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The British School of Milan (BSM) is a not-for-profit independent British international day school in Milan, Italy, serving pupils aged 3 to 18. It follows the English National Curriculum from ages 3–16, offers IGCSE in Year 11, and delivers the International Baccalaureate Diploma in the Sixth Form. Nursery to University is structured as Early Years 3–5; Primary 5–11; Senior 11–18. The Via Pisani Dossi campus at 16 provides small class sizes and a broad set of facilities, including a Learning Resource Centre, Science Laboratories, Computer and Digital Suites, a Music Classroom, Drama Studio, Art Classroom and dedicated spaces. The co-curricular programme runs 100+ activities, with an emphasis on music and performing arts, sport, and clubs. Notable features include five choirs, ABRSM instrumental tuition, debates and Model United Nations conferences, and educational trips. The Duke of Edinburgh's Award and the Sir James Lecture Series are elements, underpinned by pastoral care and engagement.
British American Pre-School and Bilingual European School (BAPS-BES) is located in Milan. BAPS-BES offers a continuous bilingual educational pathway in English and Italian for students aged 2 to 18. In the early years, the school follows the English Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS), seamlessly transitioning into the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme (IB PYP) during primary school. Instruction adopts a 50/50 language model, ensuring full immersion in both languages. The school replaces traditional classrooms with open learning landscapes, encouraging students to actively interact with their environment. A distinctive feature of BES is the integration of the Bruno Munari® Method within the Art and Technology department, which teaches creativity and visual communication through hands-on observation and experimentation. Furthermore, students can engage in practical science and engineering applications through Lego Education and Robotics, building real robots and programming their own video games using Scratch.
Rootes School - Monza Ramazzotti offers a bilingual day-school program for children aged 7 months to 13 years, merging the UK National Curriculum and EYFS with the Italian educational framework. Students learn through an inquiry-based method with instruction in both English and Italian, supported by a 1:10 teacher-to-student ratio. The campus features specific programs like Trinity Stars for performance skills, along with extracurricular offerings in coding, Ju Jitsu, Spanish, and Chinese. A distinctive daily tradition is the "Agora," a dedicated morning gathering where students discuss and share ideas before classes begin. Campus resources include a didactic vegetable patch used for sustainability education and an in-house kitchen prioritizing seasonal, non-meat-based proteins and zero-plastic practices. The school also provides dedicated tutoring sessions in STEM and Humanities. Psycho-pedagogic support is available on-site for both students and families to assist with educational development.
Rootes School - Seregno Milano offers a bilingual education intertwining the UK National Curriculum and the Italian framework for students aged 7 months to 15 years. The Seregno campus features distinct learning areas, including a creative workshop, reading corners, structured outdoor spaces, and a didactic vegetable patch used for sustainability and food education. Students participate in an inquiry-based model and a STEAM curriculum linking science, technology, art, and mathematics. A distinctive daily initiative in the Middle school is the "Agora," a morning gathering where classes come together to discuss, share research projects, and compare ideas before beginning their lessons. Additionally, primary students participate in "Trinity Stars," staging group performances using music and drama with native English teachers to earn linguistic certification. Students can further engage in afternoon activities such as coding, Spanish, Chinese, choir singing, and Ju Jitsu.
ICS Milan School is a Milan-based day school offering an IB World School program (MYP) and recognised as a paritaria school by the Italian Ministry of Education. The school serves ages 1–18 across three campuses: Symbiosis (ages 5–18 on a 10,000 m² site with about 6,000 m² outdoor space), Colletta (Nursery–Primary, 1,600 m², with a 15 × 6 m pool and two playgrounds) and Tenca (Nursery–Primary, 2,600 m² with dedicated spaces, Early Years playground, indoor gym and lunchroom). Curriculum begins with EYFS in Nursery, then the IB Primary Years Programme for Preschool–Year 6 with Italian language and culture integrated. Middle School offers the MYP; Years 10–11 use Cambridge IGCSE; Years 12–13 offer the IB Diploma Programme, with the DP Core including TOK, CAS and Extended Essay. Italian language aligns with national standards through Scuola Paritaria. Campuses feature Innovation Laboratories, gyms and swimming facilities, plus After School and Summer School programmes.
