The event in New Orleans (USA) brought together educational leaders worldwide to explore how international education can foster positive global impact. Our directors, Flavia Hoexter and Milene Motta, represented RED
RED HOUSE participates in the International Kangaroo Math Challenge
Primary Years to High School students sat for the exam, which gathered over 6 million participants from 104 countries. In March, students from Year 3 to Year 10 took part
Curitiba Campus Earns IB Certification
The school has been certified by the International Baccalaureate, a recognition that strengthens our students’ academic journey and expands their opportunities for admission to universities in Brazil and abroad. Curitiba
Year 10 Students Take Part in the ENEM as “practice test-takers” and Surpass the National Average in 2024
Results Highlight Academic Readiness and a Journey of Self-Discovery from the Very Beginning of High School Even at the beginning of their High School journey, our Year 10 students from
The 2025 edition of REDx Learning is defined by innovation and active listening
The event featured a collaborative agenda, uniting RED HOUSE leaders to discuss diversity and artificial intelligence. The 2025 edition of REDx Learning: Empowering Educators brought together RED HOUSE’s academic leaders
RED HOUSE hosts exclusive training with official IB representatives
The immersive workshop brought teachers together to deepen their understanding of Primary Years Programme (PYP) practices and empower the faculty. Last week, our teachers participated in an exclusive workshop with
Museu do Ipiranga Campus Achieves International Baccalaureate Certification
The school received the IB seal from a renowned international institution in Switzerland. The seal grants access to top universities in Brazil and around the world. The Museu do Ipiranga
Short Film by Year 10 Students Selected for International Student Film Festival
The prestigious FICE 2024 International Student Film Festival will screen the film “Thauma Tropes,” showcasing the creativity and expression of students on Mexican screens. The short film “Thauma Tropes,” created,