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Liceo Italiano Eugenio Montale

Italian state-affiliated school in Morumbi.


Curriculum
IB, Italian
Ages
3 to 18
Pupils
~500
Founded
1982

Small Italian school in Morumbi. Founded in 1982 by Italian parents who'd just landed in São Paulo. Still has that feel.

It is not a big international school in the Graded or British College mould. Think tight community, small classes, everyone knows everyone.

Trilingual: Italian, Portuguese, English. Italian is the dominant language of instruction. Kids leave with both the Brazilian diploma and the Italian Maturità - that second one opens any university in Italy or the EU at domestic-fee rates. That is the headline reason families pick it.

Run as a non-profit association. Parents are members, not customers, and sit on the management committee. In practice this means the community is involved and vocal - good if you want a say, less restful if you want to drop and go.

Strong on humanities, philosophy, culture. ENEM and Brazilian university prep is taken seriously. According to one parent, "students leave well prepared for the ENEM and to apply to any university in Brazil and worldwide" - her daughter went on to study medicine. That tone is consistent across the limited public commentary.

Things to weigh: - If your child has zero Italian, the Primaria offers in-class support and after-school catch-up. It works, but expect a heavy lift in year one. - It is small. Fewer extracurriculars, smaller sports programme, less of the polished campus feel of the bigger Anglo-American schools nearby. - Best fit if you have any Italian heritage, are heading to Europe later, or actively want a humanistic, smaller-scale school over a corporate international one. - Less right if you want a large IB or American/British curriculum environment.

Reddit and the expat forums are quiet on Montale specifically - it doesn't draw the volume of chatter that Graded, St Paul's or BCB do, which is itself a signal: it sits slightly outside the standard expat circuit and the families there tend to be there on purpose.

Net: a serious, well-regarded small school with a clear identity. Worth a visit if the Italian/EU pathway matters or the humanistic ethos appeals. Probably not the right pick if those things don't.


  • Independent parent voice is thin; most material is school-published, directory copy or press features about pedagogy.
  • The school presents a humanistic, Reggio Emilia-influenced early years and a trilingual project recognised by the Italian government as a Parity School, the only one in São Paulo state.
  • Aggregator ratings on Brazilian school platforms run high, with QueroBolsa scoring 5.0 across community participation, physical structure, socio-emotional development and student motivation.
  • The school sits on innovation lists, including the Brazilian Movement for Innovation in Education and a Ministry of Education citation as a reference for innovation and creativity.
  • No substantive parent-written critique surfaced, Glassdoor or independent forums; absence of negative signal, not endorsement.

Head of school

Sandra Papaiz Velasco

Marcella Olivati is the Director and Pedagogical Coordinator at Scuola Italiana Eugenio Montale. She has been part of the institution since 1996, serving as a teacher and pedagogical coordinator before assuming the directorship in January 2024. She holds a degree from PUC-SP and an MBA in School Management from USP/Esalq, specializing in psychopedagogy. Her leadership focuses on the school's trilingual and bicultural project, integrating Italian and Brazilian educational standards.

Accreditations

  • Council of International Schools 01

  • Esame di Stato 2021 100% pass rate

R Doutor José Gustavo Busch, 75 - Morumbi, São Paulo - SP, 05705-190, Brazil

School website