Italy, Milan
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Activities take place after school from Kindergarten through High School, Monday to Friday. The most popular clubs are Drama, Football, and Art. Other offerings include musical instrument lessons (Piano, Guitar, Violin, Pop Singing), Artistic Gymnastics, Baby Gym, Chess, Choir, Fencing, Football, Newspaper Club, Homework Club, Baby Modern Dance, and Robotics & LEGO Constructions.
Musical instrument lessons are offered in Piano, Guitar, Violin, and Pop Singing. There is a Choir and a Drama club, and an Art club. These activities provide opportunities to explore creativity and artistic expression.
The school offers a wide range of after-school clubs from Monday to Friday. Popular clubs include Drama, Football, and Art; Chess and Newspaper Club provide strategic and communication opportunities. The program also includes Baby Gym, Artistic Gymnastics, and Baby Modern Dance.
Football and Artistic Gymnastics are among the sports offered; Baby Gym is available as well. The campus features an 18,000-square-metre outdoor space and extensive indoor facilities to support after-school activities.
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.