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Redbridge International School - Campo de Ourique Campus

Portugal, Lisbon

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The school at a glance
Instructs in French, English, Portuguese
Fees €8,600 - 17,900
Ages 3 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 550
Type Co-educational
Bus Service No
Part of
Academic offering
Curriculum IB (DP), Cambridge (Secondary), Cambridge IGCSE, French Curriculum
Taught languages English, French, Portuguese
Typical class size 16
Strengths Sport, STEM, Visual and Creative Arts
Clubs Academic and Intellectual, Arts and Creative, Cultural and Language
Stages Early Years, Primary School, Secondary School, Sixth Form
Introduction

Redbridge International School is located in Lisbon’s Campo de Ourique neighborhood, providing a trilingual education in English, French, and Portuguese. The school uses the International Primary Curriculum (IPC) and the French National Curriculum in its primary years, transitioning to the International Baccalaureate (IB) Middle Years and Diploma Programmes for secondary students. The campus includes a dedicated library, a multi-use sports court, and a creative atelier for student projects. A unique feature of the school is the "Redbridge Project," a trilingual immersion initiative where students switch between three languages throughout their daily learning and social interactions rather than keeping them separate. The school frequently uses the surrounding neighborhood as a learning space, with students visiting the local market and community gardens for practical lessons. This model focuses on linguistic flexibility and integrating the school environment with the local urban community through direct interaction and multilingual communication.

This campus is part of Redbridge International School

R. Francisco Metrass 97, 1350-164 Lisboa, Portugal

The Essentials

Redbridge International School - Campo de Ourique Campus has 550 pupils, typical class sizes of 16, instruction in French, English, Portuguese.

Location

Lisbon, Portugal. Two campuses: Campo de Ourique Campus at Rua Francisco Metrass, Nº 97, 1350-164 Lisboa; Tapada da Ajuda Campus at Tapada da Ajuda, 1349-017 Lisboa.

Stages

Early Years (3-5 years); CP to CM2 (French International Programme); 6ème to Terminale (French International Programme); 1º Ciclo and 2º Ciclo (Portuguese International Programme); Lower and Upper Secondary (Cambridge International Programme); IBDP (International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme).

Type

International school

Pupil Nationality Mix

Nationalities represented: 36.

Country affiliation

Portugal

Fees

Annual tuition at Redbridge International School - Campo de Ourique Campus ranges from EUR 8,600 to EUR 17,900 for 2026/27.

Tuition fees (School Year 2026/2027)

- Early Years (Petite, Moyenne, Grande Sections): EUR 890 per month; EUR 2,967 per term; EUR 8,900 per year.

- French/English Pathway – Primary (CP to CM2): EUR 1,082 per month; EUR 3,607 per term; EUR 10,820 per year.

- French/English Pathway – Lower Secondary (6ème to 3ème / Years 8–10): EUR 1,236 per month; EUR 4,120 per term; EUR 12,360 per year.

- French/English Pathway – Upper Secondary (2nde, 1ère, Terminale / Years 11–13): EUR 1,339 per month; EUR 4,463 per term; EUR 13,390 per year.

- Portuguese/English Pathway – 1.º Ciclo (1.º to 4.º ano): EUR 1,082 per month; EUR 3,607 per term; EUR 10,820 per year.

- Portuguese/English Pathway – 2.º Ciclo (5.º and 6.º ano): EUR 1,082 per month; EUR 3,607 per term; EUR 10,820 per year.

- Cambridge Secondary – Lower Cambridge (Year 8, Year 9): EUR 1,590 per month; EUR 5,300 per term; EUR 15,900 per year.

- Cambridge Secondary – Upper Cambridge (Year 10, Year 11): EUR 1,800 per month; EUR 6,000 per term; EUR 18,000 per year.

- IBDP (Year 12): EUR 1,800 per month; EUR 6,000 per term; EUR 18,000 per year.

