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Colégio de Aplicação da UFRJ

The Colégio de Aplicação da UFRJ (Laboratory School of UFRJ), also known as CAp UFRJ, is a public federal school maintained by UFRJ, the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. Being a laboratory school, it also serves as a training ground for future teachers graduating on UFRJ.

CAp UFRJ
Colégio de Aplicação da UFRJ
Address
Rua J.J. Seabra, s/n

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Coordinates22°57′53.15″S 43°12′58.24″W / 22.9647639°S 43.2161778°W / -22.9647639; -43.2161778
Information
TypePrimary to Secondary public school
EstablishedMay 20, 1948
PresidentAnna Sophia
PrincipalCelina Maria de Souza Costa
Faculty120 (80 effective and 40 temporary)
GradesAlphabetization Class to 3rd grade of Ensino Médio (ages 6 - 17)
Enrollment760 (510 in the morning shift and 250 in the afternoon shift)
CampusUrban
Colour(s)  
White and green
AffiliationUFRJ
EmblemUFRJ's logo depicting Minerva
National ranking7th (1st among public schools), as of 2008
Websitehttp://www.cap.ufrj.br

History edit

Founded on May 20, 1948, the school was located in a building by the beach of Botafogo, yielded by Fundação Getulio Vargas. From 1952 to 1962 the school remained in another building in São Salvador square granted by the state government, and in 1962 it was transferred to its current location. Despite being a small school, CAp was, in the mid-1960s, one of the strongest references on student activism, the main force of resistance against the Brazilian military dictatorship.[1]

CAp is located on J.J. Seabra street, in the neighbourhood of Lagoa, South Zone of Rio de Janeiro. The building it occupies today is not federal - it belongs to the state government, and was landmarked by the city mayor for being one of the few horizontal constructions on Lagoa. It is in a rather bad condition, but the lack of government funding and these special conditions have contributed to making it quite difficult to have any effective restorations.

In May 2005, a wall collapsed on one of the classrooms. It was a holiday, so the school was empty and no one was hurt. This triggered a rise on funds available for restorations on 2006, but some projects had to be delayed because of problems on the structure of the building.

There is a request from the student body regarding giving CAp a building of its own. Most people suggest it could be located inside the UFRJ campus at Urca, but unfortunately this is not a priority for the federal government as it would demand too many resources.

Relations with university edit

"Colégio de Aplicação", literally "Application School", means that the school is used as a training or research ground for UFRJ student-teachers.

Students of CAp UFRJ may engage in research projects at UFRJ through NICJr. ("Núcleo de Iniciação Científica Jr.", English: "Junior Scientific Initiation Nucleus").

Students edit

As of 2008, classes on CAp are available from 1st grade of Ensino Fundamental (roughly equivalent to Elementary and Middle School) to the 3rd grade of "Ensino Médio" (roughly equivalent to High School). Students from the first five years have classes in the afternoon, and the rest in the morning, the only exception being the final year, in which there are classes in the afternoon in addition to the morning ones.

There are admission draws for the 1st grade, in which 50 students enter the school, being divided in 2 classes of 25, on the 6th grade of "Ensino Fundamental", with 10 vacancies, dividing students in two classes of 30 each. On the 1st grade of "Ensino Médio" (9th grade), when 30 more students join the school, making it three classes of 30 students. And on the 2nd grade of "Ensino Médio" when they fill out the empty vacancies left by students who may have left the school or the ones who did not pass to the 2nd grade.

This makes for a total of 760 students - 510 on the morning shift and 250 on the afternoon shift - not counting those who fail or who join the school in special conditions, such as being transferred from another laboratory school.

Students are allowed one failure in the first nine years and one more in the last three. Any additional failures immediately expels the student from the school.

Notable alumni edit

  • Cassetas - Brazilian humourists,
  • Miguel Paiva - cartoonist,
  • Alfredo Sirkis and Carlos Minc - politicians,
  • Bel Kutner - actress,
  • Paulo Henrique Amorim - journalist.

