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  2. Education in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    The first elementary school in Brazil was founded by the Jesuits in what is now the city of Salvador, Bahia, and they established several others as well as high schools throughout the 1500s. These schools were primarily located in the more coastal regions of Brazil, as those had the largest colonial populations. [ 6 ]

  3. List of schools in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Schools in the city of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, include: American School of Rio (Escola Americana do Rio de Janeiro) The British School of Rio de Janeiro. International Center for Integrated Education (Centro Internacional de Educação Integrada) Our Lady of Mercy School.

  4. Universities and higher education in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    In 1912, the first Brazilian institution designated "university" is created, this being the University of Paraná. An important development that affected Brazil's Higher Education landscape transpired after the collapse of the twenty one year Brazilian military government (1964 – 1985) and the re-democratization of the country. [1]

  5. American School of Rio de Janeiro - Wikipedia

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    www.earj.com.br. Escola Americana do Rio de Janeiro (EARJ, the American School of Rio de Janeiro) is a non-profit twin-campus IB World Continuum school located in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The school was founded in 1937 as a private, independent, coeducational, non-denominational day school. EARJ offers an educational program from Nursery through ...

  6. Education policy in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Constitution of Brazil outlines the educational rights of Brazilian citizens in Title VIII, Chapter III, Section 1. [6] Education is the right of all and a duty of both the State and families, in cooperation with general society. The aim of education is defined as the full development of a person, qualification for work, and ...

  7. St. Ignatius College, Rio de Janeiro - Wikipedia

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    St. Ignatius School, Rio de Janeiro (Portuguese: Colégio de Santo Inácio, Rio de Janeiro), is a Brazilian private, Catholic school, located in the neighborhood of Botafogo in the South Zone of the city of Rio de Janeiro. [1] It serves students from kindergarten through secondary school, and includes also a night school for youth and adults.

  8. Category:Schools in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    T. Technical High School of Campinas. Technical High School of Limeira. Categories: Academic institutions in Brazil. Buildings and structures in Brazil by type. Schools by country. Schools in South America by country. Educational organisations based in Brazil.

  9. Category:Secondary schools in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    T. Thales de Azevedo State High School. Categories: Schools in Brazil. Secondary schools by country.