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International Schools in Curitiba, Brazil

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About international schools in Curitiba, Brazil

Curitiba’s international-school sector is a compact mix of English-medium IB schools and bilingual institutions that integrate the Brazilian curriculum with German, Swiss or English programmes. Parents will commonly find IB pathways (PYP/MYP/DP) or bilingual Brazilian - international options, with instruction usually in English plus substantial Portuguese and, at some schools, German or other European languages. Annual tuition varies widely by school and pupil age - in Curitiba published ranges run from roughly R$23,000 at some bilingual schools up to about R$132,000 at higher-fee international campuses, and most schools also charge one-off enrolment and annual association fees plus extras for transport, meals and activities. The main intake aligns with the Brazilian school year (late February - March), but many schools hold assessments and accept transfers year-round; families relocating should start enquiries at least three to six months before arrival and be ready with translated school reports, immunisation records and residence/identity documents.

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At a glance 5 schools · avg fee BRL 46,916
Schools listed
5
Curricula
6
Average annual fee
BRL 46,916
Fee range
BRL 22,896 – 70,860
Most common curriculum
IB (DP) (3 schools)
Average school size
783 pupils
Largest by enrolment
Colégio Positivo Internacional
Oldest
International School of Curitiba (1959)
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FAQs for Brazil

What curricula are available in Curitiba’s international schools?
You will find a mix: several schools deliver International Baccalaureate programmes (often PYP/MYP/DP or the DP at secondary level), while others blend the Brazilian national curriculum with bilingual or international strands. There are also German and Swiss bilingual schools that follow European curricula alongside Brazilian requirements. British- or US-style pathways exist in the country but are less common in Curitiba than IB and bilingual models.
How much should I expect to pay each year?
Tuition in Curitiba varies significantly by school, age and services: published figures for the city show annual fees from roughly R$22,000 - R$40,000 at some bilingual schools up to around R$100,000 - R$132,000 at higher-fee international campuses. Expect additional one-off enrolment/registration charges, modest annual association or administrative fees, and recurring extras for transport, meals, uniforms and extracurriculars; check each school’s full fee schedule and payment options.
When is the main admissions intake and how early should we apply?
The principal intake in Brazil is linked to the national school year, which starts late February to March, so families moving during that period should begin applications three to six months in advance. Many international and bilingual schools also run assessments and interviews and will accept students mid-year for transfers, but places can be limited so early contact with admissions is advisable.
What languages are used for teaching, and how is Portuguese handled?
Most international schools in Curitiba teach primarily in English while offering Portuguese as a core subject to meet Brazilian accreditation requirements; German and other European languages are taught or used as the medium at German- and Swiss-style schools. Schools typically provide additional language support for newcomers (ESL/Portuguese as an additional language), but the level and format of support vary, so confirm language provision and progression plans before enrolling.
What documents do schools usually require and what should we check on a visit?
Prepare passport and visa/residence documents, recent school reports or transcripts (with translations if not in Portuguese/English), birth certificate, vaccination record and proof of address; some schools also request CPF or immigration registration for foreigners. On campus visits, check the school’s accreditations (IB authorisation or recognised international accreditation), language-support arrangements, class sizes, approach to integration and assessment, university or college counselling for older students, and practical matters such as transport, meals and extra costs.
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