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About American Overseas School of Rome
The American Overseas School of Rome has a well-established reputation of providing world-class international education to Pre K through Grade 12 students. First established in 1947, the school now has over 600 students from over 50 different countries. At AOSR, a strong sense of friendship, and strong commitment from faculty, and an enriching multicultural community have made student success possible.
In addition to a strong sense of community, challenging academics are supported by passionate teachers and small classes, to ensure each student has the opportunity to grow and succeed. The AOSR is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools and is a member of the Rome International Schools Association.
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Italy at a glance
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Italians are prolific cheese creators, responsible for cheeses such as parmesan, gorgonzola, mozzarella, provolone and ricotta.
Italy is said to have more masterpieces per square mile than any other country in the world.
The highest peak in Europe is in Italy, Monte Bianco, measures a whopping 15,771 feet high.
Italy has hosted the Olympic Games on three separate occasions - the Winter Games in Cortina d'Ampezzo (1956), as well as the Summer Olympics in Rome (1960) and Turin (2006).
The most popular sport in Italy is football (commonly known as soccer). Italy has won four World Cups in total, the last one being in 2006.
As the Italian peninsula lies on a fault line, the country experiences many Italy earthquakes and volcanoes - the highest number in Europe.
Many of the world’s most famous scientists and mathematicians were born and raised in Italy, including Leonardo Da Vinci, Galileo Galilei, Alessandro Volta and Fibonacci.



