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St. George's British International School, Rome

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Description

St George's is owned by a non-profitmaking Association and run as a limited company.The Principal is a member of HMC.

The school's main 14 acre site is on the north-west side of Rome, but 18 school buses serve all principal residential areas of Rome. A second site, in a gracious villa in the Nomentana district, opened in September 2002, offering an alternative city centre Junior School for children up to the age of eleven.

St George's provides a British-system education, with a rigorous academic programme, and many extra curricular activities. Sensitive pastoral care and encouragement of self-discipline are regarded as very important. The 15 years of schooling incorporate the work of UK kindergarten, primary and secondary schools, leading to (I)GCSE and the IB. Average class size is 20. There is a strong EAL programme in small sets in all except the final years and also provision for students with special educational needs.

Facilities include standard and specialised classrooms, a beautiful library with very up-to-date electronic facilities, three art studios, six laboratories and three computer rooms. Sports facilities include a running track, grass fields for football, rugby and cricket, astroturf tennis courts, and all-weather hockey, volleyball and basketball courts.

Teachers are almost all from UK, holding university degrees and on average have 8 years of teaching experience. All teachers participate in pastoral care and guidance through a House system.

Specialised careers advice is available. Most pupils go on to universities or other higher education, the majority to UK universities, but also to the USA, Italy and elsewhere.

The school year runs from early September to late June, Monday to Friday, 8.45am to 3.35pm, with many extra-curricular activities in breaks and after school. Music (choral and orchestra) is particularly strong, with drama, expeditions, many sports and hobbies all encouraged.

Field trips, musical tours, the Model United Nations and various other activities take place throughout the year.