Italy, Turin
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Vittoria Junior students wear the school uniform, which is comfortable yet formal. Uniforms foster a sense of belonging and identity.
Vittoria Junior offers a dedicated canteen service for Nursery, Primary and Middle School, run by Elior. The menu is balanced with seasonal ingredients; special menus accommodate allergies, intolerances, or dietary choices; meals include a morning snack and a mid-afternoon snack for after-school activities.
Vittoria Schools Torino is operated by Vittoria srl, with Vittoria Junior International School srl and Vittoria Upper Secondary International School srl as separate entities.
Vittoria International School in central Turin serves students aged 3 to 18. Founded 47 years ago, it operates Vittoria Junior (Nursery–Primary–Middle) and Vittoria High Schools (Italian Curriculum High School or Upper Secondary International School) on a 7,200 square metre campus. Instruction is largely English, with Italian, French and Spanish offered as additional languages. The Primary School combines the Italian official programme with Cambridge Primary, teaching Humanities in Italian and STEM in English. Lower Secondary blends the MIUR curriculum for Humanities and Arts with Cambridge Lower Secondary for Science, Maths and ICT, while English proficiency (exit level B1/B2) accompanies the Italian Middle School Diploma. The Upper Secondary International School offers four years of English-language study, with Cambridge ICE (Grades 9–10) and the IB Diploma Programme (Grades 11–12). All subjects are taught in English; Italian literature is taught in Italian. The school emphasises international mindedness alongside Italian identity, supported by a Global Perspectives Programme and a range of co-curricular activities for students worldwide.