Italy, Rome
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Two campuses in Rome: Via Marcello Malpighi, 14, and Via Nomentana. The Swiss School of Rome leads to the Swiss Matura under the Canton of St. Gallen framework, with the high school concluding in the Federal Maturità Certificate and the middle school ending with the Italian licenza media. The Matura program fills German-Italian bilingual instruction, with high English proficiency and potential for French and Latin. The Malpighi campus has an on-site kitchen and canteen; the secondary school meals are served in the canteen at San Leone Magno through campus arrangements.
The Swiss School of Rome is an international school with an innovative, holistic pedagogy and leads to the Swiss Matura. The high school follows the educational program and directives of the Canton of St. Gallen and concludes with the Swiss Maturità Certificate; the middle school ends with the Italian licenza media. Matura students are bilingual in German and Italian, with a high level of English and the possibility to study French and/or Latin.
Extracurricular activities exist; an activities catalogue 2024/25 is available, though access is password protected.
Swiss School Rome is a day school in Rome offering a bespoke curriculum for students aged 3 to 18. It is officially recognised as a Swiss School Abroad in both Switzerland and Italy, reflecting a cross-border educational experience. The school leads to the Swiss Matura, following the Canton of St. Gallen directives, and concludes with the Federal Maturità Certificate, enabling access to Italian higher education. The middle school ends with Italian Licenza Media, and the program integrates German-Italian bilingual instruction with strong English and opportunities to study French and Latin. Students progress from pre-kindergarten through elementary and secondary levels across two campuses, with daily care and extended hours where available. Alumni study at universities in multiple countries. Facilities include two campuses, with the Malpighi site hosting a kitchen and canteen. The school emphasises multilingualism, cultural exchange, and participation in programs such as SUN in Geneva, arts projects, and community mentoring.