Italy, Rome
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The New School Rome is a private, not-for-profit international day school serving students aged 3–18. It delivers the English National Curriculum across Foundation Stage, Primary, and Secondary, with a pathway through Cambridge IGCSE, Pearson Edexcel IGCSE, and Cambridge A Levels. The school is affiliated with COBIS, Cambridge International, and Pearson Edexcel and is a member of the Rome International Schools Association. Class sizes are small to support individual attention. Established in 1972 by a consortium of parents and teachers, it operates as a democratic community where parents, students and staff collaborate as equal partners. The campus features the Little Explorers Foundation Stage, a nature-based setting for 3–5 year olds, plus on-site facilities for music, drama, and language study. Italian is taught from Year 1. A range of residential trips, guest speakers and sports tournaments enriches learning. Pastoral care and wellbeing underpin academic life.
Via della Camilluccia, 669, 00135 Roma RM, Italy
The New School Rome has instruction in English.
The New School Rome is located in Rome, Italy. The street address is Via Della Camilluccia 669, 00135 Roma. The campus serves pupils aged 3-18 as a private, not-for-profit international school.
Foundation Stage; Primary; Senior (A-Levels).
Private, not-for-profit international day school.
EAL; Learning Support.
British international education affiliations: COBIS membership; Cambridge International; Pearson Edexcel; Rome International Schools Association.
Primary school day starts at 08:30; lessons begin at 08:45; break at 10:30–11:00; lunch 12:00–12:30; play in the garden until 13:30; day ends at 15:30.
Annual tuition at The New School Rome ranges from EUR 11,200 to EUR 20,300 for 2026/27.
The New School Rome teaches British Curriculum, Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge A Levels, EYFS (Early years foundation stage) for students aged 3 to 18.
The New School Rome follows the English National Curriculum for pupils aged 3–18. It is organized into Foundation Stage, Primary, and Secondary. In Secondary, there is a creative core in Art and Drama alongside core academic study. A-Levels are offered for 16+ as a pathway to universities in the UK and worldwide. The school maintains small class sizes and a favorable student-teacher ratio to support individual attention.
The New School Rome maintains small class sizes and a favorable student-teacher ratio.
Academic Year 2025 shows strong examination results; The New School Rome is one of the best performing schools in Europe for exam results. For A-Levels, the 3-year aggregate is A–A 49% and A–C 89%. For GCSE, the 3-year aggregate is A–A 48% and A–C 87%. Cohorts are small, typically 16–20 students in examination years.
Graduates pursue higher education at universities around the world. Destinations include Oxford, St Andrews, Cambridge, LUISS, Bocconi and MIT. A-Levels and the EPQ provide preparation for university applications.
The New School Rome welcomes admissions inquiries. An Admission Enquiry form is available.
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