Italy, Genoa
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ISG, International School in Genoa, is a not-for-profit international school delivering the International Baccalaureate continuum from early years through high school. The campus serves students aged 2 to 18 with English instruction; EAL support and formal Italian are provided in all classes. Italian language development is supported, and additional languages—French, Spanish, German, and Mandarin—are offered in secondary school. ISG is the first IB Continuum School in Liguria and an IB World School, accredited by the Council of International Schools. The curriculum provides a complete path from Early Years to the IB Diploma (DP) for ages 2–17, with PYP in Early Years and Elementary, MYP in Grades 6–10, and DP in Grades 11–12. Facilities include science laboratories, an Innovation Lab for Computer Science and Design & Technology, a library with thousands of books in multiple languages, and a 6,000-square-metre campus at Genova-Quarto. After-school activities, field trips, and a summer program enrich student life.
Via Romana della Castagna, 8, 16148 Genova GE, Italy
The International School in Genoa has instruction in English.
The International School in Genoa is located in Genova Quarto, Genoa's eastern district. It is about 5 km from Genoa city center and about 20 km from Genoa Cristoforo Colombo International Airport, with easy access from major highways.
ISG serves students from preschool (ages 2–5) to high school (age 17/Grade 12). It offers the IB Primary Years Programme (PYP), Middle Years Programme (MYP), and Diploma Programme (DP), with English as the language of instruction. Italian language study is offered, and a third language (French, Spanish, Mandarin, or German) is available in Middle and High School.
Not-for-profit international school offering IB programmes.
ISG is inclusive and welcomes students with different English language proficiency and different academic needs who require additional resources.
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Office hours are 8:00 am–5:00 pm. The school day runs 8:15 am–3:40 pm for Early Years through High School; after-school activities run 3:45 pm–4:45 pm and the Extended Day/Child Care Club runs to 5:20 pm.
The school offers an external bus service operated by Cairo Car, with coastal routes from Arenzano to Santa Margherita Ligure and a Late Bus Service for after-school activities.
Annual tuition at The International School in Genoa ranges from EUR 7,840 to EUR 13,983 for 2026/27.
The International School in Genoa teaches IB (PYP), IB (MYP), IB (DP) for students aged 2 to 18.
The ISG curriculum provides a complete path from Early Years to the IB Diploma for ages 2–17. The Primary Years Programme (PYP) is offered in Early Years and Elementary, the Middle Years Programme (MYP) in Grades 6–10, and the IB Diploma Programme (DP) in Grades 11–12. ISG is the first IB Continuum School in Liguria and an IB World School. English is the language of instruction with English as an Additional Language support; formal Italian instruction is included in all classes; Italian language development is supported; French, Spanish, German and Mandarin are offered as additional languages in the Secondary School.
IB results published by ISG show an overall IB diploma average of 33.9 points (out of 45) over the last five years. The school's IB programme offers courses across groups and pathways, and graduates have gone on to universities in 14 countries, including institutions in the United States such as American University, Boston University, Columbia University, Fordham University, George Mason University and New York University. ISG graduates have earned admission offers from numerous universities worldwide.
ISG graduates go on to study at universities worldwide, including many in the United States and Europe. Examples of US institutions that have offered admission to ISG graduates include American University, Boston University, Columbia University, Fordham University, George Mason University, and New York University.
The school has a school psychologist available for guidance, offering consultations and support to students, parents, and teachers throughout the year. The psychologist also provides thematic workshops for all grade levels. In secondary school, advisory periods have dedicated times for the development of social, emotional, and mental wellbeing of students.
The school has a Learning Support Programme to meet students' academic needs. An English as an Additional Language (EAL) programme supports non-native English speakers. Italian as an Additional Language (Italian B) supports international students during school hours. Learning Support Specialists work with families and faculty to monitor progress. For students with documented educational needs, an IEP is designed and accommodations are provided, with up to three support periods per week.
The school has an English as an Additional Language (EAL) programme for non-native English speakers. Students in Grades 1-8 are assessed to determine English proficiency and may be enrolled in EAL support in an immersive and inclusive environment. By Grade 9, students are expected to demonstrate at least an intermediate level of English (B1/B2) and, for Grade 10 or above, at least an advanced level (C1/C2); additional English support is provided as needed to reach the required level.
