Graded - The American School of São Paulo
International School in São Paulo
Quick answer
Graded - The American School of São Paulo offers a multi-track IB and American programme, with a highly diverse student body of 46 nationalities. Well-suited to internationally mobile families. The student body draws from 46 nationalities.
Key facts
- Curriculum: IB, American taught at Graded - The American School of São Paulo.
- Avg class size: 20 (max 22) São Paulo international school · 1,320 students total.
- 46 nationalities top: Brazilian.
- Ages: Ages 3 to 18 school day starts at 8:30 am.
- Accreditations: IBO verified.
1,320
46 (Brazilian)
20 avg / 22 max
Rolling
IBO
About Graded - The American School of São Paulo
Graded’s mission is “Inspire. Challenge. Succeed. Every Student. Every Heart. Every Mind.” We strive to empower students to reach their full potential and make a positive impact on the world, guided by the core values of Intellectual Curiosity, Perseverance, Integrity, Respect, and Kindness.
Learning & language support (SEN / EAL)
This school states meaningful learning-support provision — still confirm it fits your child's specific need.
Why this matters
Special-needs provision at international schools varies widely and is rarely guaranteed by the school itself — and local legal duties differ by country. Confirm what this school provides, in writing, before you commit.
- Learning support: moderate
- In-house specialist staff listed
- EAL/ESL support listed
Not published
- —Educational-psychologist availability not stated
Questions to ask the school
- Is an educational psychologist on staff or available by referral?
- Can you support a child with my child's specific need (e.g. dyslexia, ADHD, autism), and have you done so this year? Ask for concrete examples.
- Is there an additional fee for learning support or EAL — and how much per year?
- Is learning support guaranteed for the full enrolment, or can it be withdrawn later?
IB, American
IB Diploma
All Graded students take IB courses in grades 11 and 12, no matter their intended diploma type, which makes our graduates uniquely prepared for the rigor of a college education. More than 70% of students earn the IB Diploma.
Portuguese, Spanish
Graded's Optimal Learning Services (OLS) Program promotes access to learning to foster student success. We value neurodiversity and belonging for all. Students who are deemed eligible for OLS receive support in the following ways: - Direct service for students who have a Student Support Plan with specific goals, accommodations, or modifications. This service may be in-class support or an academic support class that supports students with learning differences by providing intervention, remediation, and academic support towards the mastery of grade-level standards or individualized goals. OLS teachers collaborate with students, parents, and teachers to maximize the student’s strengths and address specific areas of challenge. - Consultation through a documented Accommodation Plan. Students receive accommodations for their identified areas of challenge; the classroom teacher provides the majority of the accommodations. - Monitoring of a student who has received support in the past or has a relevant diagnosis but does not currently require services. The ELL program values linguistic diversity to ensure belonging for all. We empower and celebrate multilingual individuals to learn and develop language to access the curriculum and reach their potential. Language instruction in this program supports access to core curricular content while honoring diverse backgrounds. The program is designed to foster the acquisition of social and academic language, and assist students in acquiring the cognitive and academic proficiency necessary for success in the mainstream curricular program of the school. Using a combination of the WIDA Framework, student coursework, and teacher input, students’ linguistic needs are assessed to determine which services will be provided, or if exiting requirements are met. In lower school, students receive support through in-class support and pull-out support. In-class support means the ELL teacher will collaborate with the classroom teacher to make sure instruction is accessible to the language learners in their homeroom. The ELL teacher may co-teach with the classroom teacher in a whole group, small groups. Pull-out support refers to students working in a small group separate from the homeroom. In the middle and high schools, students receive in-class support and/or an English for Academic Purposes (EAP) class. In-class support means the ELL teacher will collaborate with the subject area teacher to make sure instruction is accessible to the language learners in their classes. The ELL teacher may co-teach with the subject teacher in a whole group, small groups, or provide individualized support to help the student work towards their language goals in alignment with the content of the classroom.
Yes.
Yes.
8:30 am – 3:30 pm (Wednesdays at 3:00 pm)
Yes. Lunch is included in tuition and provided in the Cafeteria every school day.
Vegan, gluten-free, lactose-free, and vegetarian options are provided.
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Student Diversity
Highly diverse
Common: Brazilian
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