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Paolo Marinou-Blanco (Class of 1991) acclaimed film producer and director, was recently interviewed by current student Tehani Nguyen. Tehani is also p… More...
Jason's journey is one of grit, risk-taking, and bold thinking, and it all began in the classrooms and corridors of St. Julian’s. More...
A beautiful reminder of the enduring community we are privileged to be part of and one we will always cherish. More...
Peter Freire – Building Value Beyond More...
We are very saddened to share the news that David Lopes (Class of 1996) passed away on Saturday 24 May. More...
It’s hard to believe it’s been almost a month since we gathered at St. Julian’s School for our long-awaited 10-year reunion—fashionably late b… More...
The evening was filled with reflection, nostalgia, and laughter. We share a special bond forged during our formative years, and many of us remain in c… More...
Mariana Gray de Castro
At the IB, you are working almost at University level. You are not just learning by heart and reproducing what teachers tell you. You are expected to think for yourself and to create persuasive arguments. At St Julian's, you learn how to think critically, which is essential. It is really good preparation for the future. [Read More]
Francisco Pedro Balsemão
St. Julian's struck the right balance between certain concepts of British education, such as the primacy of accountability (in the classroom and the football fields), with the creative Portuguese environment in which the school is set in, as well as the diversity of its international students, faculty and staff. [Read More]
Geraldo Chan
I learned to be multi-task, to expect the unexpected and to deal with different kinds of cultures and personalities. Everyone's nice at the school. But we are also competitive. We know that we can't be the best at everything, but we try our best, and when we find the niche where we are at our best, we make sure we make it count. We learn to work with what we have and try to improve our shortcomings without a doubt. At St Julian's, we all helped each other. [Read More]
Patricia Guerreiro
Leonor de Bragança
St Julian's allows us to be creative and ourselves. The teachers do become your friends in a way, and you don't hinder yourself in terms of talking to them about what you are unsure about and is troubling you. In some sense, there is a lot of freedom to explore your curiosity and creativity. [Read More]
Tazeeb Rajwani
St. Julians offered a culture to really build curious thinkers. There was a very purposeful approach that allowed students to open and collaborate readily. I just found it a very inspiring community of children, parents and teachers. Everyone was really motivated to do their best and make a difference in life. [Read More]
James Harper
Georgia White
James Hewes
Mariana Gray de Castro
At the IB, you are working almost at University level. You are not just learning by heart and reproducing what teachers tell you. You are expected to think for yourself and to create persuasive arguments. At St Julian's, you learn how to think critically, which is essential. It is really good preparation for the future. [Read More]
Maria José Vigo
Francisco Pedro Balsemão
St. Julian's struck the right balance between certain concepts of British education, such as the primacy of accountability (in the classroom and the football fields), with the creative Portuguese environment in which the school is set in, as well as the diversity of its international students, faculty and staff. [Read More]
Geraldo Chan
I learned to be multi-task, to expect the unexpected and to deal with different kinds of cultures and personalities. Everyone's nice at the school. But we are also competitive. We know that we can't be the best at everything, but we try our best, and when we find the niche where we are at our best, we make sure we make it count. We learn to work with what we have and try to improve our shortcomings without a doubt. At St Julian's, we all helped each other. [Read More]
Leonor de Bragança
St Julian's allows us to be creative and ourselves. The teachers do become your friends in a way, and you don't hinder yourself in terms of talking to them about what you are unsure about and is troubling you. In some sense, there is a lot of freedom to explore your curiosity and creativity. [Read More]
Tazeeb Rajwani
St. Julians offered a culture to really build curious thinkers. There was a very purposeful approach that allowed students to open and collaborate readily. I just found it a very inspiring community of children, parents and teachers. Everyone was really motivated to do their best and make a difference in life. [Read More]