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Canadian College Italy

Italy, Lanciano

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How to apply, waitlist information, and financial support

Admissions Process

1. Complete the CCI Online Application Form. You will need to upload a recent picture of yourself and a scan of your passport. A credit or debit card will be required to pay the non-refundable 70 euro Application Fee upon submitting the Application Form.
2. Have a Parent or Guardian complete the Confidential Parent's Report.
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4. Forward this online Recommendation Form to two teachers to complete.
5. Applications are reviewed by an advisory committee upon receipt, and applicants will be informed as soon as a decision is made. The school operates on rolling admissions and offers places based on academic record, teacher recommendations and the availability of space in any given year.

Scholarships and Financial Aid

Scholarships are merit-based and are awarded to students who demonstrate high academic achievement, outstanding talent, extra-curricular participation, good citizenship and leadership. Bursaries support students with financial need who demonstrate strong academics, good character and potential for meaningful school contributions. A third-party service provides timely, unbiased and confidential analysis of a family's financial ability to contribute towards their child's education.

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees €45,900
Ages 14 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 80
Type Co-educational (boarding)
Opened 1995
Bus Service No

Canadian College Italy is a university-preparatory, co-educational boarding high school in Lanciano, Abruzzo. The school delivers an Ontario Ministry of Education–supervised high school curriculum taught in English, with Italian language taught by a native Italian teacher. It serves Grades 9–12 and offers enrollment for a single semester or up to four academic years. Eighty percent of teaching staff come from Ontario, and the teacher–student ratio is 1:12. Graduates earn the Ontario Secondary School Diploma, and the program has Ontario credit-granting authority since 1995. The campus occupies a 14th‑century palazzo on Via Cavour, featuring a central atrium, an Art room, a science lab and a library/study area. Boarding life is organized in Cuore residence for girls, and Allegria and Palazzo de Giorgio for boys. The program supports university placements worldwide and provides access to outdoor activities, including hiking and winter skiing, plus a scuba certification program after a year of dives.

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