St. George's British International School

St. George's British International School, Rome, Italy
Established 1958
Type International school
Principal Mr Martyn Hales
Chair of the Board of Governors Maria Teresa Anderson D'Ecclesiis
Location Via Cassia, km16
Rome
Rm
ItalyItaly
Staff 150 (approx.)
Students 445 Senior, 390 Junior
Gender Boys and Girls
Ages 5–18
Houses 4 Senior and 3 Junior
Publication The Georgian
Website www.stgeorge.school.it

The St George’s British International School is an international school in Rome, Italy. It educates children from age 3-18 who come from around 65 different countries. The school has two junior-school locations, one in the Nomentana area in downtown Rome, and another in its main school location in La Storta in the northern outskirts of the city. The senior school is located in La Storta.

History

Originally named St. George's English School, it was founded in 1958 and is an independent and non-profit-making HMC school which is owned by an association made up of parents of the school.

School profile

The aim of the school is to fulfill the potential of each individual child, and to do so in a safe and caring international and multicultural environment that aims at the highest international academic standards. The school draws on the inherited educational expertise of the National Curriculum in Britain and shares the aims of the International Baccalaureate Organisation. Students, in fact, take GCSE at age 16 and the International Baccalaureate in their final year. Lower down the school, pupils take the standard English SAT assessments, at the end of Key Stages 2 and 3. Most sixth-form students continue into higher education, mostly in English-speaking countries although some do remain in Italy to further their studies.

The school has built up a very strong extra-curricular component to complement its strong academic programme, which includes a number of sports clubs which regularly compete against other teams and schools, and an interesting array of activity clubs which today include a Chess Club, an Arts Club, a Lemniscates Club, an Archaeology Club, a Film-maker’s Club and an Astronomy Club. The school’s Orchestra and Choirs also often perform to outside audiences. St George’s organises a very popular Summer School programme during July each year which is open to all children in the Rome area and includes a range of sporting and leisure activities which can be combined, if required, with the teaching of English and Italian.

Uniform

Junior school students wear a blue and white striped shirt with navy-blue trousers/skirts. School jumpers are allowed.

Senior school students wear a blue polo shirt with the school logo, a navy blue jumper, fleece, or sweater with school logo, and navy blue trousers/skirts.

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