Graded - The American School of São Paulo の使命は「インスパイアする。挑戦する。成功する。すべての生徒。すべての心。すべての知性。」です。知的好奇心、忍耐力、誠実さ、敬意、思いやりという核心的価値観に導かれ、生徒が潜在能力を最大限に発揮し、世界にポジティブな影響を与えることを目指しています。
入学情報
入学時の選抜評価
Yes.
入学評価の簡単な説明
Students entering K3 - grade 1 who live in São Paulo visit the campus with their families for an in-person assessment. Applicants unable to attend in person may schedule an online appointment. Students entering grades 2-12 submit MAP results and take an online WIDA Screener assessment with one of our English Language Learner (ELL) teachers.
入学待機リスト
Yes.
詳細
募集区分
co-ed
寄宿制
なし
住所
Av. Giovanni Gronchi, 4710 - Vila Andrade, São Paulo - SP, Brasil
The application process begins in October and continues until February.
学年開始後の入学受け入れ
While Graded accepts a small number of students in January for the second semester, it is always preferable for students to join us in August.
授業時間
授業開始時間
8:30 am
授業終了時間
3:30 pm (Wednesdays at 3:00 pm)
登下校前後の預かりサービス
Lower school students are supervised on the playgrounds from 8:00 to 8:30 am. Students may also join a variety of after-school activities for a fee.
スクールバスサービスの有無
Yes.
学校による給食の提供
Yes. Lunch is included in tuition and provided in the Cafeteria every school day.
特別な食事制限への対応(ビーガン、コーシャー、ハラール等)
Vegan, gluten-free, lactose-free, and vegetarian options are provided.
制服の着用義務
No.
教室
1クラスの最大生徒数
22
1クラスの平均生徒数
20
ティーチングアシスタントの配置
Yes.
オンライン授業への対応(休校時など)
Yes.
学校での宗教活動の有無と内容
No. Graded is a nonsectarian school.
生徒について
在籍生徒数
1320
在籍生徒の国籍数
46
最も多い国籍
Brazilian
国内生徒と海外生徒の割合
1:1
課外活動
課外活動・クラブ活動
Extra-curricular activities are an integral part of how Graded fulfills its mission to Inspire, Challenge, and have students find Success. The school offers various activities, including sports, performing & visual arts, languages, and much more. Activities may be viewed at https://www.graded.br/life-at-graded/activities.
含まれるスポーツ活動
The Graded Eagles Athletics Program is renowned across South America for its commitment to excellence and its immense community support. Graded offers an elite coaching staff, top-tier facilities, and the opportunity for students to experience a world-class sports program. Information about athletics may be viewed at https://www.graded.br/life-at-graded/athletics.
スポーツチームや競技大会への参加
Graded Athletics boasts a diverse range of sports, including basketball, cheer, futsal, soccer, softball, swimming, volleyball, tennis, beach tennis, badminton, track and field, and cross country.
Graded Eagles compete in various leagues and tournaments throughout the year, including Eaglets Festivals, Big 8, Little 10, São Paulo High School League (SPHL), and South American Activities Conference (SAAC).
施設
学校の施設
Students have access to a Lower School Library and Upper School Library; three innovation spaces; a robotics room; science labs; several performing arts spaces, including the newly renovated Haddad Center for the Performing Arts, Black Box Theater, and an outdoor amphitheater; orchestra and music rooms; practice rooms; a recording studio; a ceramics classroom; visual art studios; a film room; a dark room; and a digital photo lab.
学校のスポーツ施設
Graded's sports facilities include two sports fields, a track, tennis courts, two Lower School Gymnasiums, an Athletics Center, a Wellness Center, and a swimming pool.
言語サポート
提供している外国語授業
Portuguese, Spanish
英語ネイティブ教師の在籍
Yes.
英語非ネイティブ生徒への語学サポート
Yes.
生徒サポート
特別な学習ニーズへのサポート体制
Yes.
学習サポートの内容
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.
教育心理士へのアクセス
Yes. By working with parents and faculty, the school psychologist guides caregivers regarding learning-related matters. The primary role of our school psychologist is to support students who may not be performing to grade-level expectations and/or are experiencing learning difficulties. This support can include any of the following: academic screening, observation of the student in different learning environments, meetings with parents and teachers regarding recommendations to help the student, consultation regarding strategies and modifications, discussion of student work, and referrals for external diagnostics and services.