Italy, Rome
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The school requires students to wear the school uniform. In kindergarten a sports uniform is worn; in primary and secondary school a formal uniform is worn. Uniforms are supplied by an Italian company with Italian fabrics, and all items are made in Italy.
The catering service is managed by a company of excellence in the catering industry. Meals are prepared according to the indications of the doctor/nutritionist. Special menus are available for food intolerances or religious reasons upon submission of a diet request form.
The school is governed by Fondazione St. Philip School - ETS. It publishes institutional documents and transparent administration materials, including an organizational chart and collegial governing bodies, as well as annual financial and social reports.
St. Philip School in Rome offers a bilingual Italian–English curriculum for ages 3–13, part of Cambridge Institute for primary and middle school since 2022. The school serves preschool through secondary, with English and Italian taught by native or bilingual teachers. In bilingual nursery, three classes serve ages 3–5, with English instruction totaling 20 hours for 3-year-olds and 30 hours for 4–5-year-olds, alongside 25 curricular hours. The bilingual primary program shares instruction between Italian and English, with at least 21 English hours weekly. In the middle school, 12 English hours weekly are delivered, with native-speaking and Italian teachers alternating. The campus covers 5,000 meters and includes 15 classrooms, 6 laboratories, 5 sports fields and a theater. Core learning centers emphasize art, music and movement, supported by laboratories in art, music, computer, chemistry and multimedia. A Chinese language and culture course begins in primary, with Hanban YCT 1 certification available in secondary.