HomeAssisted Schools ...Lisbon, Portugal: Carlucci American International School of Lisbon: 2024 Special Needs Profile hide Lisbon, Portugal: Carlucci American International School of Lisbon: 2024 Special Needs Profile Special Needs Profile Office of Overseas Schools February 22, 2024 School Contact Information Tel: +351-21-923-9800 | Overseas School Fact Sheet | Regional Education Officer: Tim Stuart E-mail: info@caislisbon.org | Website: www.caislisbon.org | Special needs information can be found at www.caislisbon.org/learning/student-support-services . Additional details on special needs support at post found on the School Summary Information Portal (must have OKTA login to access). For more information, contact A/OPR/OS (overseasschools@state.gov / +1-202-261-8200), MED/CFP Child and Family Program Team (MEDCFP@state.gov/ +1-202-663-1815), or the school directly. Download the Special Needs Profile (Lisbon- 2024 Special Needs- Portugal) for this school to learn more about their capability to support students with exceptionalities. The Carlucci American International School of Lisbon (CAISL), founded in 1956, is a nonprofit, nondenominational, coeducational day school that offers an American program of study to approximately 700 students from early childhood (age three) through grade 12 (approximately age 18). The school year is comprised of four quarters. This is intended to provide general information. Prospective users of the schools may wish to inquire further of A/OPR/OS or contact the school directly for more specific and up-to-the-minute information. Information and statistics are current as of December 2023 and provided by the school. NOTE: School situations can change quickly, particularly as schools face cutbacks to learning support programs due to the pandemic, unrest, and economic uncertainty. For the most current information, work with the REO and school. Information in this document was collected by the Department of State’s Office of Overseas Schools directly from the school in December 2023 and shows the availability of services rather than an assessment of the quality of the services. The profile is intended as a jumping off point for a conversation with the REO and school to understand the best fit for your child. Definitions may vary school to school. Tags Office of Overseas Schools Portugal