Italy, Naples
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01. Inquiry. Your first step is simple: complete the Inquiry Form. You'll access detailed information about ISN programs, fees, and admissions. This step has no obligation and helps ISN begin getting to know your family and guiding you through the admissions journey. Tuition & Fees for 2025/26 are listed in the OpenApply platform; special discounts for siblings are available: 15% off the second child, and 20% off the third child and any additional siblings, not applicable to Preschool or the Italian Program, nor to Annual, Registration, or Admission Fees.
02. Visit. After we receive your inquiry, Admissions will reach out to schedule a visit — either personalized or in a group setting. This is your chance to explore the campus, discover our programs, and ask questions. You may meet members of the Admissions Team and see ISN in action.
03. Application. The application process is fully online, and our Admissions Office will guide you step by step, ensuring everything is smooth and straightforward. Access the Registration of Interest - Inquiry Form via the link below: Registration of Interest - Inquiry Form (naples.openapply.com).
04. Review & Decision. Once we receive all the necessary documents, the Admissions Committee carefully reviews each application. The Head of School will then share the decision directly with families. This completes the initial admissions steps.
New student applications are accepted throughout the school year on a space-available basis. There are no deadlines, but space constraints exist in certain grades. Early applications are encouraged to maximize the chance of admission.
The International School of Naples (ISN) offers a US- and international standards-based Pre-K through Grade 12 program in Naples, Italy. The school provides an American curriculum with Advanced Placement (AP) courses and includes an Indian curriculum option, serving students from ages 3 to 18. ISN is accredited by US and international bodies and is an AP and SAT testing center. Instruction is in English, with the Italian State Program for elementary through high school, and language study includes Italian, Spanish, and French, with an English/Italian double curriculum option. The Middle and High School serve Grades 6–12 on a foundation, with Digital Learning and Digital Citizenship and a strong emphasis on language development. Notable features include John Cabot University's Italy Reads collaboration, a dedicated University Guidance Counselor, and a history dating to 1964. The campus sits at the former NATO base in Bagnoli, Parco San Laise, and offers sports, arts, field trips, and tech-enabled learning.