List of 56 Best Schools in Italy (2026 Fees)

Almost everyone gushes about setting foot in Italy to witness its sophisticated culture, cuisine, and architecture. This European country has so much to offer for locals, tourists, and immigrants. Studying in Italy is a gateway to Europe. Moreover, schools in Italy are some of the most affordable learning institutions in Europe. Likewise, students in Italy get the chance to immerse in the exquisite Italian Renaissance art and architecture. There are also 51 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Italy, which serve as great reminders of the rich history and culture of the country.

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Facts about Schools in Italy

  • Schools in Italy implement morning lessons, which start at 8 o’clock or 8:30, from Mondays until Saturdays. Each day is dedicated for a five-hour learning session.
  • Some schools deviate from the five-hour schedule in order to give students time to rest on weekends. What they do instead is allow students to attend classes, which last for more than the 5-hour mark, to cover the Saturday schedule.
  • Most schools in Italy are government-funded, although private institutions also exist.
  • Subjects taught at schools in Italy are classified into 3 areas: Area A (Italian, art, and a foreign language), Area B (mathematics, science, and physical education), and Area C (history, geography, social studies, music).
  • A school year in Italy usually begins on the second week of September, and ends on the second week of June.
  • Each school year is divided into 2 terms, called “quadrimestri”, which are autumn and spring. The autumn term usually starts in September and finishes in January, while the spring term begins in January and ends in June.
  • Secondary schools in Italy are listed among the top 30 best institutions in the world.

Education System in Italy

Education in Italy is mandatory for children from age 6 to 16. Schools in Italy have three phases: primary school, middle school, and high school. Before a child enrolls in a primary school, he is first sent to kindergarten or “scuola dell’infanzia”, where he learns the fundamentals of counting and reading, as well as socializing. At age 6, a child is enrolled into a primary school or “scuola primaria/elementare” which lasts for 5 years. In primary schools, children are taught the basics  in Italian, English, mathematics, sciences, history and geography, social studies, physical education, and the arts. Upon completion of primary education, students are sent to secondary school, which is divided into 2 parts: lower secondary school or “scuola media”, also known as middle school, and upper secondary school or “scuola superiore”, also known as secondary school.

Types of High Schools in Italy

There are 3 types of secondary schools in Italy, depending on the specialization of each institution.

Liceo
This type of school provides mostly theoretical knowledge, with a specialization in the humanities, sciences, or the arts.

Istituto Tecnico
This type of school is concentrated in providing theoretical learning coupled with technical skills in various fields of specialization, such as economics, law, technology, tourism, and administration.

Istituto Professionale
This type of school offers vocational courses, which aim to prepare students for employment. Most of its specialization focuses on agriculture, health and social services, hospitality and gastronomy, and artisanal production, among others.

Below is a comprehensive list of all schools in Italy (Rome, Milan, Naples, Turin, Palermo, Genoa, Bologna, Florence, Bari, Catania, Venice, Verona, Messina, Padua, Trieste, Taranto, Brescia, Parma, Prato, Modena, Reggio Calabria, Reggio Emilia, Perugia, Ravenna, Livorno, Cagliari, Foggia, Rimini, Salerno, Ferrara, Sassari, Latina, Giugliano in Campania, Monza, Syracuse, Bergamo, Pescara, Trento, Forlì, Vicenza, Terni, Bolzano, Novara, Piacenza, Ancona, Andria, Udine, Arezzo, Cesena, Lecce, Pesaro, Barletta, Alessandria, La Spezia, Pistoia, Pisa, Catanzaro, Guidonia Montecelio, Lucca, Brindisi, Torre del Greco, Treviso, Busto Arsizio, Como, Marsala, Grosseto, Sesto San Giovanni, Pozzuoli, Varese, Fiumicino, Casoria, Asti, Cinisello Balsamo, Caserta, Gela, Aprilia, Ragusa, Pavia, Cremona, Carpi, Quartu Sant'Elena, Lamezia Terme, Altamura, Imola, L’Aquila, Massa, Trapani, Viterbo, Cosenza, Potenza, Castellammare di Stabia, Afragola, Vittoria, Crotone, Pomezia, Vigevano, Carrara, Caltanissetta, Viareggio, Fano, Savona, Matera, Olbia, Legnano, Acerra, Marano di Napoli, Benevento, Molfetta, Agrigento, Faenza, Cerignola, Moncalieri, Foligno, Manfredonia, Tivoli, Cuneo, Trani, Bisceglie, Bitonto, Bagheria, Anzio, Portici, Modica, Sanremo, Avellino, Teramo, Montesilvano, Siena, Gallarate, Velletri, Cava de' Tirreni, San Severo, Aversa, Ercolano, Civitavecchia, Acireale, Mazara del Vallo, Rovigo, Pordenone, Battipaglia, Rho, Chieti, Scafati, Scandicci). Edarabia strives to offer the latest updates, helping you find the best schools in Italy with information on tuition fees, accreditation details, videos, photos, location map, community reviews and ratings.

