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Prime School, part of the Prime Group, is an international school with three campuses in Sintra, Estoril, and Lisbon, offering an innovative and personalised learning environment for students aged 3 to 18. The school provides both an international education and a bilingual option, allowing students to learn in both English and Portuguese. Prime School follows the Cambridge curriculum, widely recognised for its academic excellence and for preparing students for a successful future at top universities and in the global workforce. This curriculum develops essential skills such as critical thinking, problem-solving, and a global mindset, providing students with a high-quality education and a competitive edge in their academic and professional journeys.<\/p>\n
Furthermore, Prime School is the only international school certified by ISO 9001, ensuring quality across all its processes. The ISO 9001 certification guarantees that the school adheres to best practices in management and educational quality, with a continuous commitment to improvement. This results in an efficient and well-structured learning environment, where students can rely on a consistent, safe, and high-standard educational experience.<\/p>\n
Prime School also offers the option of boarding in Lisbon, providing students with a comprehensive and immersive experience, allowing them to live and study in a safe and welcoming environment. With constant support and quality infrastructure, students have access to the Cambridge curriculum and a variety of extracurricular activities, ensuring robust academic and personal development.<\/p>\n
Speaking of extracurricular activities, Prime School believes that education goes beyond the classroom. The school offers a wide range of extracurricular activities that complement learning, allowing students to develop important skills, explore new passions, and prepare for the future. Notable activities include:<\/p>\n
– Sailing: Encourages teamwork, responsibility, and trust, while students learn to navigate.
\n– Flight Simulator: Provides an immersive experience for students interested in aviation, developing technical and cognitive skills.
\n– Surfing: Promotes overcoming challenges and physical health while fostering a connection with nature.
\n– Arts: Encourages creativity and problem-solving through painting and sculpture.
\n– Robotics and Programming: Prepares students for the digital future by developing technological and problem-solving skills.
\n– Theatre: Enhances personal expression, communication, and teamwork.
\n– Music: Offers opportunities for students to explore various forms of expression and strengthen their cognitive skills.
\n– Sports: Activities such as football, basketball, and swimming promote physical health, teamwork, and leadership.<\/p>\n
With the combination of the Cambridge curriculum, ISO 9001 certification, the boarding option in Lisbon, and a wide range of extracurricular activities, Prime School prepares students to become well-rounded global citizens, equipped with the skills necessary to face the challenges of the modern world. The school values the holistic development of each student, ensuring a solid education both academically and personally, for a bright future.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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