Pre-school Education Education in Portugal is regulated by the State through two ministries- the Ministry of Education, and the Ministry of Science, Technology and Higher Education. There is a system of Public Education and also many private schools at all levels of education. Pre-school education is attended by children over 3 years old until they enter the primary school (when they are 6) It is not compulsory.
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Pre-school Education
Education in Portugal is regulated by the State through two ministries- the Ministry of Education, and the Ministry of Science, Technology and Higher Education. There is a
system of Public Education and also many private schools at all levels of education.
Pre-school education is attended by children over 3 years old until they enter
Chemistry, Mathematics, Art, Physical Education, Craft, Artistic Education (theatre or dance or music …) “Study”, Project Area,
“Civic Education” (given by the tutor of each class) and Religion (optional)
9th grades
Our School is located in Gafanha da Nazaré, a town of about 20 000 inhabitants between Aveiro and the lovely
beaches of Barra and Costa Nova.
It’s a Secondary School with about 732 students (aged from 12 to 18 years old); 118 teachers and
around 44 elements of the non-teaching staff.
School Leadership:
•Head teacher•Second head teacher
• Third head teacher•2 assistants
• Teachers are organized in Departments: Languages, Maths and Science, Expressions, Social Sciences.
• There’s also “SPO”: a Service of Psychology and Orientation; it
provides information and helps students decide about their
areas of study before starting secondary education, among
other things.
• “CFAECIVOB ” – teachers are constantly updating, so there are formation courses organized by this centre, located in our school but covering and responding to the formation needs of teachers working in the surrounding area.
• We prepare our students to continue their studies at the University.
• We also have professional courses, which offer a more practical curricula in areas such as Information Technology, Secretarial and Social Work. These areas may also allow them to go to University in case they do the National Exams and succeed.
• We also have the so-called CEF – courses in mechanic and electricity, areas that allow students who reveal “a certain resistance to school” to have access to their basic qualification.
• We value the relationship with the community and have already established several protocols to guarantee a place for students from the professional and CEF courses to start training.
There are evening lessons for adults who want to finish their secondary education.
This school is also responsible for the certification of adults who haven’t had the chance to accomplish their
basic studies.
This certification is accomplished
under the New Opportunities
National Programme,
which aims to reduce illiteracy
and increase the academic level of
the population.
School starts at 8:25 and finishes at around 18:30 (this varies according to the class schedule):
Most of our students come to school by bike. Students, teachers and non-teaching staff may have
lunch in the school canteen.
During the school year students have access to several activities. We celebrate some festivities ( St. Valentine’s
Day, Carnival, the Europe Day, School Days, etc…).
School DayA Traditional Market
European Dayof Languages 2009
EncontrArte
CARANAVAL
Sometimes students also arrange football or basketball competitions among them .
Rappel in the gym
There are usually two shows per year where students have the opportunity to perform some plays, dance and show their abilities to the local community and
where the best students are awarded.
Eco-Schools
A project that makes us think how important it is to be environmentally friendly. “Simple Gestures” is a
campaign to sensitise the school community.
Renewable sources of energy
Radio: School Wave
School Newspaper
Besides the printed version, our
newspaper can be read on the school
webpage too. There is an edition
per term.
SEA CLUBWindsurf, sailing and kayaking
MATHS CLUBUnderstanding shapes
This is a very multicultural school; there are students from several different countries, such as Iceland,
China, Cuba, Brazil, Ukrania, Moldavia, Venezuela and Luxemburg and from countries where the Portuguese
language is spoken.
We try to welcome everyone and give
them a special attention once the
school system has a special programme for those to whom