Over 36% of school menus opted for high mercury content fish
It’s not enough that schools up and down the country are constantly beset by strikes, now it transpires that more than 36% of school menus analysed in 2022 included fish
New requirement for three daily lesson periods prompts “total war in schools”
Filinto Lima, president of the national association of school grouping directors, claims the new rule designed to ensure that school pupils receive a minimum of three lesson periods per day
Algarve wants fewer students dropping out of school
CCDR Algarve boss wants to reduce secondary school drop out rate from 20% to 5% by 2030 It is vital to reduce the secondary school dropout rate in the Algarve
Private school in Lisbon fined for having teachers on premises during lockdown
St Dominics international school, in Cascais, has been condemned to pay over €9,000 for “maintaining teachers in the school during the State of Emergency in January 2021”. The school argued
What questions do Vilamoura International School students have in mind?
“Are humans better at creating things or destroying them?” (DĂ©bora Ferreira, 10.Âş ano) “What does dying feel like?” (Frederik Holling, Year 10) “Are there limits to our thinking?” (Inga Lopes,
New Hotel and Tourism School opens in PortimĂŁo
“It’s a dream come true,” says local mayor Isilda Gomes Several political bigwigs were in town on Monday for the official opening of Portimão’s new Hotel and Tourism School, which
Teachers to continue “indefinite strike” in January; major school disruptions expected
“Unprecedented” demonstration planned for January 14, 2023 in Lisbon Portugal’s Union of All Education Professionals (STOP) has announced plans to stage an “indefinite strike” in the second term of classes
“Brutal vandalism” at Carnaxide secondary school
Teachers and staff at Camilo Castelo Branco secondary school in Carnaxide, Oeiras, were horrified yesterday when they returned from the weekend break to find a scene of utter devastation: broken
Eupheus Christmas Bazaar raises over €5,000 for Loulé charity
Eupheus International School held its inaugural Charity Christmas Bazaar on Saturday, November 19, raising an “incredible” €5,081 for local Loulé charity Existir. “It was a vibrant, festive occasion with a
Public sector strike closes schools across Portugal
Hospitals, public transportation and waste management also affected Several schools across Portugal have closed or have been seriously affected by a public sector strike which is also affecting other public