Empowering students for excellence
Colégio Santiago Internacional is a bilingual primary and secondary school in Tavira, established in 2012. CSi is an independent, open-admission and co-educational school and serves both the international community in
Almost 30,000 3-year olds will be denied pre-school in new academic year
Parents in Faro take their protest to city hall A small group of parents affected by the closure of an IPSS pre-school centre protested today in Faro against the lack
Increase in qualifications NOT having expected social âuplift effectâ
Study blows hole in governmentsâ lauding of âqualificationsâ The labour market is exacerbating social inequalities among young people. A study released today blows a hole in various governmentsâ laudings of
‘Projecto Novas Descobertas’ celebrates 30th anniversary
The nonprofit organisation was founded in 1994 and “delivers transformative, nature-connected learning experiences” Projecto Novas Descobertas (PND), a local nonprofit that delivers nature-connected learning programs and experiences, will soon hold
Non-scholarship students studying away from home to receive financial help with accommodation
In a Council of Ministers today that focused on measures to improve the lives of young people in Portugal, the government has approved a measure that allows university students studying
Deal with teachers will âput an end to instabilityâ for pupils and families – PM
LuĂs Montenegro hails historic agreement with majority of teachers syndicates Portugal’s prime minister has hailed “the historic agreement” reached yesterday with the majority of teachersâ syndicates, considering that “it will
Multiplication of nationalities âa great challenge for Portuguese schoolsâ
Some school groupings have up to 40 different nationalities The multiplication of nationalities has become a major challenge in Portuguese schools and is turning school libraries into centres for welcoming
Parents call for end of governmentâs pilot-project for âdigital textbooksâ
More than four out of five parents (85%) are against the education ministryâs pilot project substituting printed-on-paper school workbooks. The project currently covers 23,000 pupils, from the 3rd to 12th
Around 400 foreign students apply to study at Algarve tourism school
Students from all over the world have applied Around 400 foreign students of 23 nationalities have applied to the Algarve School of Hospitality and Tourism (EHTA) in Faro, which will
S.T.O.P calls national teachersâ strike for assessment tests starting tomorrow
Cherry on cake of governmentâs miserable ‘first 30 days’ It is already accepted that Portugalâs AD government has had the worst âfirst 30 daysâ of any national constitutional government before