Embraer Institute inaugurates new school in Botucatu

Published on : Wednesday, February 6, 2013

The Embraer Education and Research Institute inaugurated, in the city of Botucatu the The Colégio Embraer –  Casimiro Montenegro Filho. The school, located  240 kilometers from the capital of São Paulo, is , a new unit of the Embraer High School, a model school focused on academic excellence for students from the public school system. The ceremony was attended by Luiz Carlos Quadrelli, São Paulo State Secretary of Economic Development, Science and Technology, the Mayor of Botucatu, João Neto Cury and mayors from other cities in the region that benefit from the initiative, among other authorities.

Named in honor of one of the creators of the Aeronautics Technological (ITA), and the Department of Aerospace Science and Technology (DCTA), the school can accommodate 360 students and is located next to Embraer’s Botucatu Unit, on land granted by the city government. The school’s installation required an investment of approximately R$5 million (U$2.5million).

“Education is key to our social investment, because it is the main path to transform society for the better,” said Frederico Fleury Curado, Embraer President and CEO. “Moreover, Embraer itself was born from a project focused on education, which began with the creation of the CTA and ITA, institutes devised by a Brazilian visionary: Casimiro Montenegro Filho.”

The first class of the new school, with 120 students in their first year of high school, began the 2013 school year today Monday, February 4th. The selected students receive a full scholarship for studies, uniforms, learning materials, meals at school and transportation. The lessons are taught full-time, Monday through Friday.

Source: Embraer

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