Application and enrolment fees

- Application fee (paid at application): EUR 200. This fee is mandatory and non-refundable.

- Enrolment fee (one-time payment on acceptance): EUR 4,000 for a new student; enrolment fee for second or subsequent child: EUR 1,750. The enrolment fee is mandatory and non-refundable. For new secondary students, a percentage of the enrolment fee is deducted from the first invoice (25% deducted from the first invoice for 6ème to 3ème/Years 8–10; 50% deducted for 2nde/Year 11 onwards).

Administration & resource fee

- Early Years, Primary years and 2.º Ciclo: EUR 625 per year (mandatory, non-refundable).

- Secondary (6ème to Terminale; Year 8 to Year 12): EUR 750 per year (mandatory, non-refundable).

School meals and related charges

- Early Years: EUR 140 x 10 months (EUR 1,400 per year). Not refundable in case of absence.

- Year 1 to Year 4 (CP / 1º ano to CM1 / 4º ano): EUR 150 x 10 months (EUR 1,500 per year). Not refundable in case of absence.

- Year 5 and above (CM2 / 5º ano and above): EUR 160 x 10 months (EUR 1,600 per year). Not refundable in case of absence.

Other annual fees and charges

- Parent association membership (optional): EUR 10 per year (non-refundable).

- Annual insurance fee: EUR 30.

- Examination fees for external IGCSE/other external exams are not included in tuition and are charged separately.

Sibling discounts and special discounts

- Enrolment fee for the second child and other subsequent children: 25% discount on enrolment fee (resulting enrolment fee noted above as EUR 1,750 for second/subsequent child). Tuition fee discounts for concurrently enrolled siblings: second child tuition - 5% discount; third child tuition - 15% discount; fourth and subsequent children - 25% discount. Founder-family discounts on Early Years and Primary tuition for qualifying founding years are also recorded. Discounts apply to tuition only and do not apply to additional mandatory fees.

Billing schedule and payment terms

- Annual payment option: the invoice for annual payment is issued mid-June 2026 for the full amount. A 2% refund (discount) on the yearly tuition is applied if the annual payment is received before 15 July 2026.

- Instalment options historically offered and used for invoicing (examples of established practice): monthly payment by direct debit (10 monthly instalments), termly payment (three termly instalments) or annual payment in full. Termly invoices are normally due within 30 days of issue; monthly instalments are collected by direct debit or e-ticket arrangements. All amounts must be received net of bank charges. Specific due dates and allowed instalment plans are set on each year's invoice.

- Consequences for late payment historically include interest charges on overdue sums and possible suspension of enrolment; payment deadlines and penalties are stated on invoices and in the school's admissions/terms documents.

Refunds and non-refundable items

- Application fee: non-refundable.

- Enrolment fee: non-refundable in all cases.

- Administration & Resource fee: mandatory and non-refundable; payment of this fee is required to secure re-enrolment.

- School meals: not refundable in case of absence.

- Annual tuition: no general refund for absences; refund rules (if any) and effective dates for withdrawal are specified in the school's terms and are applied per the admissions/terms documents. Early-payment 2% reduction is treated as a discount rather than a refund.

Fee payment options (methods commonly used for application, enrolment and tuition invoices)

- Bank transfer is the principal method for application and enrolment fee payments and for many termly/annual payments. All payments should be received net of bank charges.

- Monthly payments are commonly processed by direct debit or via e-ticket systems (examples: Edenred / Cheque Infancia) for families using monthly instalments. Termly payments can be made by bank transfer, direct debit or e-ticket; annual payments are typically made by bank transfer and/or ticket systems. Historical practice also accepts cheque in some cases. Exact available payment channels for a given year and invoice are stated on that year's invoices and admissions documentation.

Notes on mandatory items and inclusions

- Administration & Resource fee covers the school's annual manuals, books and resources; parents are responsible for replacement charges for lost or damaged materials beyond normal wear.

