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About Smiling International School
Smiling International School is a bilingual school that teaches the Italian curriculum in English. It enjoys Scuola Paritaria status, being recognized and authorized by the Italian Ministry of Education, University and Research, MIUR.
The strengths of an education at Smiling lie in its innovation and internationalization.
Smiling is an international school where Italian and English are the languages used to teach the ministerial curriculum, while Spanish and Chinese are taught as foreign languages.
The school follows students throughout their school career, from Early Years up to the end of High school.
Early Years
Smiling Early Years marks the beginning of a truly wonderful adventure for your child. Our young pupils grow up in an international context where they learn and develop new knowledge and skills.
Primary School
An international school that teaches the Italian ministerial curriculum in English. By studying and working in English and Italian from the first year of primary school, our pupils learn the two languages with fluency and the aptitude typical of their age.
Secondary School
Middle school students continue their educational path in an international environment. We promote and encourage an intercultural approach. The interdisciplinary teaching method of our teachers helps students to develop open-mindedness and curiosity.
High School
In our high school, the Italian curriculum is taught in English. Using an innovative teaching method based on interdisciplinarity, problem solving, technology and digitalization, students achieve the Italian diploma di maturità (high school diploma) in an international and innovative environment.
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