St. Louis School – Archinto Campus offers a specialized high school experience for students aged 14 to 18, located within the historic Palazzo Archinto in central Milan. This 17th-century palace provides a unique learning environment where modern education meets Italian heritage, situated steps away from the Duomo. Students follow a two-stage academic pathway: the Cambridge IGCSE program in Years 10 and 11, followed by the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma in Years 12 and 13.The campus is particularly known for its consistent academic performance, having maintained the highest average IB Diploma score in continental Europe for several consecutive years. Facilities include six dedicated science and computer laboratories equipped with 3D printers and virtual reality tools to support a strong focus on STEM subjects. Beyond the classroom, the school emphasizes personal growth through the Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award and a variety of CAS (Creativity, Activity, Service) initiatives, alongside professional university guidance tailored for international applications.
BDC School is an international bilingual network with campuses in Milan, Cologno Monzese, Meda and Rimini, serving over 600 students aged 0–18 from 35 countries. The school delivers continuous education from early years through high school in a bilingual framework that combines the Italian curriculum with Cambridge International programs. In Early Years, IEYC is taught with English immersion. Primary follows the Cambridge International Primary Curriculum alongside the Italian national syllabus, with technology integration and active participation. Middle School blends Italian and English with the Cambridge International Curriculum. High School offers a four-year pathway with IGCSEs in the first two years and A Levels in the final two, including study of Italian language and Made in Italy project-based learning. Facilities include the IMCD STEM Lab and a Cologno Monzese STEM Lab; the Pietrasanta nursery benefits from natural light and an indoor pool. Extracurriculars span sport, arts and robotics; Summer Camp features football with the AC Milan Academy Elite Experience; partnerships with Centro Umanamente ONLUS.
Lycée Stendhal Milan is a French international school located in Milan and directly managed by the Agency for French Education Abroad (AEFE). It educates about 1,200 students from around 25 nationalities and follows the French national curriculum, leading to the Baccalauréat, with ESABAC for eligible students and, when appropriate, the Esame di Stato. The school teaches in French, Italian and English from early years, with Italian mandatory for all pupils and German or Spanish introduced from grade 5. The secondary program runs four years of collège and three years of lycée, with specialties including HGGSP, HLP, LLCE Anglais, Mathématiques, Physique-Chimie, SES and SVT; CNED is available for subjects not on site. Facilities include a Centre de Documentation et d'Information (CDI), a canteen with a resident dietitian and nurse, and Garderie. The school's signature initiatives include Mai des Langues intercultural exchanges, ADN-AEFE exchanges, and Semaine Verte, promoting language learning and development.
Rootes School is a bilingual day school for ages 0 to 13 that blends the UK National Curriculum with Italian educational indications. Across five campuses, around 450 students learn with Italian educators and native English-speaking teachers, within a single bilingual and bicultural didactic journey. The Rootes School Method combines Blended Learning and Inquiry-Based Learning to nurture critical thinking, autonomy and collaboration as students explore both curricula. Learning spaces follow the '4 spaces +1' model, including the Agora for group discussion, research areas, presentation spaces, personal study corners, and a connected digital setting. The campus design uses natural materials and integrates an educational garden as a central feature. A psycho-pedagogic service supports wellbeing, with in-class observation, screening and counselling for teachers and parents. The in-house canteen promotes balanced meals and sustainability. Out-of-class programs include Spanish, Chinese, coding, choir, musicals, dance and Ju Jitsu, with portfolios tracking progress and dialogue with families.
BDC School Cologno is a bilingual day school located in Cologno Monzese, offering an integrated curriculum from nursery to high school. The school merges the Italian Ministry of Education curriculum with Cambridge International programs, including IGCSE and A Levels. Cologno’s campus spans 1,800 square meters and features a dedicated STEM lab, where students engage in hands-on robotics, science experiments, and engineering projects. The school follows a design-thinking approach, requiring students to solve practical problems through interdisciplinary project-based learning. Facilities include flexible classrooms and communal recreation areas to support collaborative work. A distinctive feature is the BDC Challenge, an annual pitch competition where middle school students present solutions to global issues identified by the World Economic Forum to earn high school scholarships. The school provides instruction in English and Italian, supported by an After School program offering languages, technology, and creative arts.