Edarabia showcases all private schools in Italy through which parents can filter by tuition fees, curriculum, rankings & ratings. There are many public, private and charter schools near you that cater to both expat and local students.

Depending on the level of education; kindergartens (pre-schools), primary, secondary and high schools will all have varying tuition fees. Most K-12 schools offer different curriculums and extra-curricular activities to support the intellectual and physical wellbeing of students. Admissions for the top international schools in Italy tend to have waiting lists so it is recommended that parents apply well in advance to secure a spot for their children. Additionally, each school has ratings based on parent reviews and are ranked below accordingly.

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Acorn House International Bilingual School Rome
  • Address: via della giustiniana 1200
  • Founded: 1999
  • Curriculum: UK EYFS, Italian, IGCSE, British
  • 2 Reviews
  • EUR 11,500
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St Stephen's School
  • Address: Via Aventina 3
  • Founded: 1964
  • Curriculum: IB, Boarding
  • 2 Reviews
  • EUR 30,550
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Britannia International School of Rome
  • Address: Via Ernesto Parisi 11
  • Founded: 1987
  • Curriculum: UK EYFS, Italian, British
  • 1 Review
  • EUR 7,375
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Canadian College Italy
  • Address: Via Camillo Benso Conte di Cavour 13, Lanciano
  • Founded: 1995
  • Curriculum: Italian, Boarding
  • 1 Review
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European School of Varese
  • Address: Via Montello, 118
  • Founded: 1960
  • Curriculum: Italian, British
  • 1 Review
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H-FARM International School - Venezia
  • Address: Via Adriano Olivetti 1
  • Founded: 2005
  • Curriculum: IB, Boarding
  • 1 Review
  • EUR 12,840
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International School of Milan
  • Address: Via I Maggio, 20 Baranzate
  • Founded: 1958
  • Curriculum: IB, Boarding
  • 1 Review
  • EUR 17,523
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St Louis School - Caviglia
  • Address: Via Enrico Caviglia
  • Founded: 1996
  • Curriculum: Italian, IGCSE, IB, GCSE, British, Boarding
  • 1 Review
  • EUR 16,051
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WINS – World International School of Torino
  • Address: Via Traves 28
  • Founded: 2017
  • Curriculum: Italian, IGCSE, IB, GCSE, Boarding
  • 1 Review
  • EUR 12,400
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Aleardo Aleardi International School of Verna
  • Address: via Segantini 20
  • Founded: 1948
  • Curriculum: Italian, IGCSE, IB
Ambrit International School
  • Address: Via Filippo Tajani 50
  • Curriculum: IB
  • EUR 15,856
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American Overseas School of Rome
  • Address: Via Cassia 811
  • Founded: 1947
  • Curriculum: American
  • EUR 18,800
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American School of Milan
  • Address: Via K. Marx 14
  • Founded: 1962
  • Curriculum: IB, American
  • EUR 16,500
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Andersen International School
  • Address: Via Don Carlo San Martino 8
  • Curriculum: UK EYFS, Italian, British
  • EUR 13,050
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Anglo Italian School Montessori Division
  • Address: Building H Viale della Liberazione, 1 Bagnoli
  • Founded: 1958
  • Curriculum: Montessori, Italian, British
  • EUR 5,663
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Bilingual European School
  • Address: Via Val Cismon 9
  • Founded: 1999
  • Curriculum: Italian, IB, British
  • EUR 12,363
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Castelli International School
  • Address: Via degli Scozzesi, 13 Grottaferrata
  • Founded: 1977
  • Curriculum: Italian, IGCSE, British
  • EUR 9,300
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Core International School
  • Address: Via Crati 19
  • Founded: 1983
  • Curriculum: Italian, British
  • EUR 10,200
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Deledda International School
  • Address: Corso Mentana 27, CAP
  • Curriculum: Italian, IB
English International School
  • Address: Villa Segafredo Via Segafredo 50 Rosa
  • Founded: 1992
  • Curriculum: Italian
Gonzaga International School - Palermo
  • Address: Via Piersanti Mattarella 38/42
  • Founded: 2008
  • Curriculum: Italian, IB
Greenwood Garden School
  • Address: Via Vito Sinisi 5
  • Founded: 1974
  • Curriculum: Italian
ICS Milan International School - Symbiosis
  • Address: Viale Ortles, 46
  • Curriculum: UK EYFS, Italian, IB, British
  • EUR 13,800
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International School of Bergamo
  • Address: Via Gleno 54
  • Curriculum: Italian, IB
  • EUR 13,110
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International School of Bologna
  • Address: Via della Liberta 2
  • Founded: 2004
  • Curriculum: Italian, IB
  • EUR 14,888
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