Cognita schools in Brazil have achieved outstanding results in the latest ENEM assessments, showcasing their unwavering commitment to holistic education and academic excellence. The Exame Nacional do Ensino Médio (ENEM) is a crucial national exam that assesses high school students’ readiness for higher education.

Maxi Colégio has secured first place in Londrina among schools with more than 100 participating students. Pingo de Gente e Laviniense earned a commendable third place in both the city of Manaus and the state of Amazonas. Instituto Gaylussac excelled by achieving first place in Niterói among schools with up to 99 participating students and fourth place in the state of Rio de Janeiro, with an impressive average writing score of 914 out of 1000. Escola Villare topped the rankings in the three cities of ABC Paulista and secured seventh place in the state of São Paulo.

Pablo Ibañez, General Manager of Cognita Brazil, expressed his pride and gratitude, stating, “I’m deeply honoured and would like to thank all our schools in Brazil for their commitment and effort in achieving such great results, as expressed by the recent ENEM ranking. Each of our school’s communities is engaged in a truly holistic education journey, and these results are part of this construction.”

Moreover, Escola Cidade Jardim | PlayPen has recently been certified for the International Baccalaureate (IB) Primary Year Programme curriculum, making them an IB World School, and is now a candidate for the IB Middle Years Programme curriculum, highlighting its dedication to providing a well-rounded, internationally recognised education.

These remarkable achievements reflect the hard work, dedication, and collaborative efforts of students, educators, and the entire Cognita school community in Brazil.