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H I G H S C H O O L



English Language
Develop academic writing, argumentation, and rhetorical analysis through literary and informational texts.
Portuguese Language
Explore linguagem e discurso em diferentes gêneros, produza textos autorais e desenvolva leitura crítica e argumentação ética.
Mathematics
Explore exponential and logarithmic functions, trigonometry, transformations, and real-world modeling
Analyze global interdependence, political systems, and inequality. Engage in research, case studies, and civic reflection.
Study genetics, energy, sustainability, and climate through collaborative investigations and real-world applications.

Expectativas Fundamentais de Aprendizagem por ano escolar

The WAKE College & Career Counseling Manual offers a structured framework for post-secondary planning Using the WAKE model Wonder, Act, Know, Execute it guides learners in self-discovery, academic growth, and career exploration, ensuring a confident and purposeful transition beyond high school
College-level courses and exams offered in High School that allow students to demonstrate mastery of subjects, earn college credit, and strengthen university applications

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Curriculum Snapshot
Aligned with the Common Core State Standards (CCSS), Grade 11 ELA ensures rigor, continuity, and international comparability.
At Escola Concept, learners engage with complex literary and informational texts, writing across genres, and advanced academic discussion through the Understand → Explore → Materialize model.
Learners investigate themes of identity, justice, and society through novels, plays, essays, and media texts. The course emphasizes literary analysis, argumentative and research writing, and oral communication in academic settings.
Understand: Explore essential questions through anchor texts. Explore: Analyze structure, style, and authorial choices; compare perspectives.
Materialize: Apply learning in essays, research projects, and presentations.
American and global literature
Informational and argumentative texts
Research methods and synthesis writing
Rhetorical analysis and persuasive techniques
Oral communication and presentation skills

Interpret and critique complex texts
Produce sustained research writing
Develop arguments with evidence and clarity
Communicate effectively in academic discourse
Synthesize multiple perspectives
CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL.11–12.1–10 (Literature)
CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RI.11–12.1–10 (Informational Text)
CCSS.ELA-Literacy.W.11–12.1–10 (Writing)
CCSS.ELA-Literacy.SL.11–12.1–6 (Speaking & Listening)
CCSS.ELA-Literacy.L.11–12.1–6 (Language)
Analytical and research essays
Oral debates and presentations
Annotated reading journals
Portfolios with drafts and revisions


Aligned with the BNCC (Base Nacional Comum Curricular – Ensino Médio), Grade 11 Língua Portuguesa ensures continuity and national comparability.
At Escola Concept, learners deepen authorial, argumentative, and critical competencies through the Compreender → Explorar → Materializar model.
Learners read and analyze a wide range of texts (literary, journalistic, digital), focusing on critical positioning and discourse analysis. The course emphasizes essay writing, multimodal productions, and oral debates on ethical and social issues.
Compreender: Guided reading of diverse genres.
Explorar: Analysis of argument, language, and ideology.
Materializar: Production of essays, reports, and digital projects.
Literary texts (modern and contemporary works)
Argumentative and opinion texts
Linguistic variation and discourse
Oral communication and debate
Multimodal and digital productions

Write with clarity, cohesion, and critical perspective
Interpret texts in social and cultural contexts
Argue ethically in oral and written form
Recognize linguistic diversity
Produce multimodal communication
Opinion essays and reports
Oral debates and panels
Multimedia projects (podcasts, videos, infographics)
Portfolios with revised texts
BNCC EM13LP01–10 (Reading and Writing)
BNCC EM13LP11–16 (Oral Communication)
BNCC EM13LP17–21 (Linguistic Reflection and Multiletramentos)


Aligned with the BNCC (Ensino Médio – Matemática), Illustrative Mathematics, and AP Pre Calculus content, Grade 11 Mathematics ensures rigor, continuity, and international comparability,
At Escola Concept, learners deepen algebra, functions, geometry, and statistics through the Understand → Explore → Materialize model.
Learners extend their understanding of functions (linear, quadratic, exponential, logarithmic, trigonometric), sequences, and probability. The course emphasizes mathematical modeling, reasoning, and communication.
Understand: Introduction of functions and models. Explore: Use multiple representations, problem-solving, and proofs.
Materialize: Apply in real-world modeling and assessments.
Algebra and polynomial functions
Exponential and logarithmic functions
Trigonometry and analytic geometry
Probability and statistics
Sequences and series

