Italy, Milan
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Cambridge Primary is used for ages 5 to 11. English is the first language. Italian is taught as a foreign language. Sinhala or Bengali is taught as a foreign language. Cambridge Secondary is used for ages 11 to 14. English is the first language. Italian is taught as a foreign language. Sinhala or Bengali is taught as a foreign language. For Cambridge IGCSE, English and Italian are Group I languages.
English is the first language; Italian is taught as a foreign language; Sinhala or Bengali is taught as a foreign language.
St. Joseph's International College Milan is an international college in Milan, Italy, delivering a Cambridge curriculum for ages 5 to 18. Cambridge Primary (ages 5–11) provides a broad, balanced start, followed by Cambridge Secondary (ages 11–14). The school follows the Cambridge IGCSE Ordinary Level syllabus and offers Cambridge International AS Levels and A Levels. The college is a Cambridge Examination Centre (Reg no IT957) since 2014, enabling private candidates to sit IGCSE, AS and A Levels on campus. The Head of School is Mr. Thimira Warnakulasuriya, and the community welcomes students from Sri Lanka, India, Bangladesh, the Philippines, and beyond. Facilities include a Library, a Computer Lab, and a Science Laboratory. Extracurriculars feature the College Western Band, a College Soccer Team, and Board Games such as Carom and chess. Students have achieved double Italy's national average for IGCSE results. The college has over 15 years of experience and celebrates cultural events while preparing students for future challenges. The campus supports students through tailored guidance, too.