Events 2025
We are always on the move, because we understand that actions that involve our team as a whole strengthen and generate connections that build stories. This is our goal: to be part of the story of everyone who crosses our path.
Here you can see photos of all the events taking place at the Instituto SECI by clicking on the image or title.
  • On December 3, SECI held the Martial Arts Graduation Ceremony for the No Tatame project.
    The event brought together 171 students from Karate, Judo, and Jiu-Jitsu, all eager and excited to receive their new belts.
  • On October 12, SECI was filled with smiles and lots of positive energy! More than 500 children enjoyed a day full of games, inflatable toys, face painting, and treats that delight all ages.
  • On October 2, the band from the Solta o Som project, formed by children and teenagers from the Instituto SECI, presented the show “Ciclos” on stage at Sesc Santo André - a celebration of Brazilian music, learning, autonomy, and the power to transform feelings into art.
  • The 3rd Elas no Gramado Girls' Festival, held on September 27, transformed the Instituto SECI field into a stage for talent, determination, and unity. More than 230 players representing five teams from ABC Paulista and São Paulo took part in a celebration that went far beyond soccer.
  • During the week of September 15-19, parents and guardians had the opportunity to participate in martial arts, music, tutoring, and soccer classes alongside children and teenagers.
  • Last Saturday, August 30, the Under-17 team took to the field for the Andrezinho Cup Grand Final against Esporte Clube Mocidade. Our athletes showed all the determination, commitment, and focus that define SECI, fighting until the last minute. And the result could not have been different: we lifted the victory cup!
  • On Saturday, August 23, the Instituto SECI held two training sessions, in Judo and Karate, which brought together students from all classes for special moments of learning and exchange of experiences on the mat.
  • On August 17, some judo students had an unforgettable experience when they participated in the 14th Prof. João Gonçalves Filho Judo Festival at Esporte Clube Pinheiros.
  • During the July holidays on July 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11, we promoted an inclusive and educational tournament, which mobilized hundreds of children and adolescents in 22 teams formed by age group, skills, and potential, with balance guaranteed by our educators.
  • On June 26, the Santo André Municipal Theater was filled with dreams and music with the 3rd Talent Show of the Solta o Som project.

    It was a night of pride, emotion, and hope, reminding us of the transformative power of music and the importance of continuing to believe in our young talents.
  • On June 17, we held a Bass Guitar Workshop led by our teacher Flávio. The opening featured remarkable musical performances, where he demonstrated his mastery of the instrument.
  • During the week of June 2-6, we had the pleasure of welcoming the families of the Solta o Som project students to experience Family Week in Music.
    This week was about music—but also about connection, dreams, and family.
  • The judo and karate classes of the No Tatame martial arts project gathered on the morning of May 31 for an intense training session in both disciplines.
  • On May 24, the first training session of the year took place with the Jiu-Jitsu classes.

    Students from the No Tatame project gathered for a group training session, where they were able to put into practice the techniques learned in class and enjoy an experience that was different from their usual routine.
  • On May 21 and 22, the Educa Seci tutoring project opened its doors to welcome mothers, fathers, grandparents, and guardians for two days filled with joy and connection during Family Week.
  • On May 19, 20, 21, and 22, we held Family Week at Tatame, where children and teenagers from the No Tatame project brought their families to experience the class with them. The activities were adapted to welcome everyone warmly and create a lighthearted, fun, and welcoming environment.
  • On May 17, we participated in the 9th edition of the Paineiras do Morumby Club Judo Festival in São Paulo. With 24 students from the No Tatame project, we were among 40 clubs and associations present at the competition.
  • On April 27, the students of the Solta o Som project band gathered to perform their first show of the year and, once again, delighted the audience with their talent. The performance took place during the Santo André Anniversary event, held at Parque Central.
  • On April 26, students from the No Tatame project took part in the OSK Cay Tournament, held at the Ypiranga Athletic Club. In this competition, our karatekas faced athletes from various academies in Kata competitions.
  • On April 24, the Solta o Som project held its second musical workshop of the year, led by teacher Rodrigo (keyboard) and teacher Cecília (singing). They shared curiosities and important information about their disciplines and presented the content they develop with the students in class.
  • Healthy Eating Week took place on April 10, 11, 14 and 15. The teachers prepared fun activities for the children to learn how to eat well. In addition, they also tried fruit smoothies that are accessible in everyday life, such as guava, apple, papaya and banana.
  • On April 15, 16 and 17, we delivered the 2025 Easter Eggs. With the donation of the eggs by the Instituto Cacau Show, we provided an even sweeter and more special celebration for our children.
  • On April 16, SECI's U-11, U-13 and U-15 players took to the field for another girls' match against the ACAFF Project team.
  • On April 16, the No Tatame project held its first meeting of the year with the parents and guardians of the project's students. The meeting was led by the project's technical manager, Aline, accompanied by Senseis Tiago and Lincoln.
  • On April 10, the No Gramado project held its first meeting of the year with the parents and guardians of the project's students. The meeting was led by teachers Saraiva and Pâmela.
  • Starting Family Week 2025, the No Gramado project welcomed parents, grandparents and siblings to experience soccer training alongside the children, with activities and dynamics such as warm-ups, circuits and soccer fundamentals.
  • On April 3, the Solta o Som project held its first meeting of the year with the families, led by technical manager Nino, who discussed important topics about the progress of the activities.
  • On March 31, team SECI held its first educational break of the year. It included talks on strategies and the presentation of results, as well as a talk on healthy habits led by a nutritionist.
  • On February 27, the Solta o Som project held its first musical workshop of the year, led by teachers Rafael (guitar) and Minuto (acoustic guitar), with the theme “the importance of intervals and playing music by ear”.
  • On February 25, the team from the Educa Seci tutoring project held the first meeting of the year with families, discussing topics relevant to the students' development and the progress of classes in the first semester.
  • On February 15, SECI's U-11, U-13 and U-15 players took to the field for the first girls' match of the year, against the Grêmio Iguaçu Project team.