St. Julian's School is a private British
international school
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, located in
Carcavelos,
Cascais Municipality
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, on the
Portuguese Riviera
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, in the
Greater Lisbon
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region. It is housed at
Quinta de Santo António, a historic
Pombaline ''
quinta'' (estate) near
Carcavelos Beach.
History
St. Julian's is a British international
private school
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located in the parish of
Carcavelos e Parede
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, in Cascais, close to Lisbon, Portugal. The school takes its name from
São Julião da Barra Fortress, overlooking nearby Carcavelos beach, originally erected in the mid-16th century to keep the British, among other raiders, out of the
Tagus
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estuary.
The school opened on 25 November 1932 in the buildings, including residential palace, of the 18th-century
estate founded by José Francisco da Cruz, treasurer to King D.
José I
Dom Joseph I ( pt, José Francisco António Inácio Norberto Agostinho, ; 6 June 1714 – 24 February 1777), known as the Reformer (Portuguese: ''o Reformador''), was King of Portugal from 31 July 1750 until his death in 1777. Among other acti ...
. This academic year, 2022/23, school is celebrating its 90 year anniversary.
At the time of the school's founding, the palace and grounds were the property of the British
Eastern Telegraph Company
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, which had installed and maintained a system of submarine cables that helped to transform global communication at the turn-of-the-century.
Academics
St Julian's has just over 1,200 students from age three to age 18.
The schools is divided into two linguistic sections:
*International (British) section, where the language of instruction is English, runs from ''Nursery'' (age 3) to ''Year 13'' (age 18). Students broadly follow the
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leading to
IGCSE
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s in Years 10 and 11 (Key Stage 4) and the
International Baccalaureate
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in Years 12 and 13.
*
Portuguese language
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section, runs from ''Primeiro Ano'' to ''Nono Ano'' (Ninth Grade, age 15).
The final two years of the school are given through the
International Baccalaureate
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(IB) program.
Organisation
St Julian's is run by a not-for-profit association, whose 50+ members, as trustees, appoint the Board of Governors. The Board in-turn appoint the Head and Bursar.
St Julian's School is jointly accredited by the
Council of International Schools
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CIS was formed in 1949. It has over 1,360 institutional members consisting of over 740 schools and 610 colleges/universities, located in 122 ...
and the
New England Association of Schools and Colleges
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, and the Head is a member of the
Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference
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.
[ ] The School is also a member of the
Council of British International Schools
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Objectives
COBIS exists to serve, s ...
.
Just under half the students at St. Julian's are Portuguese, with British the next largest nationality, and more than 40 other countries represented.
Notable alumni
*
Afonso, Prince of Beira
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Early life
''Afonso de Santa Maria Miguel ...
*
Pedro Pinto, journalist
*
Paula Rego
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Arts and entertainment Fictional characters
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* Paula, in ''The Larry Sanders Show''
* Paula Campbell (''EastEnders''), in 2003
Film and television
* ''Paula'' (1915 film), a si ...
, artist
*
Mia Rose
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Career
Mia Rose was born in Wimbledon, London. Rose open ...
, singer
*
Ana Free
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, singer (Class of 2005)
*
Daniela Ruah
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Early life
Ruah was born in Bo ...
, actress
*
Paolo Marinou-Blanco
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Biography
Born in New York City, Paolo was raised in several countries, from Latin America to Europe. He studied Philosophy and History at the London School of Economics, and French Lit ...
, film director
*
Kasper Schmeichel
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Schmeichel began his career with Manchester City, but had loan spells with Darlington, B ...
, footballer (Class of 2005)
*
Afonso Taira
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Club ca ...
, footballer
*
Luka Zahovic, footballer
*
Eric Dier
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, footballer
*
April Ivy
Mariana Barreiros Dos Santos Gonçalves (born 10 July 1999), better known for her stage name, April Ivy, is a Portuguese singer-songwriter.
Since the age of 9, she has been getting a taste of the artistic world, either giving voice to Disney ch ...
, Singer (Class of 2017)
*
Pedro Lucas, rugby union player for the
Portuguese national team (Class of 2019)
References
External links
St Julian's official websiteSt Julian's School IB informationHMC entry for St Julian’s School
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International Baccalaureate schools in Portugal
International schools in Lisbon
British international schools in Europe
Educational institutions established in 1932
1932 establishments in Portugal
Education in Cascais