Overview
Nestling at the foot of the Aventine, the most exclusive of Rome’s seven hills, and a stone’s throw from the city’s great imperial sites, our international, non-profit, non-denominational high school for boarding and day students has built its academic program and reputation on the classical heritage of our host country, Italy, and the rigor of two prestigious educational models: the American, independent college-preparatory curriculum, and the International Baccalaureate Diploma.
The St. Stephen’s Family and our values
At three hundred students, we are small; fifty-eight boarders constitute our ‘nuclear’ family. The experiential dimension of our curriculum, which includes an extensive trip program, confers a ‘hands-on’ feel to our academics, and our location, in the heart of the Eternal City and at the crossroads of Europe, provides a rich cultural context in which to learn and grow. The faculty at St. Stephen’s are scholars, artists, writers, and scientists who are passionate about their subjects and illuminate the minds and lives of the students they teach each day and every year. Our students come from all over the world to pursue their high school education in an atmosphere of scholarly endeavor, creative exploration, and multicultural exchange. The motto of the School’s founders in 1964 articulates the dedication to academic excellence shared by students and faculty alike:
- Mens (mind): the ability to think critically, creatively, and scientifically, coupled with a good dose of natural curiosity;
- Voluntas (will): the motivation to succeed and the potential to excel academically;
- Gratia (influence): interpreted as personal and social integrity, cooperation and concern for others, and commitment to community, both local and global.
The Pillars of Academic Excellence
We are an English-language international school in the heart of Rome whose small size and stimulating collaborative environment offer students a transformative college preparatory experience anchored by the highest standards of academic excellence. St. Stephen’s is a four-year, non-profit, independent, non-denominational, day and boarding school that draws on the strengths of both American and European education traditions to give our students a deeper understanding of the world grounded in Western culture.
Through close mentoring, intellectual inquiry, and inspired teaching in a small class setting, we motivate students to reach their fullest potential and take responsibility for their academic achievement, which readies them for the most competitive universities on both sides of the Atlantic and the joys and benefits of lifelong learning. We foster a warm, collaborative environment – enriched by a vibrant boarding program — so young people gain the confidence to find their true balance and engage fully as caring citizens in a diverse international community. We examine the rich historical layers of Rome as a source for academic inspiration and encourage students to engage its dynamic urban environment. We strive to provide a holistic preparatory experience that lays the foundation for continued academic achievement and a fulfilling life.
In 1964, St. Stephen’s School was established as a non-profit, tax-exempt corporation in Connecticut, fueled solely by a bold dream. The School’s four founders, led by Dr. John O. Patterson, headmaster for thirteen years at the Kent School in Connecticut, had nothing tangible to offer the new corporation. They brought, instead, their dream and a combined total of more than one hundred years of experience in secondary school education. The founders included two longtime Kent associates of Dr. Patterson: Raydon Ronshaugen, former Assistant Headmaster and Curriculum Director at Kent School; Robert E.K. Rourke, a brilliant teacher and author who was a leader in American secondary school mathematics education; and F.D.L. Stewart, who had extensive teaching and administrative experience as a colleague of E.K. Rourke’s at Pickering College, Ontario. Together, they focused their expertise on developing a strong program of instruction to meet the entrance requirements of the finest American colleges.
The School, they agreed, “must be more than just another school; it must be a pace-setter for American education abroad, whose only excuse for being is excellence.”
The school attracted twenty-six teachers from renowned American prep schools like Choate Rosemary Hall, Philips Andover, Kent, Eaglebrook, and Gillman. They were joined by faculty from Italy, France, Norway, and other nations; all united in their dedication to bringing this pioneering academic vision to life. Together, they welcomed a diverse student body of one hundred and fifty students, half of whom were boarders representing various corners of the globe, from Addis Ababa to Medford, Oregon.
St. Stephen’s School provided a first-class curriculum with the best elements of a classical liberal arts education, including two years of Latin or Greek. Its founders chose Rome because they believed the city to be “the symbol and repository of the enduring ethical, cultural and religious values of the West” and “one of the most cosmopolitan international crossroads of the modern world.”
In 1975, St. Stephen’s became the first school in Italy to offer the International Baccalaureate (IB) program. Two years later, it celebrated its first two IB Diploma graduates. One of the first schools in Europe to adopt the International Baccalaureate, the School’s IB program produces strong results with an average diploma score of 35 points.
Throughout its history, St. Stephen’s School has earned a well-deserved reputation for academic rigor, both in Rome and beyond. After relocating twice, the school now resides in a spacious villa that was once a convent, nestled in the heart of Rome’s historic center, within close proximity to cultural marvels such as the Colosseum, Circus Maximus, and the Roman Forum.
While experiencing rapid growth over the past two decades, the school has remained committed to engaging with both the local and international communities in Rome and providing support to U.S. citizens living abroad. The founders’ original dream of establishing a school driven by the pursuit of excellence, the holistic development of its community members, and maintaining the highest standards in all aspects remains vibrant and alive today.
Set against the backdrop of Rome’s unparalleled historical and artistic heritage, St. Stephen’s School embraces a global perspective, a commitment to service, and a dedication to fostering world citizenship. It stands as a testament to the founders’ visionary aspirations and remains firmly rooted in its tradition of academic excellence.
- from 13
- to 18 years old
Co-Education
from 28,960 to 49,413 EUR
Founded in 1964
57 different nationalities
308 students
Academics
Nestling at the foot of the Aventine, the most exclusive of Rome’s seven hills, and a stone’s throw from the city’s great imperial sites, our international non-denominational high school for Boarding and Day students has built its academic program and reputation on the classical heritage of our host country, Italy, and the rigor of two prestigious educational models: the American, independent college-preparatory curriculum, and the IB Diploma.
A distinctive faculty of accomplished scholars bring the highest level of instruction to a diverse student cohort. Our emphasis on the School's core values of care, independence, scholarship, integrity, and creativity guides St. Stephen's students to become architects of their futures, and engaged, motivated, global citizens.
Curriculum
Examinations
Language of instruction
Foreign languages taught
Accreditations
Council of International Schools (CIS), IB World School, New England Associations of Schools and Colleges
Tuition Fees for 2025
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Annual tuition fees
Annual tuition fees at St. Stephen's School Rome range from EUR 28,960 to EUR 49,413, depending on the student's grade level and program.
Day school tuition
Day Program Tuition: EUR 28,960.00 | Locally sourced lunch: EUR 1,590.00 | New students Capital Assessment Fee: EUR 1,500.00 | Returning students Capital Assessment Fee: EUR 500 | Spring Trip Deposit: EUR 500
Boarding school tuition
Boarding Tuition: EUR 20,453.00 | Total Boarding Tuition: EUR 49,413.00 | New students Capital Assessment Fee: EUR 1,500.00 | Returning students Capital Assessment Fee: EUR 500 | Spring Trip Deposit: EUR 500
Scholarships
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Boarding
Extra curricular
Facilities
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Things to know
Enrollment phase
Grades 9 - 12
Minimum Enrollment Duration
This school requires a minimum enrollment of 3 months, ensuring students have adequate time to benefit from the curriculum and educational experience.
Student Community
St. Stephen's School Rome welcomes a vibrant community of 308 students representing 57 different nationalities.
Health & safety
2 nurses and 2 counselors are available in school throughout the week. There is also an on-call doctor for any emergencies.
Uniform
Students are not required to wear school uniforms.
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Location
- Address: Via Aventina, 3, 00153 Roma RM, Italy
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