The Canadian School of Milan’s Gioia Campus serves students from age 2 to 11 in a central urban setting. The curriculum integrates the Cambridge Primary framework for English and Mathematics with the Ontario (Canadian) framework for broader inquiry. Students utilize a dedicated STEAM Lab, which is equipped for robotics, engineering, and biological studies involving live reptiles and plants. Physical education is central to the daily routine, with the Primary curriculum including specialized swimming and ice-skating lessons at local professional facilities. Instruction is delivered in English by native-speaking educators, while Italian language lessons are mandatory to ensure local cultural integration. A distinctive feature of the school is its "Junior School" model at the Gioia site, which separates the younger learners from the adolescent population to provide age-specific playgrounds and bright, low-rise classrooms. The school operates as a day-only institution, offering private door-to-door transportation for families living across Milan’s diverse residential zones.
Milan World School is an international early-learning and primary school for ages 2 to 11, housed in a historic building in the heart of Milan. The Canossian Institute heritage informs its inclusive ethos, welcoming children from diverse backgrounds. The campus blends modern classrooms, science and art labs, a library, theatre, gym and outdoor spaces with a curriculum designed to meet international standards. The Early Years Foundation Stage and the Reggio Emilia-inspired approach shape learning for younger children, while the Primary program (Grades 1-5) draws on Canadian, Italian and UK curriculums within an inquiry-based, student-centered framework. English is the main language of instruction, with Italian and French taught as additional languages. The program covers English, Mathematics, Italian, Science and Technology, Social Studies, Drama, Music, Visual Arts, ICT, Physical Education, Social-Emotional Learning, World Religions. Emphasis on communication, teamwork, adaptability and problem-solving. Experiential labs and curriculum-based field trips extend learning beyond the classroom.
Located near Bocconi University in a former spinning mill, BDC School Milano is a bilingual day school serving students from ages 0 to 18. The school integrates the Italian national curriculum with Cambridge Primary, IGCSE, AS, and A Levels, alongside an IB Diploma option for older students. Notable spaces include the IMCD Stem Lab dedicated to science and robotics, an indoor swimming pool for nursery students at the Pietrasanta site, and an outdoor terrace at the main campus. A distinctive offering is the high school's specialized pathway in Artificial Intelligence and Data Science. Students also participate in the signature BDC School Challenge, an annual pitch competition tackling global issues for a chance to earn full-tuition scholarships. Extracurricular options range from art and music to sports and robotics, encouraging project-based learning and entrepreneurial thinking. Instruction is fully bilingual in Italian and English across all grade levels.
MILE Bilingual School is a private international school in Milan offering a Cambridge-based curriculum in English and Italian. With more than 20 years of experience, it delivers Cambridge Primary for the Primary years and Cambridge Lower Secondary for the Middle School, integrated with MIUR for the Italian component. The Bespoke Curriculum supports continuity across ages 0 to 14, and the Learning Journey covers ages 1 to 14 from bilingual Nursery to Bilingual Lower Secondary. From Primary, students may study a third language—Spanish, French, Chinese or German. The school is MIUR-recognised for the Italian component and Cambridge International-accredited for First Language. Founded by Adriana Sorbellini, MILE is part of International Schools Partnership (ISP). The campus features spacious, light-filled classrooms and laboratories, drama/art/music rooms, a library in English and Italian, and ICT devices. Outdoor spaces, a gym, fencing for younger students, and after-school care support a well-rounded day for families and students.
Located in downtown Milan, Andersen International School is a private, independent international day school for students aged 1 to 17. The curriculum blends the British National Curriculum from Nursery through Year 9 with the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme in the Upper School. The Middle Years Programme is offered in years 4 and 5 as preparation for the Diploma Programme, while the Liceo is a Candidate School for the MYP as it pursues IB World School authorization. The campus spans 18,000 square metres and includes classrooms, artistic and scientific laboratories, a theatre and auditorium, gyms and sports spaces, a large garden and recreational areas. Primary and Middle Schools are Paritarie and recognized by the Italian Ministry of Public Education (MIM). The community welcomes students from over 40 nationalities, and all IB teachers participate in ongoing professional development. Founded in 2000 by Laura Donzelli, who remains CEO, the school brands itself as the biggest International School of Milan.
