Italy, Rome
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English is the primary language of instruction for core subjects, taught within the Cambridge International Curriculum. Italian is taught as an additional language from early primary to support local integration and cultural understanding. Arabic is taught as a subject from Lower Kindergarten, with Qur'anic Studies and Islamic Studies included, and Arabic Language instruction aligned with the British Islamic Curriculum (Arabic Medium). The program promotes a tri-lingual framework: English, Italian, and Arabic.
The school uses English as the primary medium of instruction; Arabic and Italian are taught as languages, contributing to a tri-lingual program.
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.