Italy, Rome
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Annual tuition fees (2025/2026 academic year)
- Kindergarten (K1 / age 3): EUR 2,500 per year.
- Kindergarten (K2 / age 4): EUR 2,500 per year.
- Kindergarten (K3 / age 5): EUR 2,500 per year.
- Grade 1 (age 6): EUR 3,500 per year.
- Grade 2 (age 7): EUR 3,500 per year.
- Grade 3 (age 8): EUR 3,500 per year.
- Grade 4 (age 9): EUR 3,500 per year.
- Grade 5 (age 10): EUR 3,500 per year.
- Grade 6 (age 11): EUR 3,500 per year.
- Grade 7 (age 12): EUR 3,900 per year.
- Grade 8 (age 13): EUR 3,900 per year.
- Grade 9 (age 14): EUR 5,000 per year.
- Grade 10 (age 15): EUR 5,000 per year.
- Grade 11 (age 16): EUR 7,500 per year.
- Grade 12 (age 17): EUR 7,500 per year.
Per-term fees
- The school publishes annual tuition amounts. A per-term breakdown is not published publicly. Families should expect that the school issues invoices on an annual or term basis but per-term prices are not listed publicly.
Application / registration fees (one-time)
- No publicly published, fixed application or family registration fee amount is available in the school's public fee information.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- Specific billing schedules (for example: billed annually, by term, or by instalment), deposit amounts, late-payment penalties, and detailed payment terms are not published in the publicly available fee information.
Boarding fees
- No boarding provision or boarding fees are published for this school. The available fee information lists day-school tuition only.
Other compulsory or additional costs (uniforms, textbooks, exams, trips, activities)
- Detailed fees for uniforms, textbooks, external exam fees, school lunches, educational trips, extracurricular activities, technology/devices, and other ancillary charges are not published in the public fee summary. Families should budget separately for uniforms, exam fees (IGCSE/A-levels where applicable), school trips and any optional after-school activities unless these items are confirmed as included at enrolment.
Refund information (withdrawal, deposit, cancellations)
- No publicly available refund or withdrawal policy (including whether deposits or registration payments are refundable and under what conditions) is published alongside the fee schedule.
Fee payment options (bank transfer, card, online payment)
- The publicly available fee summary does not list accepted payment methods (for example: bank transfer, credit/debit card, or online payment portals).
Summary of what was found and what was not published
- Found and verified: the annual tuition amounts by year group for the 2025/2026 academic year (full list above).
- Not published publicly in the school's fee information: a per-term price schedule, any application/registration fee amount, billing schedule and payment terms, boarding fees (if any), specific charges for uniforms/textbooks/exams/trips, refund and withdrawal policy details, and the school's accepted payment methods.
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European International School & College Rome provides a continuous educational pathway for students aged 3 to 18, grounded in the British Curriculum. From early years through to the end of secondary education, the school offers a structured framework that supports independent learning, collaborative projects, and progressive assessment. The campus hosts age-appropriate facilities designed to support exploration, practical inquiry, and social development. Instruction emphasizes clear progression across subjects, with a timetable that includes English, mathematics, sciences, humanities, and languages within a British framework. Students engage in a variety of routines, including specialist lessons in core subjects, along with opportunities for inquiry-based learning and personal development. The school aims to equip students with study skills, critical thinking, and resilience to prepare for further education in a global context, while fostering responsibility and global awareness in a diverse community. The school welcomes students from varied backgrounds and supports inclusive learning for all abilities.