Escola Móbile is set to be the third school in Brazil, alongside The British College of Brazil and Avenues São Paulo, to join the group’s global portfolio of 87 schools in 33 countries.
“Our goal has always been to prepare students for a world without borders,” said Maria Helena Bresser, founder, partner and general director of Escola Móbile.
“With Nord Anglia, we will further enrich the experience we offer our students.”
Our goal has always been to prepare students for a world without borders.
Maria Helena Bresser, Escola Móbile
Escola Móbile, founded in 1975, is a national and bilingual day school and is considered one of the leading schools in São Paulo and one of the top 10 schools in the country, according to Nord Anglia’s announcement. It follows a traditional Brazilian curriculum.
It is the second largest private school in the city, teaching 3,700 students from two to 18 years old.
As part of the Nord Anglia group, the school’s teaching and learning will be “enhanced” through the network’s collaborations with institutions such as UNICEF, The Julliard School, The Massachusetts Institute of Technology and IMG Academy.
Students at the school will also be able to connect and collaborate with peers globally through Nord Anglia’s online global campus learning platform.