Italy, Milan
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Sprachatelier – The German language laboratory provides targeted German language learning with up to 15 hours per week in small groups, in a dedicated classroom with a specialist teacher, and a program tailored to age and German proficiency. The approach is dynamic and engaging, using rituals, songs, games, mime, and group and individual activities with materials created for the age group, and it supports the development of German language skills and confidence. Sport – The school offers sports activities that foster a positive attitude toward an active lifestyle, teach responsibility, and promote respectful competition; it organizes sports days and competitions with internal and external associations. Musica – The music program for grades six to eight includes one weekly lesson per class, culminating in a school concert performed with a professional band, with preparation that provides a live-performance experience. Campi invernali – The winter camps in Fiesch provide recreational and educational experiences for primary to high school students, with access to a ski area, a resort offering a pool, gyms, squash, bowling, and multimedia spaces, and on-slope dining that supports authentic community growth and cross-school exchange; the school is located at Via Andrea Appiani 21, Milano.
Schweizer Schule Rahn Education Mailand is a Swiss international school in Milan for ages 3 to 18, delivering a bespoke Lehrplan 21-based curriculum within a bilingual German-Italian framework. German is taught as the first language, with English introduced in grade 3, and French and Latin from grade 7; Spanish is available at Gymnasium. Instruction is delivered by native-speaking teachers, and the school supports multilingual development with formal language certificates (Goethe C1, IELTS/CAE, DELF B2, DELE B2) available to students. The campus, located at Via Andrea Appiani 21, has a long history dating to 1860 and is part of Rahn Education, recognized by Swiss and Italian authorities. The program leads to the bilingual Italian-Swiss Matura, aligning Swiss cantonal cycles with Italian schooling from Kindergarten to Gymnasium. Distinctive features include Sprachatelier, a German language lab, and Musica, with a yearly school concert, plus winter camps in Fiesch. A welcoming multilingual community awaits.