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Lazio. American Overseas School of Rome. Ennio Quirino Visconti Liceo Ginnasio. Lycée français Chateaubriand (Rome) Marymount International School of Rome. Massimiliano Massimo Institute. New School Rome. Rome International School. St. George's British International School.
The American Overseas School of Rome ('AOSR) is a private international school in Rome, Italy, accredited by the United States-based Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. It has three divisions: Elementary School, Middle School and High School. [1] It primarily caters to the international community in Rome, Italy.
Below are listed notable Jesuit high schools or secondary schools, many of which grew into Jesuit colleges or universities, or formed in association with them. This list includes schools at the sixth form level, as distinguished from four-year colleges and universities (above).
Coordinates: 43.739004°N 11.318346°E. The International School of Florence ( ISF) is one of the oldest international schools in Europe. It is located in Florence, Italy, and was formerly known as the American International School of Florence. [1] The ISF is an independent, coeducational, and nonsectarian institution.
U. United World College of the Adriatic. Categories: International schools in Europe. International schools by country. Schools in Italy. Commons category link is on Wikidata.
The International School of Milan (ISM) is an international school and IB World School in the northern part of Milan, Italy. The school was the first fully authorised institution in Italy to offer all three of the programmes of the International Baccalaureate: Primary Years Programme, Middle Years Programme and Diploma Programme, [1] for ...
Education in Italy is compulsory from 6 to 16 years of age, [2] and is divided into five stages: kindergarten (scuola dell'infanzia), primary school (scuola primaria or scuola elementare), lower secondary school (scuola secondaria di primo grado or scuola media inferiore), upper secondary school (scuola secondaria di secondo grado or scuola media superiore) and university (università). [3]
Secondary education in Italy lasts eight years and is divided in two stages: scuola secondaria di primo grado ("lower secondary school"), also known as scuola media, corresponding to the ISCED 2011 Level 2, middle school and scuola secondaria di secondo grado ("upper secondary school"), which corresponds to the ISCED 2011 Level 3, high school.