References edit

  1. ^ Mafra, P. Uma ruptura com a lógica reprodutivista: o caso do Colégio de Aplicação da UFRJ à luz das contribuições de Gramsci e Althusser http://www.unicamp.br/cemarx/anais_v_coloquio_arquivos/arquivos/comunicacoes/gt5/sessao1/Patricia_Mafra.pdf

External links edit

  • CAp UFRJ home page
  • Unofficial fotolog

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The Colegio de Aplicacao da UFRJ Laboratory School of UFRJ also known as CAp UFRJ is a public federal school maintained by UFRJ the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro Being a laboratory school it also serves as a training ground for future teachers graduating on UFRJ CAp UFRJColegio de Aplicacao da UFRJAddressRua J J Seabra s nRio de Janeiro Rio de JaneiroBrazilCoordinates22 57 53 15 S 43 12 58 24 W 22 9647639 S 43 2161778 W 22 9647639 43 2161778InformationTypePrimary to Secondary public schoolEstablishedMay 20 1948PresidentAnna SophiaPrincipalCelina Maria de Souza CostaFaculty120 80 effective and 40 temporary GradesAlphabetization Class to 3rd grade of Ensino Medio ages 6 17 Enrollment760 510 in the morning shift and 250 in the afternoon shift CampusUrbanColour s White and greenAffiliationUFRJEmblemUFRJ s logo depicting MinervaNational ranking7th 1st among public schools as of 2008 update Websitehttp www cap ufrj br Contents 1 History 2 Relations with university 3 Students 4 Notable alumni 5 References 6 External linksHistory editFounded on May 20 1948 the school was located in a building by the beach of Botafogo yielded by Fundacao Getulio Vargas From 1952 to 1962 the school remained in another building in Sao Salvador square granted by the state government and in 1962 it was transferred to its current location Despite being a small school CAp was in the mid 1960s one of the strongest references on student activism the main force of resistance against the Brazilian military dictatorship 1 CAp is located on J J Seabra street in the neighbourhood of Lagoa South Zone of Rio de Janeiro The building it occupies today is not federal it belongs to the state government and was landmarked by the city mayor for being one of the few horizontal constructions on Lagoa It is in a rather bad condition but the lack of government funding and these special conditions have contributed to making it quite difficult to have any effective restorations In May 2005 a wall collapsed on one of the classrooms It was a holiday so the school was empty and no one was hurt This triggered a rise on funds available for restorations on 2006 but some projects had to be delayed because of problems on the structure of the building There is a request from the student body regarding giving CAp a building of its own Most people suggest it could be located inside the UFRJ campus at Urca but unfortunately this is not a priority for the federal government as it would demand too many resources Relations with university edit Colegio de Aplicacao literally Application School means that the school is used as a training or research ground for UFRJ student teachers Students of CAp UFRJ may engage in research projects at UFRJ through NICJr Nucleo de Iniciacao Cientifica Jr English Junior Scientific Initiation Nucleus Students editAs of 2008 classes on CAp are available from 1st grade of Ensino Fundamental roughly equivalent to Elementary and Middle School to the 3rd grade of Ensino Medio roughly equivalent to High School Students from the first five years have classes in the afternoon and the rest in the morning the only exception being the final year in which there are classes in the afternoon in addition to the morning ones There are admission draws for the 1st grade in which 50 students enter the school being divided in 2 classes of 25 on the 6th grade of Ensino Fundamental with 10 vacancies dividing students in two classes of 30 each On the 1st grade of Ensino Medio 9th grade when 30 more students join the school making it three classes of 30 students And on the 2nd grade of Ensino Medio when they fill out the empty vacancies left by students who may have left the school or the ones who did not pass to the 2nd grade This makes for a total of 760 students 510 on the morning shift and 250 on the afternoon shift not counting those who fail or who join the school in special conditions such as being transferred from another laboratory school Students are allowed one failure in the first nine years and one more in the last three Any additional failures immediately expels the student from the school Notable alumni editCassetas Brazilian humourists Miguel Paiva cartoonist Alfredo Sirkis and Carlos Minc politicians Bel Kutner actress Paulo Henrique Amorim journalist References edit Mafra P Uma ruptura com a logica reprodutivista o caso do Colegio de Aplicacao da UFRJ a luz das contribuicoes de Gramsci e Althusser http www unicamp br cemarx anais v coloquio arquivos arquivos comunicacoes gt5 sessao1 Patricia Mafra pdfExternal links editCAp UFRJ home page Unofficial fotolog Commemorative page of CAp s 50 years birthday This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Colegio de Aplicacao da UFRJ news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2007 Learn how and when to remove this message Retrieved from https en 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