Italy, Rome
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Vejo Park Campus is in northern Rome at Via della Giustiniana, 1200. The campus provides a balanced environment between classroom and laboratory spaces and meaningful outdoor experiences. Acorn offers a bilingual English/Italian curriculum for ages 3 to 19 and integrates UK and Italian programs. The campus features gyms, sport facilities, theatre, music labs and fabrication labs to support a broad range of activities. Classes are small, averaging 18 students per class.
The school has gyms and sport facilities. A garden area is used for PE activities and sport days. Sport days involve teachers and parents and are designed to engage students across ages and activities.
The Vejo Park Campus provides a balanced environment between classroom and laboratory spaces and meaningful outdoor experiences. The school offers a bilingual English/Italian curriculum with immersion into both the UK and Italian curricula. The campus includes spaces such as gyms, theatre, music labs, and fabrication labs to support a broad range of learning activities. Small class sizes (average 18 students) support personalized learning.
For 2025-2026, the school offers a wide range of after-school activities across arts, sports, languages and STEM. Examples include Art Lab, Kapla Club, Storytelling, Cooking, Gardening, Performing Arts, Choir, Music Lab, Judo, Basketball, Football, Rugby, Acrobatics/Gymnastics, Dance, Swimming, Science Club, Chess, Coding & Robotics, and language courses in Spanish and Chinese, plus Cambridge English Qualifications and ESL. Additional offerings include School of Music group and private lessons and collaborations with local sports programs such as ASD Roma 1927 Futsal Serie A and American Football.
Acorn International School of Rome offers a bilingual English/Italian education with a dual curriculum that blends the UK framework with the Italian national syllabus. From age 3 to 19, students progress through Early Years, Primary, Middle School and the International Baccalaureate High School. The school is an IB World School and a Cambridge partner, and is recognized by the Italian Ministry of Education, ensuring alignment with international standards while celebrating Italian heritage. The Vejo Park Campus in northern Rome houses science laboratories, libraries, theatres, music and fabrication labs, two sport gyms, three sport fields and an in‑house canteen, all supporting small class sizes averaging 18 students for personalized learning. Distinctive programs include a strong emphasis on cross‑cultural literacy and immersion in both curricula, plus a sustainability initiative where students produced Acorn olive oil since 2024. A wide range of after‑school activities complements classroom learning to develop well‑rounded global citizens worldwide.