Anglo Learning System
"Here we teach. Here we learn."Mission
The Anglo Learning System has only one ultimate goal: quality education.
Profile
Anglo is the oldest private education system in Brazil. Its roots trace back to 1932, when a young engineering student began preparing students for the São Paulo Polytechnic School entrance examination.
Since its foundation, Anglo has remained at the forefront of educational innovation; creating some of the first collections of academic exercises, the first simulated exams, and the ‘Anglo Resolve’ – a publication that solves and comments on the entrance examinations of numerous universities. Anglo also created the ‘apostila-caderno’, its own compilations of textbooks in diverse subjects that have revolutionized the didactic materials market.
Anglo’s curriculum is designed to nurture the creativity of students and to enable them to successfully confront new situations, contributing to their formation as ethical citizens as well as helping them gain admission into the most competitive universities.
At Anglo, everything revolves around classroom lessons. We believe that a lesson should be well written by its authors, well prepared and well delivered by teachers and well studied by students. Through its didactic materials, Anglo has successfully been able to establish a precise relationship between the work of our teachers and that of our students. Our teachers know what and how to teach and our students know what and how to learn.
Results
Today, Anglo operates 3 of its own schools and has franchised 600 partner schools across the country, making it one of the largest education systems in Brazil.
Anglo boats strong academic results in a wide range of measures including standardized exams. Anglo’s 3 schools are ranked among the top 20 schools in Brazil on the Enem, a national standardized exam administered annually by the government to evaluate the Brazilian Education System. Anglo also boasts success in Brazil’s Vestibular exams, highly competitive entrance examinations employed by Brazil’s universities. In fact, more Anglo students have been approved and selected through Vestibular exams than all of Anglo’s competitors combined.