Acorn International School

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Rome, Lazio
International School

Overview

Born in 1999, Acorn provides a stimulating dual curriculum programme of study that engages each child through study, exploration and inquiry. With more than 350 students, the school is a center of excellence recognized by:
– The Italian Ministry of Education as a foreign school in Italy
– The Cambridge University for exams preparation
– International Baccalaureate as a candidate school

Being part of the Ingenium Education, since 2023 the school became a special partner of OUP Oxford University for Professional Development of teachers, international curriculum, exam preparation and online learning.
We inspire our students to be critical, creative, innovative and enterprising problem-solvers and team-workers who are communicative and literate in multiple languages. We challenge our learners to strive for their individual potential and excellence, achieving the “knowledge, values, skills and understanding that they will require through their lifetimes and to apply them with confidence” (UNESCO, 1995).

We strive for excellence by aiming at nurturing the personal development of committed, empathic, open minded and responsible global citizens.
Acorn believes that every child has a right to the best education possible. We aim to develop both intellect and character within a stimulating and challenging dual curriculum, nurturing the development of conscientious and responsible global citizens, as well as life-long learners.

Respect for each other and for the world we live in are central values at Acorn International School. We teach and celebrate cultural diversity and individual differences. Through our project-based curriculum we study aspects of life and geographical features within cultures other than our own. Through fund raising, the students are encouraged to adopt an endangered animal and donate to charities supporting schools and children in developing countries.

Acorn is immersed in the Vejo Park Campus, northern-Rome. Our campus provides a balanced environment between classroom and laboratory spaces and meaningful outdoor experiences.

Our cutting-edge campus provides science, chemistry, physics and biology laboratories, libraries, open spaces, 2 sport gyms, 3 sport fields, auditorium an in-house canteen.

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Type of school
International School
British Curriculum - Cambridge Curriculum - Italian Curriculum
Age range
Gender

Co-Education

from 8,500 to 14,500 EUR

Foundation

Founded in 1999

Nationalities

28 different nationalities

Nr of students

350 students

Academics

Acorn International School provides a stimulating dual curriculum programme of study that engages each child through study, exploration and inquiry. We pride ourselves on offering your children a challenging and nurturing educational programme that provides them with discipline, skills, and challenging learning goals, but also with flexibility, empathy and creativity.

The Acorn International School currently has more than 350 students aged 3 to 18 with an offer "dual-curriculum" that combines the best of the Italian ministerial curriculum with English. As a foreign school recognized by the Ministry of Education, Acorn is home Cambridge accredited and Oxford University’s OUP Italian partner for development professional teachers, the English curriculum and online learning.

Oxford University Press (OUP) collaborates with Acorn International School as a supplier of educational services and resources capable of issuing international certifications such as OxfordAQA, including international GCSE and international A-Level, and Oxford International disbursement Curriculum (OIC).

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Curriculum

British Curriculum, Cambridge Curriculum, Italian Curriculum

Examinations

Cambridge, IB Diploma, IGCSE

Language of instruction

Foreign languages taught

Tuition Fees for 2025

Learn more about Acorn International School tuition fees for 2025, including general fee details and available scholarships.

Annual tuition fees

Annual tuition fees at Acorn International School range from EUR 8,500 to EUR 14,500, depending on the student's grade level and program.

Scholarships

Scholarship information is not currently available. Please contact the school directly through this page to learn more.

Campus Facilities

Classrooms
Library
Arts room
Music room
Gym
Basketball court
Soccer court
Computer room
Parking
Dining room

Minimum Enrollment Duration

This school requires a minimum enrollment of 12 months, ensuring students have adequate time to benefit from the curriculum and educational experience.

Student Community

Acorn International School welcomes a vibrant community of 350 students representing 28 different nationalities.

Uniform

Students are required to wear school uniforms.

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Tuition fees for Acorn International School range from 8500 to 14500 EUR per year depending on the student’s grade and chosen program.

Scholarship information is not currently available. Please contact the school directly through this page to learn more.
International Bilingual School Rome. Acorn House offers an exclusive challenging dual curriculum English/Italian from Early Years through to Middle School.
This institution has a total enrollment of 350 students.

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Which activities this school offers

Adventure Activities

CAS (Creativity, Activity, Service)

Community Service and Outreach Programs

Culinary Arts

Cultural Exchange Programs

Debate and Public Speaking Clubs

Entrepreneurship and Business Clubs

Environmental and Sustainability Clubs

Model United Nations (MUN)

Music

Performing Arts

Robotics and Coding Clubs

Science and STEM Clubs

Sports

The Duke of Edinburgh's Award

Visual Arts

Yoga and Meditation

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