- Examination fees for external assessments (e.g., IGCSE) are additional to the tuition figures shown above.

(Information validated January 2026 for the 2026/2027 tuition schedule and related fees.)
Academics

Redbridge International School - Campo de Ourique Campus teaches IB (DP), Cambridge (Secondary), Cambridge IGCSE, French Curriculum for students aged 3 to 18.

Curriculum

The school uses a plurilingual approach from Early Years with instruction in French, Portuguese and English. Primary Years offer two international pathways: French International Programme (French national curriculum) for CP to CM2, and Portuguese International Programme (Portuguese national curriculum) for 1.º to 6.º ano. Secondary School offers two pathways: French International Programme from 6ème to Terminale, delivered in a bilingual French/English setting and leading to Baccalauréat Français International; and the Cambridge International Programme from Year 8 to Year 11, leading to the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme in Year 12 and 13. Cambridge is used for English language learning throughout the journey. The Campo de Ourique campus serves Early and Primary years, while the Tapada da Ajuda campus serves Secondary education.

Student Teacher Ratio

Ideal-sized learner classes with a student/teacher ratio of 1:6.

Higher Education Progression

French International Programme leads to Baccalauréat Français International. Cambridge International Programme leads to the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme in Years 12–13.

Gifted and Talented

A differentiated enrichment programme includes Forest School, European exchanges, extracurricular activities, sports competitions, sustainable development initiatives and citizenship awareness.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

Personal, social and emotional development is a core focus, with well-being, resilience, collaboration and healthy lifestyles emphasised as part of the learning journey. The school embraces a balanced approach to learning and develops attitudes and transversal skills for lifelong learning. The environment is plurilingual and pluricultural, with inclusion ensuring every child feels valued and supported.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

Redbridge International School is inclusive and supports learners from diverse backgrounds. Inclusion ensures every child feels valued and supported. The Admissions Policy notes that, when needed, additional educational support may be provided, including added language support (ALS), learning support (LS), or specific SEN. Language support may be delivered in pull-out or push-in formats, and such services may incur additional charges.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

Language support is provided for English, French, and Portuguese to learners who face challenges accessing the curriculum due to language barriers.

Mental Wellbeing

A strong emphasis is placed on personal, social and emotional development as well as physical education, recognising the importance of well-being, resilience, collaboration and healthy lifestyles in the overall growth of students.

Admissions

Admissions

1. Register and create a profile. Start the admission process by creating an account. Your information is saved in the school's system for future reference. Create your account using an email address you will access throughout the admission season, as this will be the primary contact with the school. 2. Visit the School. After you have created an account and completed the application form, the admissions team will contact you to schedule a visit. The visit is led by a team member who shows you the facilities and explains the school's pedagogical project, life at school, and admission procedures. Your child should attend the visit; if you are applying from abroad, a virtual call can be arranged. 3. Submit your application. When ready, submit copies of the student's and parents' IDs/passports. Please note that the school's acceptance of the application form does not guarantee a place. Ensure all required documents are uploaded to complete the application. 4. Confirmation of Admission. Admission is determined by the Head of School with input from the relevant academic staff and is confirmed in writing by the Admissions Office. Upon admission, pay the enrolment fee within five working days to secure the place. Data transfer of personal information is part of the process and consent for forwarding of data is required.

Scholarships

Redbridge offers a Secondary School Scholarship Programme for new students entering Cambridge International Programme (Year 8–12) or French/English Programme (6ème–Terminale). It provides a reduction of 10% to 100% on fees, with potential coverage for some after-school activities, for one academic year subject to renewal. Applications require completing the Scholarship Application Form and submitting supporting documents such as a teacher reference, school reports, motivation letter from the student, and a guardian letter along with any required financial documents. The Board of Directors makes the final decision; renewal depends on continued academic performance, conduct, participation, and evidence of financial need.

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