Located in the heart of Portugal’s largest science and technology hub in Lisbon, International Sharing School is not just a school, it is a pioneering educational ecosystem that is reshaping the way we think about learning. Welcoming students from as young as 12 months to 18 years of age, International Sharing School offers a unique and internationally recognised educational model that stands out not only in Portugal but across Europe, through the IB Continuum with the Primary Years Programme, Middle Years Programme and Diploma Programme.

At the core of the school’s identity is the Sharing Pedagogical Concept, an innovative, holistic methodology that places the student’s individuality and personal journey at the centre of the learning process. Far from traditional, this approach breaks away from one-size-fits-all education and embraces dynamic classrooms that dissolve both physical and mental barriers to learning. Every element of the environment has been purposefully designed to inspire curiosity, collaboration and autonomy.

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The school’s learning spaces, designed by the renowned Danish Rosan Bosch Studio, are tailored entirely to the student's perspective. They adapt to different subjects, themes and teaching styles, allowing for an immersive and engaging experience. From cosy nurturing spaces for younger students to more open, co-working-style environments for older learners, the campus evolves with each student’s academic and personal development.

Technology is deeply embedded in both pedagogy and infrastructure. The Sharing Pedagogical Concept sees tech not as a tool of distraction, but as a critical ally in future-focused learning. Through partnerships with Microsoft Education and LEGO Education, even the youngest students engage with STEAM disciplines from age five using platforms such as Minecraft Learning and LEGO Robotics. This gamification of education fuels engagement while developing essential 21st-century skills.

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Perhaps most impressive is the school’s success in fostering autonomy, responsibility and a lifelong love of learning in its students. In this environment, students are not passive recipients of information but active participants in a learning journey tailored to their pace, interests and evolving needs. This student-centred philosophy has earned International Sharing School multiple national and international awards, including inclusion in the Top 10 Must Watch International Schools in Europe by K12 Digest, the Learning Community of the Year 2023 by the Portugal Prestige Awards as well as being named European School of the Year 2025 by Dukes Education.

The school’s curriculum is grounded in the belief that over 40% of future jobs do not yet exist. Rather than rigidly teaching today’s content, the goal is to nurture adaptable, creative, and independent learners prepared to thrive in an ever-evolving world. This vision – to raise a generation of lifelong learners – is what truly sets International Sharing School apart.

In a landscape where education is often slow to evolve, International Sharing School - Taguspark dares to reimagine what a school can be. It is not only a place of learning but a glimpse into the future of education.