Solve complex algebraic problems
Analyze and model functions
Apply trigonometric reasoning
Interpret data using probability and statistics
Communicate reasoning effectively
Problem sets and modeling tasks
Investigative projects
Oral and written justifications
Portfolios documenting growth
BNCC EM13MAT101–107 (Algebra, Functions, Geometry, Probability)
CCSS MATH CONTENT HSA–HSS (High School Algebra, Functions, Statistics)


Aligned with the BNCC (Ciências Humanas – Ensino Médio), and NCSS, Grade 11 Social Sciences ensures rigor, continuity, and comparability.
At Escola Concept, learners study History, Geography, Civics, and Economics through the Understand → Explore → Materialize model.
Learners examine modern world history, globalization, governance, economic systems, and civic identity. The course emphasizes critical thinking, source analysis, and civic engagement.
Learning Structure
Understand: Introduction to historical and civic contexts.
Explore: Source analysis, debates, and mapping exercises. Materialize: Projects, research papers, and simulations.
Global history: revolutions, conflicts, decolonization
Geography: globalization, urbanization, environment
Civics: democracy, rights, responsibilities
Economics: ideologies, markets, globalization
Cultural identity and social movements


Analyze historical and civic processes
Compare economic and political systems
Interpret spatial and demographic data
Engage in civic discourse
Evaluate rights movements and cultural change
Research essays and debates
Simulations and civic projects
Map-based investigations
Portfolios of inquiry
BNCC EM13CHS101–114 (History, Geography, Civics, Economics)
NCSS Themes I–X (Culture, Time, Governance, Economics, Civic Ideals)
AP World History Framework


Aligned with the BNCC (Ciências da Natureza – Ensino Médio) and NGSS, Grade 11 Natural Sciences ensures rigor and international comparability.
At Escola Concept, learners integrate Physics, Chemistry, and Biology through the Understand → Explore → Materialize model.
Learners study advanced concepts in mechanics, chemical reactions, cellular biology, genetics, and ecology. The course emphasizes experimentation, data analysis, and ethical implications of scientific knowledge.
Understand: Introduction of concepts and theories.
Explore: Laboratory experiments and data analysis.
Materialize: Application in research projects and presentations.
Physics: motion, forces, energy
Chemistry: atomic structure, reactions, bonding
Biology: cells, genetics, ecosystems
Environmental science: sustainability, climate change

Apply the scientific method
Analyze and interpret data
Explain phenomena with scientific models
Communicate findings effectively
Evaluate ethical implications
Lab reports
Research investigations
Case studies and debates
Portfolios of inquiry
BNCC EM13CNT101–108 (Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Environment)
NGSS HS-PS, HS-LS, HS-ESS


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The WAKE College & Career Counseling Manual
Is a roadmap to help learners, families, and educators navigate post-secondary planning with confidence. Guided by the WAKE framework Wonder, Act, Know, Execute it empowers learners to explore their aspirations, build the skills and knowledge needed for success, and take ownership of their future. More than a guide, it is a living document designed to support self-discovery, academic growth, and career exploration, ensuring a purposeful and well-prepared transition beyond high school.
Developing a strong college list, refining applications, and preparing for standardized tests.
Establish a "Central Theme" connecting personal strengths to future goals. Finalize a college list based on academic fit, location, and career goals. Take SAT/ACT/AP tests and analyze scores for improvement strategies. Start drafting personal statements, supplemental essays, and portfolios.
Naviance – Academic & career planning tool for learners.
WAKE Academic Roadmap – Guides learners on key milestones per grade.
College Fairs & University Visits – Opportunities to explore global institutions.
Counselor Meetings & Workshops – Personalized guidance at each stage.


What is Advanced Placement?
Advanced Placement (AP) courses are college-level classes offered in High School that allow you to explore subjects in greater depth, challenge yourself academically, and potentially earn college credit. APs are recognized by universities around the world and help you stand out in applications for college, internships, and other opportunities.These classes are an opportunity to develop critical thinking, time management, and independent study skills all while discovering what truly inspires you.
Advanced Placement in Grade 11
In Grade 11, students take AP Research and AP Pre Calculus as part of their core. While taking the official AP exam is optional, all students will be learning the comprehensive AP course.
Also, in Grade 11, all students have the “voice and choice” in their course of study and will enroll in one “AP Honors Course”.
Resources AP classroom for students Khan Academy AP resources

