Italy, Rome
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Modern International School Rome is a Cambridge curriculum school in Italy, serving students ages 3 to 18. The curriculum runs Cambridge Primary through Secondary (Grades 1–10) with a pathway to IGCSE and onward to A Levels or IB. Complementing Cambridge, the school offers a British Islamic Curriculum (Arabic Medium) that includes Qur'anic Studies, Islamic Studies and Arabic Language, with Italian language instruction and a tri-lingual program in English, Italian and Arabic. The campus features whiteboard-equipped classrooms, science laboratories and spaces for debate and student life. A broad sports program runs from Kindergarten to Grade 10, with age-appropriate PE and inter-school events. The arts program spans visual arts, drama and nasheed, with cross-curricular arts integration. Enrichment includes clubs such as Book Club & Creative Writing, Science Club and Public Speaking & Debate, plus leadership and sustainability activities. A signature feature is Qur'anic memorization and tajweed integrated with Cambridge studies.
V. Ariosto, 34, 00185 Roma RM, Italy
Modern International School Rome has typical class sizes of 15, instruction in English, Italian.
Via Ariosto 34, Rome 00185, RM-IT; located in the historic and cultural heart of Rome.
Pre Primary (Lower Kindergarten & Upper Kindergarten); Junior School (Year 1–6); Lower Secondary School (Grades 7–9) Cambridge Lower Secondary Curriculum; Secondary School (Grades 10–11) Cambridge IGCSE.
International Cambridge International Curriculum school with Qur'anic studies, Arabic language, and Islamic values; Italian language instruction.
Language support for English, Arabic, and Italian learners at all levels; small class sizes; wellbeing and pastoral support.
Italy
Islamic
Modern International School Rome teaches British Curriculum, Cambridge International AS Levels, Islamic Curriculum for students aged 3 to 14.
Cambridge International Curriculum from Primary through Secondary (Grades 1–10), with a pathway to Cambridge IGCSE and onward to A-levels or IB; British Islamic Curriculum (Arabic Medium) including Qur'anic Studies, Islamic Studies, and Arabic Language; Italian Language Curriculum; Tri-lingual program in English, Italian and Arabic.
IGCSE track with a pathway to A-levels or IB.
1. Submit an inquiry via MIS Rome's website or contact the admissions team. The admissions team responds with information about MIS Rome and guides you through the admissions journey. They respond to your inquiry to start the process.
2. Attend a school tour (in-person or virtual). The admissions team arranges the tour and answers questions about the school and program. The tour lets families experience MIS Rome firsthand.
3. Provide required documentation. The admissions team assists with collecting and submitting documents needed for admission. You receive further instructions on the materials required for your child's profile.
4. Entrance assessment. An entrance assessment is arranged by MIS Rome. The admissions team provides preparation guidance. The assessment helps the school evaluate readiness for admission.