Italy, Genoa
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ISG does not have any boarding facilities. Students must reside with at least one parent or legal guardian.
There is no school uniform. Students must dress appropriately and respectfully at school. From Reception to Grade 10, students wear an ISG t-shirt for Physical Education.
A catering company prepares daily hot meals in the school kitchen. All students have lunch in school and the cost is included in the tuition.
The International School of Genoa is a not-for-profit organisation and operates as an association; families pay a one-time membership fee to become associates.
ISG, International School in Genoa, is a not-for-profit international school delivering the International Baccalaureate continuum from early years through high school. The campus serves students aged 2 to 18 with English instruction; EAL support and formal Italian are provided in all classes. Italian language development is supported, and additional languages—French, Spanish, German, and Mandarin—are offered in secondary school. ISG is the first IB Continuum School in Liguria and an IB World School, accredited by the Council of International Schools. The curriculum provides a complete path from Early Years to the IB Diploma (DP) for ages 2–17, with PYP in Early Years and Elementary, MYP in Grades 6–10, and DP in Grades 11–12. Facilities include science laboratories, an Innovation Lab for Computer Science and Design & Technology, a library with thousands of books in multiple languages, and a 6,000-square-metre campus at Genova-Quarto. After-school activities, field trips, and a summer program enrich student life.