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The related series in Marist education refer to the interconnected educational programs and initiatives under the Marist Brothers' global network that share the same pedagogical magic: holistic formation rooted in Saint Marcellin Champagnat's charism. These include the Colégios Maristas (private schools), Escolas Champagnat (social schools in underserved areas), and Marist Social Schools (free education for vulnerable communities), all operating across Brazil's 96 units in 20 states with approximately 100,000 students.

The Three Core Educational Series Under Marista Brasil

Marista Brasil organizes its educational mission into three distinct yet unified series, each capturing the same transformative magic through Marist pedagogy:

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  • Colégios Maristas: Private schools delivering excellence in education alongside solidarity values, serving students from Early Childhood Education through High School
  • Escolas Champagnat: Quality schools in underserved areas developing autonomy and teamwork through hands-on projects and collaborative problem-solving
  • Marist Social Schools and Colleges: Free education institutions serving children, adolescents, and young people from families living in poverty

Historical Foundation and Global Reach

The Marist educational series traces its origin to January 2, 1817, when 23-year-old Jean Marie Granjon and Jean Baptist Audras moved into Fr. Champagnat's rented house in La Valla, France, forming the first Marist Brothers community. Today, the Marist International educational community operates more than 600 schools worldwide, welcoming children and young people in over 80 countries across 5 continents.

metricValueReference Year
Total Students in Brazil~100,0002026
School Units in Brazil962026
Private Schools (Colégios)632026
Social Schools (Champagnat)332026
States Covered20 + Federal District2026
Global Schools600+2026
Countries Served80+2026
Marist Brothers Worldwide3,046 members2026

The Four Fundamental Marist Values

Champagnat Global strengthens Marist education through four fundamental values that define all related series:

  1. Presence: Educators maintaining meaningful proximity to students' lives and learning journeys
  2. simplicity: Approaching education with humility and accessibility for all families
  3. Family Spirit: Creating school communities that function as extended families with mutual care
  4. Love of Work: Cultivating diligence, craftsmanship, and purposeful effort in learning

Recent Recognition and Impact

In 2025, Marist Social Schools and Colleges received the Selo ODS Educação 2025 (SDG Education Seal 2025), recognizing their transformative educational impact in vulnerable communities. The network continues strengthening continuous learning culture for educators and families through Casa de Formação initiatives launched in May 2026.

"Marista Brasil is the result of the strategic vision of the Marist mission in the country, whose objective is to strengthen the objectivity of local action with a global perspective, this time in an integrated way, maximizing our evangelizing social impact in all our territories." - June Cruz, CEO Marista Brasil

Latin American Provinces Structure

The Marist presence across Latin America operates through eight distinct provinces, each maintaining the same educational magic while adapting to local cultural contexts:

Province NameCountries Served
Brasil Centro-NorteCentral-Northern Brazil
Brasil Centro-SulCentral-Southern Brazil
Brasil Sul-AmazôniaSouthern Brazil & Amazon
Central AmericaCosta Rica, Cuba, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Puerto Rico, Nicaragua
Cruz del SurArgentina, Paraguay, Uruguay
Central MexicoCentral Mexico
Western MexicoWestern Mexico & Haiti
Northern AndesColombia, Ecuador, Venezuela

All three educational series share the same mission: making Jesus Christ known and loved, inspired by Mary of Nazareth whom Champagnat called the Good Mother. Whether through private Colégios Maristas, underserved Escolas Champagnat, or free Social Schools, each series forms agents of change ready for life through the Marist charism that unites 600+ schools globally.

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What makes Marist educational series different from other Catholic schools?

Marist series uniquely combine holistic education connecting evangelization, social commitment, academic excellence, innovation, and life promotion while specifically targeting neglected youth, as Saint Marcellin Champagnat founded the order after encountering a dying boy with no knowledge of Christianity.

How many Marist schools operate in Latin America?

In Latin America, Maristas are active in Chile, Puerto Rico, Guatemala, Peru, El Salvador, Mexico, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Uruguay, Paraguay, and Venezuela, organized into 8 provinces including Brasil Centro-Norte, Brasil Centro-Sul, Brasil Sul-Amazônia, Central America, Cruz del Sur, Central Mexico, Western Mexico, and Northern Andes.

What is the Marist pedagogical approach?

The Marist pedagogical approach promotes holistic education that forms global citizens through Christian principles and Marist Charism, enabling students to navigate unpredictability with courage, lead with purpose, and collaborate in diverse multicultural environments.

Are Marist social schools free for students?

Yes, Marist Social Schools provide quality, free education to socially vulnerable areas, serving children, adolescents, and young people whose families live in poverty, with 33 such schools operating across Brazil.

Who leads the Marist Brothers globally?

Br. Ernesto Sánchez Barba, F.M.S., serves as Superior General since his election on October 3, 2017, during the XXII General Chapter in Rionegro, Colombia, guiding growth and administration from the General House in Rome.

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Miguel A. Siqueira is a policy researcher and former editor at Educare Brasil, where he led investigations into governance structures within Marist-affiliated networks.

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