Mental wellbeing is supported by the school psychologist, who provides consultations and thematic workshops for all grade levels. In secondary school, advisory periods allocate time for the development of social, emotional, and mental wellbeing.
The school maintains safeguarding policies including a Child Protection policy and an Anti-Bullying policy.
Enquire: The Admissions Team welcomes your questions and will learn more about your family. Fill out the online Apply form as a first step. You may also contact ISG by email or by phone. Visit: The ideal time to visit the campus is between 8:00 am and 3:00 pm. You can book your visit on the website or by contacting us by phone. If you are not in Genoa, a virtual call can be arranged at your earliest convenience. Apply: The application process starts with online registration and is differentiated by the age of the child. ISG enrols children from age 3 to 18 (Pre-School through Grade 12). Enrolment and grade placement depend on the assessment of academic performance and a screening for English language. Admission is based on available space and the school's ability to offer a program suitable for the applicant's educational needs. The Language support and Special Needs departments are involved to guarantee support and integration in class. When to apply: Children are welcome to join us at any time during the school year and into any year group, space permitting. The enrolment period for the current school year remains open throughout the year. The enrolment period for the following school year typically opens in October. EARLY YEARS: AGES 2-5: 1. APPLY ONLINE. The first step in the admissions process is the online Apply form. Students applying to Early Years are admitted according to space availability. 2. VISIT THE SCHOOL. The visit is preferred between 8:00 am and 3:00 pm. If you are not in Genoa, a virtual call can be arranged. 3. COMPLETE THE REGISTRATION ONLINE. Our Admissions Officer will send you a detailed pro forma and the instructions to complete the registration. 4. PLAYGROUP OPPORTUNITY. The Playgroup is a great opportunity for prospective Early Years students to start familiarising with the learning environment, supervised by our Pre-School teachers. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL: AGES 6-10: 1. APPLY ONLINE. Complete the online form and create a login password. Upload documents: school records for the previous 2 school years (not compulsory for Grade 1), standardized test results (MAP, IOWA, WrAP, ERB, etc. 2. ENGLISH ASSESSMENT. ISG will conduct an English proficiency assessment and accept previously submitted test results; ESL support is available if needed. 3. COMPLETE THE REGISTRATION ONLINE. Our Admissions Officer will send you a detailed pro forma and instructions to complete the registration online. MIDDLE SCHOOL: AGES 11-13: 1. APPLY ONLINE. Complete the online form and upload transcripts for the previous 2 school years; standardized test results (WIDA, MAP, IOWA, WrAP, ERB, etc.); documentation of learning needs including IEPs; request online references from current English and Maths teachers. 2. ENGLISH ASSESSMENT. ISG conducts an English assessment; ESL support is available if needed. 3. COMPLETE THE REGISTRATION ONLINE. Admissions Officer will send you detailed pro forma and instructions to complete the registration online. HIGH SCHOOL: AGES 14-17: 1. APPLY ONLINE. Complete the online application and upload transcripts for the previous 3 school years; a Language Proficiency Certificate is required for all non-native English speakers; documentation of learning needs including IEPs; current English and Maths teachers to fill online references. 2. ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS. Grade 9 requires at least CEFR B1/B2; Grade 10+ requires at least CEFR C1/C2; students below may be admitted with intensive ESL at additional cost. A Language Proficiency Certificate is required; Duolingo is accepted and results can be sent directly to ISG within 48 hours. 3. COMPLETE THE REGISTRATION ONLINE. The Admissions Officer will send a detailed pro forma and instructions to complete the registration online. Language of instruction and Italian/third languages: The language of instruction is English. Italian language and culture are integrated across the curriculum; Italian A is for native speakers and Italian B is for non-native speakers. In Middle and High School a third language is studied, with options including French, Spanish, Mandarin and German. Italian programme: Italian is part of every classroom learning, with Italian A and Italian B courses; ISG received official recognition from the Italian Ministry of Education starting with the first grade of primary in 2023; Italian language instruction is emphasized from Early Years onward; The Italian language and literature are taught through Primary to High School, with CEFR-level distinctions and language development aligned to the IB program.