Italy, Rome
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Ambrit International School is located at Via F. Tajani 50, 00149 Rome, Italy. It is situated about 6 kilometres south of Rome's historic centre in the Portuense area. The campus sits on a 10-acre hill overlooking the Tiber River.
Early Childhood; Primary School; Middle School. The school serves students aged 3-14.
International IB World School offering the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme (PYP) for ages 3-11 and the Middle Years Programme (MYP) for ages 11-14; operates as a day school.
Bus service available; provided in partnership with a private bus company; daily service from 7:00; routes based on areas where families reside; registration by end of June; route adjustments possible for new families, space permitting.
Scope and academic year
- The following fee schedule applies to the 2025/2026 academic year at Ambrit International School (day programme, ages 3–14).
Application / one-time admission fees
- Enrolment fee (one-time, payable on acceptance): EUR 4,000. This one-time charge is applied in the first year of enrolment.
Tuition fees by year group (annual and per-term)
- Tuition is published as an annual amount by grade. The school's billing includes a trimester (three-term) option; the per-term figures below are the annual tuition divided by three (per-term amounts are approximate and shown for parent budgeting).
- Kindergarten 1 (age 3):
- Annual tuition: EUR 11,250.
- Per term (approx.): EUR 3,750.
- Kindergarten 2 (age 4):
- Annual tuition: EUR 11,250.
- Per term (approx.): EUR 3,750.
- Kindergarten 3 (age 5):
- Annual tuition: EUR 14,300.
- Per term (approx.): EUR 4,767.
- Grade 1 (age 6):
- Annual tuition: EUR 17,600.
- Per term (approx.): EUR 5,867.
- Grade 2 (age 7):
- Annual tuition: EUR 17,600.
- Per term (approx.): EUR 5,867.
- Grade 3 (age 8):
- Annual tuition: EUR 19,100.
- Per term (approx.): EUR 6,367.
- Grade 4 (age 9):
- Annual tuition: EUR 19,100.
- Per term (approx.): EUR 6,367.
- Grade 5 (age 10):
- Annual tuition: EUR 20,800.
- Per term (approx.): EUR 6,933.
- Grade 6 (age 11):
- Annual tuition: EUR 20,800.
- Per term (approx.): EUR 6,933.
- Grade 7 (age 12):
- Annual tuition: EUR 21,800.
- Per term (approx.): EUR 7,267.
- Grade 8 (age 13):
- Annual tuition: EUR 21,900.
- Per term (approx.): EUR 7,300.
Sibling discounts
- Second child: 10% discount on tuition.
- Third child: 20% discount on tuition.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- The school offers multiple payment schemes including trimester (three-term) billing, monthly automated payments, and payment in advance for the year; parents may select the scheme that best fits their needs. Per-term amounts shown above are based on the school's trimester billing arrangement (annual divided into three).
- Typical payment-related terms in the school's published payment schedules include: automated bank transfer for monthly schemes, a discount for advance full-year payment, and a small saving for monthly automatic payment plans. Specific discount rates and exact due dates are set out in the school's payment schedule documents and apply to the chosen payment scheme.
Boarding fees
- Ambrit operates as a day school for ages 3–14; there are no boarding fees because boarding is not offered.
Other compulsory and optional costs
- Lunch program: the school publishes paid lunch options as an additional charge to tuition (standard and dietary-option pricing available).
- Bus/transportation: home-to-school bus service is available for an additional fee; one-way and round-trip options are priced separately.
- English Additional Language (EAL) and resource support: the school charges additional fees for EAL or intensive resource support where required.
- After-school activities and extra-curricular programmes: some activities are included in tuition; others incur separate annual or per-term charges.
- Uniform and school supplies: families should budget separately for uniforms and personal school supplies where required.
- Examples of these ancillary charges have historically included lunch, transport and EAL fees; the school's payment documents list the current ancillary-price items and charging rules.
Refunds, withdrawal and late payment
- Withdrawal notice: published payment terms require written notice of withdrawal and set a notice period; under defined payment schemes families remain responsible for fees during the notice period.
- Advance-payment refunds: advance full-year payments under an advance-payment scheme are typically treated differently from termly/monthly schemes and may be non-refundable once the school year has commenced.
- Late payments are subject to late-payment charges as specified in the school's payment rules. Exact notice periods, the amount or percentage of late-payment charges, and the refund terms for each payment scheme are specified in the school's published payment and registration policies.
Fee payment options
- Accepted payment methods include bank transfer to the school's Euro account, euro cheque, and credit card; credit-card payments may incur an additional processing surcharge. Parents are responsible for any bank transfer charges from their own banks. Specific account details and the exact credit-card surcharge (where applicable) are provided in the school's payment documentation.
Note on figures and calculations shown above
- Annual tuition amounts are the school's published annual fees for the 2025/2026 academic year. Per-term amounts are shown as an approximate division of the annual tuition into three terms (trimester), consistent with the school's published billing options; the per-term figures are calculated for budgeting convenience.
420 students; representing over 60 nationalities; language distribution: 40% Italian first language, 30% English first language and 30% native speakers of other languages.
Ambrit International School in Rome is an independent day IB World School serving students aged 3–14. The school teaches in English and Italian, with Italian as an additional language from Nursery through Grade Five and options in Spanish, French and Mandarin. Ambrit offers the full IB continuum: the Early Childhood and Primary Years Programme (PYP) for ages 3–11 with a play-based, Reggio-inspired approach, and the Middle Years Programme (MYP) for ages 11–14. The Primary curriculum uses Units of Inquiry under six transdisciplinary themes, while the Middle School provides a rigorous MYP framework covering language, sciences, individuals and societies, design, mathematics, arts and PE. The 10-acre Portuense campus overlooking the Tiber River houses up to 420 students from 50 nationalities, with class sizes around 20 and specialist teachers for art, music, PE and library. After-school activities, a music program, and emphasis on inquiry, community service and leadership complete profile for students.