Feb 25 • 21:19 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Saresp: Campinas Region Advances 15% in School Performance, Math Records Established in the State of SP

The Campinas region of Brazil saw a 15% improvement in school performance, with record results in mathematics as reported by Saresp.

In 2025, students in the state education system of the Campinas region exhibited a significant improvement in academic performance compared to 2024, as per the results of the Saresp assessment released by the State Department of Education on Wednesday. The regional unit corresponding to Campinas achieved a 15% increase in average performance across all subjects. Similarly, the city of Campinas itself recorded a 14.6% improvement during the same timeframe, which aligns closely with the broader increase of 16.5% in the state of São Paulo.

The Saresp (Sistema de Avaliação de Rendimento Escolar do Estado de São Paulo) is an assessment system designed to evaluate the learning outcomes of students in various grades of elementary and high school in São Paulo. Established in 1996, the exam is typically administered at the end of the academic year, serving as a crucial tool for monitoring educational quality in the state’s public schools. The recent results underscore the effectiveness of ongoing educational reforms and initiatives aimed at enhancing student learning experiences.

One noteworthy highlight from the latest Saresp results is the record performance of elementary school students in mathematics, marking a historic high for the subject. This achievement not only reflects the dedication of educators in the region but also indicates a positive trend in the overall academic environment. As stakeholders analyze these results, the focus will likely remain on sustaining this momentum and further improving educational outcomes in São Paulo.

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