SIS Milano-Basiglio is a day primary school in Basiglio, Milan, offering a bilingual Italian–English programme for ages 6 to 11. It sits within the SIS network and teaches the Italian curriculum enriched with an international perspective, with immersion in both languages for the Primary School. The Basiglio campus is a renovated, light-filled building at Via don Silvio Coira 45, designed for technology-enhanced learning and continuity from Kindergarten to College within SIS. The day runs from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., with lunch and after-school care until 6:00 p.m., and flexible drop-off. Facilities include a library, a gym, an outside soccer field, a dedicated gardening space and a multipurpose playground. Students study in Italian and English with two teachers per class (one Italian-speaking, one English-speaking). The programme participates in SIS activities, including the SIS Cup, Intercountry Activity, and the SIS Best Essay Award, with clubs in Arts, Culture, Language and Service.
Founded in 1999, the Bilingual European School in Milan is Milan's first bilingual school. It shares a Milan campus with British American Pre-School, BAPS, and serves ages 2 to 18, offering English preschool and a bilingual BES. The curriculum combines MIUR requirements with the IB PYP in Primary and a MIUR-aligned Secondary program with a 50/50 language split. In Primary, the PYP uses six transdisciplinary themes, with about 15 hours of English per week. In Secondary, the Learner Profile and international outlook mirror IB, with Project Work on Wednesdays. BES High School offers a four-year bilingual Liceo Scientifico with Italian parity and the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD), enabling a double diploma; online courses can earn extra OSSD credits. Facilities include 4,500 m2 garden, Knowledge Centre, 1+1 Lab with 3D printer, LEGO Lab and spacious School Gym. Extracurriculars span academics, arts, languages and sport activities, with a school bus service.
IS Milan offers the IB Continuum (PYP, MYP, DP) for learners from Early Years to High School (ages 2-18). Instruction is in English, with language pathways to support multilingual development. From Year 1, students study with subject specialists in English, French and Spanish, plus mathematics, science, drama, dance, music and physical education. The curriculum integrates co-curricular activities, exchanges, camps and interschool collaborations within the IB framework. IS Milan was the first IB World School in Milan and joined Inspired in 2016; Baranzate campus opened in 2013 and now serves over 900 day and boarding students. Facilities include two libraries, modern science laboratories, creative arts rooms, a theatre, indoor pool, a large gym, a sports hall and outdoor spaces. The school offers DP with CAS, TOK and the Extended Essay, plus university guidance and a co-curricular program including performances and trips. Boarding life includes weekend trips and residential experiences in Italy.
La Scuola International School offers an international, language-rich education for children aged 2 to 14. The Milano campus will blend the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme and Middle Years Programme with a Reggio Emilia-inspired learning approach and English/Italian language immersion. While Milano applies for IB candidacy before opening, other campuses are fully accredited. In line with the Montreal Language Immersion Model, instruction uses English and Italian with grade-appropriate distributions, beginning with 90/10 English/Italian in PreK and moving toward balanced bilingual learning from primary through middle grades. The school also draws on a bespoke curriculum that complements IB with hands-on projects and multilingual inquiry. Facilities features include Ateliers such as Art, Environmental Science/Garden, Music, Languages, and Design & Technology, plus Physical Education & Athletics. The Ambassador Ensemble and two yearly concerts showcase student creativity; the Garden & Environmental Studies Atelier provides ecological learning. Languages are embedded across learning, supporting culturally engaged learners.
BDC School Pietrasanta is a bilingual nursery in Milan, welcoming children from zero to three years old. The campus provides an educational path through kindergarten, immersing students in both English and Italian. Its curriculum integrates the British Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) and the International Early Years Curriculum (IEYC) alongside Italian pedagogical methods. Children engage in play-based learning and structured routines, exploring expressive languages, early literacy, and logical-mathematical thinking. A unique feature of the Pietrasanta campus is its indoor swimming pool, utilized to build early motor skills and water safety guided by qualified instructors. The facility includes natural light, soft furnishings, and dedicated indoor play areas to support gross and fine motor development. While the Pietrasanta site focuses entirely on early years, the broader BDC school network supports students up to age 18, eventually offering a direct pathway to Cambridge IGCSE, A-Levels, and the IB Diploma.
