.

Functions defined by parts.

Exponential functions.

Logarithm: definition and properties.

Resolution of problems involving logarithmic functions and/or exponentials

Arithmetic and geometric progressions.

Simple and compound interest.

Geometry/Trigonometry:

Metric relation in rectangle triangles, Pythagorean theorem.

Trigonometry reasons in rectangle triangles.

Resolution of any triangles, sine and cosine law.

Inscription and constituency in regular polygons.

English

Reading Comprehension:

Infer the meaning of a word or expression.

Find explicit information in a text.

Infer an implicit information in the text.

Identify the theme of a text.

Writing:

Keep to the proposed theme and develop it.

Answer to the proposed genre, (textual organization and register).

Keep textual coherence in the development of the text.

Correctly use of grammatical structures and vocabulary, including orthography.

Use of English:

Verb Tenses:

  • Present Tenses: Simple Present, Present Continuous.
  • Future Tenses: will, going to, Present Continuous as Future.
  • Past Tenses: Simple Past, Past Continuous.
  • Perfect Tenses: Present Perfect, Present Perfect Continuous, Past Perfect, Past Perfect Continuous.
  • Modal Verbs.
  • Be used to/get used to.
  • Passive Voice: Present and Past; Causative Form.
  • Verbs and prepositions followed by gerund.

    Phrasal Verbs.

    Indefinite Pronouns.

    Adjectives: Comparative and Superlative Forms.

    Conditionals: First, Second and Third.

    Reported Speech.

    Prepositions.

    Question Tags.

    3rd grade - High School

    Portuguese Language

    Reading:

    Select adequate reading procedure.

    Infer the meaning of a word or expression.

    Find explicit information in a text.

    Infer an implicit information in the text.

    Establish relationships between the parts of a text, identifying repetitions and substitutions that contribute to its continuity.

    Identify logical-discursive relationships presented in the text, marked by conjunctions, adverbs, etc.

    Recognize the effect of the meaning from the use of punctuation, the choice of certain words and expressions, order of the information, etc.

    Identify effects of irony or humor in diverse texts.

    Relate the text with its production conditions: genre, circulation forms, objectives, etc.

    Identify the theme of a text.

    Identify the thesis of an argumentative text.

    Establish a relationship between the thesis and the arguments offered to sustain it.

    Distinguish a fact from the opinion related to this fact;

    Recognize the different positions between two or more opinions related to the same fact or theme.

    Interpret, in poems, effects produced by the use of sound resources (stanza, rhymes, alliterations, etc.) and semantic (figures of speech, for example).

    Articulate the verbal language with other languages (photographs, illustrations, etc.).

    Establish relationships between texts and artistic languages.

    Text production:

    Answer to the proposed genre, distinguishing its constituent elements (related to the content, compositional construction and style).

    Keep to the proposed theme and develop it.

    Adequately select and relate information and arguments.

    Use expressive resources adequately and articularly, taking into account the effects of meaning intended.

    Adequately divide the text into paragraphs and periods.

    Adequately divide the text into paragraphs and periods.

    Establish relationship between the parts of the text, identifying repetitions and substitutions that contribute to the continuity of a text;

    Write the words correctly, obeying the norms of the dialect;

    Adequately use punctuation: in the end and middle of sentences, to isolate apposition, vocative and anticipated adverbial adjunct.

    Adequately use of noun and verb agreement mechanisms.

    Specific content:

    Language and speech.

    Language variety.

    Communication theory and language function.

    Classes de palavras: identificação, flexão e emprego.

    Literary genres: epic, lyrical and dramatic.

    Literary schools - production context, themes, expressive resources and exponents: Baroque, Arcadeism, Romanticism, Realism and Naturalism.

    Mathematics

    Além dos conteúdos programáticos para candidatos(as) ao 1° e ao 2° ano, os(as) candidatos(as) ao 3° ano devem saber:

    Numbers and Functions:

    Logarithmic function: definition, properties, graphs, equation e inequalities.

    Resolution of problems involving logarithmic functions and/or exponentials

    Geometry/Trigonometry:

    Measurement of arches and angles, trigonometric circumference.

    Trigonometric functions: sine, cosine and tangent.

    Equations with sine, cosine and tangent.

    Relative position between lines, lines and planes, planes.

    Main polyhedron: prisms and pyramids.

    Square bodies: cylinders and cones.

    Notable points of a triangle.

    Treatment of information

    Probabilities: simple. conditional and binomial.

    Combinatory analysis: grouping cases.

    Pascal’s triangle and Newton's binomial.

    Construction, reading and interpretation of data represented in tables and/or statistical graphs.

    Calculation and interpretation of the mean, median and mode in a group of discrete values

    Calculation and interpretation of dispersion measures: variance and standard deviation.

    English

    Reading Comprehension:

    Infer the meaning of a word or expression.

    Find explicit information in a text.

    Infer an implicit information in the text.

    Identify the theme of a text.

    Writing:

    Keep to the proposed theme and develop it.

    Answer to the proposed genre, (textual organization and register).

    Keep textual coherence in the development of the text.

    Correctly use of grammatical structures and vocabulary, including orthography.

    Use of English:

    Verb Tenses:

  • Present Tenses: Simple Present, Present Continuous.
  • Future Tenses: will, going to, Present Continuous as Future.
  • Past Tenses: Simple Past, Past Continuous.
  • Perfect Tenses: Present Perfect, Present Perfect Continuous, Past Perfect, Past Perfect Continuous.
  • Modal Verbs.
  • Be used to/get used to.
  • Passive Voice: Present and Past; Causative Form.
  • Verbs and prepositions followed by gerund.

    Phrasal Verbs.

    Indefinite Pronouns.

    Adjectives: Comparative and Superlative Forms.

    Conditionals: First, Second and Third.

    Reported Speech.

    Prepositions.

    Question Tags.

    What are the steps and documents necessary for enrollment?

    The enrollment process happens in two steps:

    Pre-enrollment - Payment, within 3 working days, of the fee that makes up the annual fee and guarantees the student a place after being called by the Admissions team.

    Enrollment - This will be done 100% digitally, through the Exclusive Area for Móbile families, after confirmation of the pre-enrollment. In the process, which must be completed within 4 days, we require the following documents:

    • filling in the registration form for the guardians and the student;

    • signing the educational services contract;

    • a statement that the monthly payments have been paid to the school where the student is studying in 2025;

    • document from the school of origin proving the student's schooling;

    • copy of ID card with CPF;

    • copy of the birth certificate (already requested in the application form);

    • face photo of the student (already requested in the application form);

    • original school transcript (to be submitted within 30 days of enrollment);

    • certificate of completion of elementary school for high school entrants (to be submitted within 30 days of enrollment);

    • Report Card or Transcript, with certified translation, for students who have lived abroad or done an exchange program (to be submitted within 30 days of enrollment).

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