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If you're researching international schools in Joinville, Brazil, this page lists every school we know of and lets you sort, filter and compare them — without school marketing in the way. The most common curriculum is IB (DP), taught by 3 of the schools below. The oldest school listed is Associação Educacional Luterana Bom Jesus / IELUSC, opened in 1926.
Compare 3 international schools in Joinville, Brazil. Filter by curriculum, fees, location, and more to find the right international school now.
Bom Jesus IELUSC in Joinville is a private, philanthropic school network offering K–12 education with a bilingual approach. The curriculum combines the Brazilian system with the BONJA International Primary Programme and the IB Diploma Programme. Students study in English with courses delivered in English alongside Portuguese, and the IB Diploma Programme provides immersion in Portuguese, English, and German or Spanish. The school operates across Colégio BONJA and Bonja Infantil, with updated facilities including the Comenius Building, a renovated swimming and fitness center, a refreshed 5th/6th grade building, and Espaço Maker for robotics. A dedicated choir, more than 40 extracurricular activities (music, sports, robotics), and extensive community service programs, such as IELUSC in the Community, enrich student life. The network emphasizes practical, community-connected learning through extensions and research projects. Enrollment includes access to diverse arts spaces, a library and auditorium, and a campus designed for collaboration and activity in all weather.
Coree International School is an IB Continuum school in Joinville, Santa Catarina, Brazil. Founded in 2009 by SOCIESC and governed since 2015 by Instituto Core, it serves Brazilian identity within a framework. The school offers the IB Primary Years Programme, Middle Years Programme and Diploma Programme, alongside American curriculum, with inquiry-based teaching approach. A trilingual immersion program delivers English and Portuguese from Early Years, with Spanish added from year 8, culminating in Brazilian and international diplomas, including Triple Diplomas: Brazilian High School, American High School and IB Diploma. LEED Gold campus features secure entry, 35 classrooms, arts and music spaces, a library, an infirmary, and a dining area served by Sodexo, plus Go Home system and facial-recognition security. Extensive facilities support science, technology and arts, including eight laboratories and a heated semi-Olympic pool. Coree hosts Santa Catarina's Science Fair and is among Brazil's 12 IB Continuum schools; Joinville's trilíngue school.
Colégio Bonja is a Lutheran-affiliated school within the Bom Jesus/IELUSC network. The school offers two pathways: a Primary Programme with an integrated curriculum and a Bilingual Programme for Jardim A through 9th grade, delivering English and German instruction and adding English as a language from Jardim A, with options for German or Spanish as a second language in later levels. In the High School, the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme is offered, taught mainly in English alongside a MEC-based Portuguese curriculum, with six IB subject groups and the IB Core (TOK, CAS, EE). The BNCC and CBTC frameworks guide learning with a transdisciplinary approach. Facilities include age-appropriate classrooms, a green area with birds, a cantina and on-site infirmary, biometric security, and CCTV. The campus hosts a German House, an auditorium, a Maker Space, and exchange opportunities with countries. Safety and university preparation are priorities, with reduced class sizes in high school.
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