Italy, Modena
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The Sports and the Creative & Performing Arts are embedded in our school's curricula. Students can engage in additional clubs and develop their talents in the visual arts, drama, and music, football, martial arts, Rugby, Basketball, and much more. Beyond the classroom, children of all ages may also participate in the school's co-curricular programme and enjoy off-campus visits, specialist coaching and workshops.
The availability of co-curricular places is dependent on student interest, and the subjects offered may change from year-to-year. Specialist-led activities are run by professional, experienced teachers or coaches and may take place either on campus or off-site throughout the week.
We believe in enabling students to be actively involved in the community. This sentiment is embedded across our programmes with service-based activities serving as a unifying aspect of education at our school. Service-based clubs include Model United Nations and Sustainable Development Goals.
Sports and physical activities are a focus, with football, martial arts, Rugby, and Basketball among offerings. The Creative & Performing Arts are embedded in the curriculum, and students may participate in off-campus visits, specialist coaching and workshops.
International School of Modena is a private IB World School educating students aged 3 to 18. The campus offers the full International Baccalaureate continuum: Primary Years Programme in Kindergarten and Primary School, Middle Years Programme in Middle School, and the Diploma Programme in High School. English is the language of instruction, with Italian language support to aid bilingualism; IS Modena is the first IB Continuum school in Emilia-Romagna to deliver the entire IB curriculum in an English-based setting. The campus includes libraries, science laboratories, arts spaces, drama and music studios, and a Diploma Centre, plus a gym, football pitch and rooftop basketball court. Classrooms feature interactive projectors, digital whiteboards and personal devices; a Library and Collaborative Study Area supports group and independent learning. Since 1998, the school has grown with a strong co-curricular program, highlighted by Model United Nations and Sustainable Development Goals clubs, alongside sports and performing arts opportunities.