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  2. Secondary education in Italy - Wikipedia

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    The middle school has a common program of study for all pupils; it covers all the classic subjects that would be recognised in a comprehensive school: Italian language and literature, history, geography, mathematics, natural sciences, English and a second foreign Language, technology, art (both history and practical), music, civics and physical ...

  3. Education in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Primary school lasts five years. Until middle school, the educational curriculum is the same for all pupils: although one can attend a private or state-funded school, the subjects studied are the same (with the exception of special schools for the blind or the hearing-impaired): the students are given a basic education in Italian, English ...

  4. List of schools in Italy - Wikipedia

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    American Overseas School of Rome; Ennio Quirino Visconti Liceo Ginnasio; Lycée français Chateaubriand (Rome) Marymount International School of Rome; Massimiliano Massimo Institute; New School Rome; Rome International School; St. George's British International School; St. Stephen's International School; Scuola Giapponese di Roma

  5. Aviano Middle/High School - Wikipedia

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    Aviano Middle/High School (previously Aviano American High School) is a Department of Defense Education Activity secondary school located on the Italian-owned NATO air base in Aviano, Italy, which hosts the 31st Fighter Wing. The majority of students are dependents of active duty military personnel, Department of Defense employees, contractors ...

  6. American Overseas School of Rome - Wikipedia

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    The American Overseas School of Rome ('AOSR) is a private international school in Rome, Italy, accredited by the United States–based Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. It has three divisions: Elementary School, Middle School and High School. [1] It primarily caters to the international community in Rome, Italy.

  7. Category:Secondary schools in Italy - Wikipedia

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  9. Liceo classico - Wikipedia

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    The liceo classico school type finds its roots in the so-called liceo ginnasio, established in 1859 with the Casati law, [2] as a school following elementary school (compulsory), initially in force in the Kingdom of Sardinia and then extended to whole Italy after Italian Unification. High schools, however, already existed, having been ...