Italy, Rome
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The school aims to create a friendly and encouraging atmosphere to promote a positive attitude towards learning and believes it is important for children to feel happy, secure and motivated.
The school provides an English education for children from 3-11 years old and uses a National Curriculum for England and Wales; a team of qualified English mother-tongue teachers plan the curriculum.
The school aims to promote happiness, security and motivation through its welcoming atmosphere and emphasis on a positive attitude toward learning.
Britannia International School of Rome is a private international primary school serving children aged 3 to 11 in southern Rome. The school teaches English-based education under the National Curriculum for England and Wales, guided by a team of qualified English mother-tongue teachers. The Early Years Foundation Stage (ages 3–5) covers Kindergarten and Transition with six areas of learning: Personal Social and Emotional Development; Communication, Language and Literacy; Mathematical Development; Knowledge and Understanding of the World; Creative Development; and Physical Development, all delivered in a happy English-language environment. The Primary School (ages 5–11, Key Stages 1 and 2) offers English, Maths, Science, History, Geography, Computing, Art, Drama, Music, Design Technology and PE, with optional Italian language programme up to five hours weekly for native Italian speakers. Britannia was founded in 1987. After-school activities include sports on a football pitch, arts and music sessions, and a homework programme guided by English-speaking tutors.