Italy, Parma
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The school offers the European Baccalaureate. Cambridge Preparation Centre is available. The school publishes an annual plan of activities for 2024/2025 and a multiannual plan for 2022-2024. A robotics project named 'ZOE' is run, described as the robot of quality, with related activities.
A music project is run in collaboration with Casa della Musica, teaching pieces from Carmen, Falstaff, The Magic Flute, The Sound of Music, and Mary Poppins; sessions take place at school and at Casa della Musica.
Scambio culturale individuale is supported, with guidelines available to participate. Erasmus+ mobility projects exist, including Leading Learning; the school is a winner of KA122-SCH. Visite di studio SEP-AES Tyrol involve bilateral exchanges with Accredited European School Tyrol, Austria.
The school participates in student sports championships and Giochi della Gioventù 2024/2025.
The OASI project provides psychological mediation for students, parents, and staff. The schoolcommunity engages in charitable activities such as students donating books to the pediatric hospital in Parma.
Erasmus+ KA122-SCH mobility project Leading Learning is active. Cambridge Preparation Centre exists to support Cambridge-related study.
The OASI project supports mental wellbeing and there are anti-bullying measures in place.
Scuola per l'Europa in Parma is an Italian school affiliated with the European Schools system, serving students aged 4 to 17. It operates on two campuses: the main Strada Langhirano 177/A for administration, and the nursery and primary campus at Strada Aurelio Saffi 8. The school offers the European Baccalaureate as its diploma, with the EB framework defining the curriculum and assessment for secondary education. Founded in 2004 to welcome EFSA staff children, it serves about 800 students across Anglophone, Francophone, and Italophone sections. The school provides biology and chemistry laboratories, a hydroponics cultivation system, and gastronomy experiments that combine chemistry and physics. An immersive learning environment and libraries support study. Programs include the ZOE robotics project and a music collaboration with Casa della Musica; the Cambridge Preparation Centre; and Erasmus+ mobility. Community initiatives include the OASI wellbeing project and charitable activities, along with sport participation and anti-bullying measures.