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If you're researching international schools in Italy offering Swiss Curriculum, this page lists every school we know of and lets you sort, filter and compare them — without school marketing in the way. The most common curriculum is Bespoke Curriculum, taught by 3 of the schools below. Annual tuition spans roughly 5,790–15,540 EUR, with the average sitting around 9,827. Schools range from new openings to long-established names like Schweizer Schule Rahn Education Mailand (opened 1860).
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Schweizer Schule Rahn Education Mailand is a Swiss international school in Milan for ages 3 to 18, delivering a bespoke Lehrplan 21-based curriculum within a bilingual German-Italian framework. German is taught as the first language, with English introduced in grade 3, and French and Latin from grade 7; Spanish is available at Gymnasium. Instruction is delivered by native-speaking teachers, and the school supports multilingual development with formal language certificates (Goethe C1, IELTS/CAE, DELF B2, DELE B2) available to students. The campus, located at Via Andrea Appiani 21, has a long history dating to 1860 and is part of Rahn Education, recognized by Swiss and Italian authorities. The program leads to the bilingual Italian-Swiss Matura, aligning Swiss cantonal cycles with Italian schooling from Kindergarten to Gymnasium. Distinctive features include Sprachatelier, a German language lab, and Musica, with a yearly school concert, plus winter camps in Fiesch. A welcoming multilingual community awaits.
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.
Swiss School Rome is a day school in Rome offering a bespoke curriculum for students aged 3 to 18. It is officially recognised as a Swiss School Abroad in both Switzerland and Italy, reflecting a cross-border educational experience. The school leads to the Swiss Matura, following the Canton of St. Gallen directives, and concludes with the Federal Maturità Certificate, enabling access to Italian higher education. The middle school ends with Italian Licenza Media, and the program integrates German-Italian bilingual instruction with strong English and opportunities to study French and Latin. Students progress from pre-kindergarten through elementary and secondary levels across two campuses, with daily care and extended hours where available. Alumni study at universities in multiple countries. Facilities include two campuses, with the Malpighi site hosting a kitchen and canteen. The school emphasises multilingualism, cultural exchange, and participation in programs such as SUN in Geneva, arts projects, and community mentoring.
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