Overview
Rome International School (RIS) offers an unparalleled inclusive international education that prepares students to solve problems that have not yet been imagined and to work in jobs that may not yet exist.
We continue to be the only school in Rome authorised to offer both the International Baccalaureate (IB) Primary Years Programme and IB Diploma Programme. The school is an accredited centre for the Cambridge IGCSE thereby ensuring the quality and consistency of a true international education.
Highly qualified, caring and experienced staff motivate and inspire students to achieve their potential, both academically and personally.
We teach students to think for themselves and to understand the significance of what they are learning in global and local contexts. Our inquiry-based educational approach places students at the centre of the learning process and encourages them to be active participants in their education.
Students who complete the rewarding educational journey at RIS progress to attend universities of their choice worldwide. They will have established a personal set of values that will lay the foundation for international mindedness and critical thinking to develop and flourish.
From the Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award to a sustainability education partnership with WWF and Eco Schools, our community of learners can participate in enriching co-curricular and extracurricular activities that take learning beyond the classroom and make real-life connections.
The school’s state-of-the-art building has been purpose-built to meet every learning and teaching requirement. Nestled in almost four hectares of natural parkland in north-west Rome, close to the city centre, our campus offers students plenty of opportunities to play, discover and experiment.
Joining RIS means joining an extended international community.
We are a member of the Globeducate ICS family of schools, united by a vision to prepare each student to become a global citizen who can shape the world.
With a student intake of over 50 different nationalities, Rome International School is the ideal context for a rewarding and progressive educational experience.
- from 2
- to 18 years old
Co-Education
from 9,700 to 24,425 EUR
Founded in 1988
50 different nationalities
450 students
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Academics
RIS is an International Baccalaureate World School – the only school in Rome authorised to offer both the IB Primary Years Programme for ages 3 to 11 and the IB Diploma Programme for ages 16 to 18. Our rich middle school (ages 12 to 14) curriculum leading to the Cambridge IGCSE (ages 14 to 16), provides the consistency of a true international education.
Curriculum
Examinations
Language of instruction
Foreign languages taught
Accreditations
IB World School; Cambridge International School; Duke of Edinburgh's International Award; Eco School
Tuition Fees for 2025
Learn more about Rome International School tuition fees for 2025, including general fee details and available scholarships.
Annual tuition fees
Annual tuition fees at Rome International School range from EUR 9,700 to EUR 24,425, 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.
Extra curricular
Things to know
Enrollment phase
K-12
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
Rome International School welcomes a vibrant community of 450 students representing 50 different nationalities.
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Location
- Address: Via Guglielmo Pecori Giraldi, 13700135 Roma RM, Italy
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Tuition fees for Rome International School range from 9700 to 24425 EUR per year depending on the student’s grade and chosen program.
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