Italy, Milan
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The school teaches in a bilingual program with 50% Italian and 50% English. It is a Cambridge Assessment International Education partner; Cambridge's programs and certifications accompany students from primary education through secondary and pre-university studies. They enjoy a proven reputation as excellent preparation for higher education, work and life.
The school engages students in art-focused projects such as La matita delle idee and Urbino in acquerello. BdC School uses these creative projects as part of the educational experience. Art-related activities are integrated into learning through these initiatives.
The school teaches a bilingual program with 50% Italian and 50% English. An English Summer Camp is offered. Cambridge International Education programs and certifications accompany students from primary through middle and pre-university studies. BdC School guides students to develop an international mindset to become global citizens.
After-School Activities, Afternoon Corsi Pomeridiani, Weekend BdC, and Summer Camp are offered. A School Bus service is available. These options provide after-school and weekend engagement.
BdC has partnerships with Centro Umanamente coop soc ONLUS.
BdC has partners in golf and fencing, indicating sports involvement. After-school and weekend programs, including Weekend BdC and Summer Camp, support physical activity and balanced routines.
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.