Italy, Turin
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The IST campus sits in the hills of Turin and blends new and historic buildings that house 40 classrooms. The campus is fully wireless, and classrooms are equipped with Apple TV's and digital screens. The campus includes a multi-purpose Assembly Hall and Gymnasium. The central Piazza provides space for play, and there is an early childhood playground. The campus also features a CoLab (library), three science laboratories, an outdoor football pitch, a basketball court, and a cafeteria.
Outdoor sports facilities include a football pitch and a basketball court. A Gymnasium supports indoor physical education. The campus layout accommodates outdoor and indoor activities for recreation and physical education. The available spaces are designed to support a broad range of school athletics and intramural activities.
The campus includes three science laboratories for scientific inquiry. The CoLab library provides a dedicated space for study and collaboration. Classrooms are fully wireless and equipped with Apple TV's and digital screens. These facilities support IB delivery across early years to Diploma through the school's academic program.
IST offers a comprehensive range of after-school activities. On-campus activities run Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday from 15:30 to 16:45, with a shuttle bus at 17:00 for those using the regular bus. The Home Club provides extended day supervision for Nursery to Grade 5. Orchestras include Junior Orchestra and IST Orchestra, with performances during school and at events.
International School of Turin (IST) is a private, non-denominational day school in Piedmont offering a broad IB continuum—PYP, MYP and DP—alongside Indian, Japanese, French, Dutch, Cambridge and British curricula. The school serves students aged 3 to 18, providing Early Years through Grade 12. IST is accredited by NEASC and CIS and operates across campuses, including historic villas in Turin and a Chieri campus opened in 2010 with a Good School Food Programme. The Italian Programme runs parallel to the IB path, with many subjects taught in English. The campus features 40 classrooms, wireless connectivity, Apple TVs and digital screens, a CoLab library, three science laboratories, an Assembly Hall, a Gymnasium, a central Piazza, an early childhood play space and outdoor sports facilities. A rich cocurricular program includes performing arts, science, service clubs, MUN, and international exchanges, complemented by after-school activities and an active student council. Supports families seeking global-minded education.