Italy, Rome
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Founded in 1985, Saint Francis International School in Rome offers a blended American and International curriculum for children aged 3 to 14. The school serves a diverse, vibrant, and close-knit community. A small student body helps maintain close relationships between students and parents. Saint Francis is proudly part of Ingenium Education.
The school community is diverse, vibrant, and close-knit. School Life features a House System and after-school activities that support student engagement. Recent school news highlights Spirit Week and the election of House Captains, as well as events such as Easter celebrations and Miró-Inspired carnival masks. Open Day and Open Doors Day provide opportunities for families to visit and learn about the program.
Saint Francis International School in Rome, founded in 1985, offers a blended American and International curriculum for children aged 3 to 14. The school teaches in English, with Italian and Spanish as second languages. It is a laic, international school with an optional Italian Ministerial program, enabling Italian-speaking students to take Italian state exams in Grades 5 and 8. Core learning is supplemented by Theatre, Music, Information Technology and Physical Education. The campus at Via delle Benedettine, 50/b, 00135 Rome, provides class sizes and fosters ties between students and parents. The school is part of Ingenium Education and affiliated with RISA, linking it with other international schools in Rome and Lazio. After-school clubs run Monday to Thursday, including Dance, Art Lab, IT and sports, with an early drop-off option from 8:00. The program prepares students for international English- or American high schools, and Italian high schools through the Ministerial Program.