St. Joseph's International College Milan is an international college in Milan, Italy, delivering a Cambridge curriculum for ages 5 to 18. Cambridge Primary (ages 5–11) provides a broad, balanced start, followed by Cambridge Secondary (ages 11–14). The school follows the Cambridge IGCSE Ordinary Level syllabus and offers Cambridge International AS Levels and A Levels. The college is a Cambridge Examination Centre (Reg no IT957) since 2014, enabling private candidates to sit IGCSE, AS and A Levels on campus. The Head of School is Mr. Thimira Warnakulasuriya, and the community welcomes students from Sri Lanka, India, Bangladesh, the Philippines, and beyond. Facilities include a Library, a Computer Lab, and a Science Laboratory. Extracurriculars feature the College Western Band, a College Soccer Team, and Board Games such as Carom and chess. Students have achieved double Italy's national average for IGCSE results. The college has over 15 years of experience and celebrates cultural events while preparing students for future challenges. The campus supports students through tailored guidance, too.
Vidura College Milan is a private international day school for ages 0–16, offering a bilingual English–Sinhalese program within a Cambridge-based framework. Pre-school, Primary and Secondary sections follow the English National Curriculum and the Cambridge International Curriculum, culminating in Cambridge IGCSE exams. The school prioritizes literacy and numeracy foundations and core subjects—science, mathematics, geography and history—with a clear route to university for the majority of students. Founded in 2015 as Vidura International College Milan, it describes itself as the first bilingual concept school in Europe. Extracurriculars include Drama & Music Club, Cricket Club (Italy's first school cricket team), Radio Electronic Club, Debating Club and a Scouting Camp in Switzerland. It emphasizes English and Sinhalese development and hosts annual events Videx and Appreciation Day. School hours are 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
Rootes School - Seregno Sanzio provides a bilingual education for students aged 7 months to 13 years. The curriculum intertwines the Italian National Indications with the UK National Curriculum, incorporating the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) for early childhood development. A signature component of the daily routine is the "Agora," a dedicated morning period where classes gather for structured discussion, peer comparison, and idea sharing. Italian and native English-speaking educators utilize a co-teaching model during specific lessons, such as mathematics and science, to facilitate continuous bilingual instruction. The Seregno Sanzio campus infrastructure features a didactic vegetable patch utilized directly for food education and sustainability projects. An in-house kitchen prepares daily lunches emphasizing seasonal ingredients, reduced plastic usage, and non-meat-based proteins. Students follow the Trinity College London linguistic certification pathway, starting with Trinity Stars group performances in primary school and culminating with the B2-level ISE II exam before graduation.
Founded in 1962, the American School of Milan is an independent, co-educational day school near Milan that teaches in English for students aged 3 to 18. ASM offers the American Curriculum alongside the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme, with IB World School status since 1983. The school is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools and is a member of ECIS and MAIS. A technology-forward institution, ASM operates a one-to-one laptop program for grades 6–12. Languages taught include Italian, French, and Spanish, with English as the language of instruction and IB language options. The CAS program supports community service, with 50 hours in freshman and sophomore years. The arts program features theatre and music, with productions such as The Sound of Music, and an active music program. The European Sports Conference connects varsity teams across European schools, and the campus includes outdoor learning through Learning Forest.
Canadian School of Milan (CSM) is an international K–18 school delivering English-language instruction from Early Years through the IB Diploma Programme. The two campuses, Gioia for Early Years and Primary and Vivaio for Middle and Senior School, support a Canadian-English education model. The curriculum combines a Canadian framework with Cambridge IGCSE in the middle years and the IB DP in the final two years, with TOK, EE and CAS embedded in the DP. Students aged 2 to 18 follow a clear progression, including English-language instruction from the outset, MYP in Grades 6–10, and DP in Grades 11–12, backed by university counselling. Facilities on both sites are purpose-built, with Gioia offering bright Early Years spaces, a playground, and Vivaio housing modern classrooms and services for adolescents. The Co-Curricular Programme includes sports, arts, languages, leadership and service, with clubs such as Debate Club, Model UN and the Duke of Edinburgh Award.
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