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Vittoria International School - Junior School

Italy, Turin

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English, Italian
Fees €5,900 - 7,950
Ages 3 - 14 years
Pupil numbers 215
Type Co-educational
Bus Service No
Part of
Academic offering
Curriculum IB (DP), Cambridge (Primary), Cambridge (Secondary), Cambridge IGCSE
Taught languages Italian, English, French, Spanish
Typical class size 20
Strengths Sport, STEM, Languages
Clubs Academic and Intellectual, Arts and Creative, Cultural and Language
Stages Kindergarten, Elementary, Middle School
Introduction

Vittoria International School in central Turin serves students aged 3 to 18. Founded 47 years ago, it operates Vittoria Junior (Nursery–Primary–Middle) and Vittoria High Schools (Italian Curriculum High School or Upper Secondary International School) on a 7,200 square metre campus. Instruction is largely English, with Italian, French and Spanish offered as additional languages. The Primary School combines the Italian official programme with Cambridge Primary, teaching Humanities in Italian and STEM in English. Lower Secondary blends the MIUR curriculum for Humanities and Arts with Cambridge Lower Secondary for Science, Maths and ICT, while English proficiency (exit level B1/B2) accompanies the Italian Middle School Diploma. The Upper Secondary International School offers four years of English-language study, with Cambridge ICE (Grades 9–10) and the IB Diploma Programme (Grades 11–12). All subjects are taught in English; Italian literature is taught in Italian. The school emphasises international mindedness alongside Italian identity, supported by a Global Perspectives Programme and a range of co-curricular activities for students worldwide.

This campus is part of Vittoria International School

Corso S. Maurizio, 39/B, 10124 Torino TO, Italy

The Essentials

Vittoria International School - Junior School has 215 pupils, typical class sizes of 20, instruction in English, Italian.

Location

Located in the centre of Turin (Torino), Italy. The Vittoria campus serves students aged 3 to 18. Vittoria Schools Torino comprises Vittoria Junior (Nursery, Primary and Middle School) and Vittoria High Schools (Italian Curriculum High School and Upper Secondary International School).

Stages

Nursery School; Primary School; Middle School; Italian Curriculum High School; Upper Secondary International School

Type

Private international school

Additional learning support

Inclusion Policy is part of the International High School policies. Other integral policies include Academic Honesty, Admissions, Assessment, Technology and AI, and Language Policy.

School day structure

The school opens at 7:45 AM. The first bell rings at 8:00 AM. Lessons run from 8:00 AM to 4:10 PM. Breaks are from 9:40 to 9:50 AM and from 11:30 to 11:40 AM.

Fees

Annual tuition at Vittoria International School - Junior School ranges from EUR 5,900 to EUR 7,950 for 2026/27.

Application fees

- No public, fixed application or registration fee amount for enrolment is published in the school's publicly available documents. Families complete enrolment and any registration formalities directly with the school's Admissions/Accounting office.

Tuition fees by school year (structure and availability of amounts)

- School divisions: Nursery (Scuola dell'Infanzia), Primary School (Scuola Primaria - bilingual), Middle School (Scuola Secondaria di I grado), Italian Curriculum High School (Liceo Linguistico Europeo), and Upper Secondary International School (Cambridge IGCSE / IB Diploma). Specific tuition amounts per term or per year for each of these year groups are not published in the school's public documents.

- What is defined publicly:
- Pre‑school (pre-scuola / accoglienza) is included in the school tuition for enrolled students. Extracurricular afternoon programmes and optional after‑school activities are charged in addition to tuition.
- The school operates a canteen service (mensa) managed by Elior; the canteen provides morning snacks and, for students who remain for after‑school activities, an afternoon snack. The public materials do not state whether the canteen cost is included in the tuition for every year group or charged separately.

Billing schedule and payment terms

- The school does not publish a public, itemised fee schedule or standard billing timetable for tuition (for example: termly deadlines, late‑payment penalties, or available instalment plans) in the publicly available regulations and forms. Billing, invoicing and precise payment terms are handled by the school's administration and accounting office at the time of enrolment and re‑enrolment. Contact details for the administration and accounting offices are provided for families to receive formal invoices and payment instructions.

Boarding fees

- Boarding is not offered. The school is described as an international day school for students aged 3–18 located in Torino; no boarding or residential programme and no associated boarding fees are listed in public materials.

Other costs and typical additional fees

- Uniforms: Uniforms are mandatory for Vittoria Junior. A school uniform regulation document details required and optional items, order instructions, supplier, ordering deadlines and the supplier's payment methods. Uniforms and accessories are purchased from the designated supplier; the supplier accepts online payment by credit card and in‑store payment by cash, credit/debit card or bancomat. The supplier's return and refund terms apply to uniform purchases.

- Extracurricular activities and after‑school programmes: Optional afternoon extracurricular activities and some extra‑curricular programmes incur additional charges beyond the standard tuition. These activities are described in the programme materials; the amounts are not published in the publicly available documents.

- School meals / canteen: The school operates a canteen service (Elior). The public materials describe the service and menus but do not itemise meal pricing or state uniformly whether meal costs are included in tuition or invoiced separately.

- Study support / remedial lessons / optional clubs: These are offered and, where indicated, are charged in addition to tuition; specific fees are not published publicly.

- School books and materials: The school references book lists and material costs in year‑specific documentation; itemised costs for books and consumables are not published as a consolidated fee table.

Refund information

- No public, detailed tuition refund policy or schedule (for example: refunds on withdrawal mid‑term, prorated refunds, or conditions for refund) is published in the publicly accessible regulations and forms. The only refund/return information available in public materials relates to the uniform supplier's returns and re‑stocking terms (supplier's terms and conditions). Families receive official information on refunds and cancellations through the school's administrative office at enrolment or upon request.

Fee payment options

- For uniform purchases through the designated supplier: online payments by credit card; in‑store payments by cash, credit/debit card or bancomat are accepted. The supplier issues an electronic invoice at the time of payment.

- For school tuition, invoices and payment instructions (accepted methods such as bank transfer, credit card, payment by instalment, or other methods) are not published in the school's public documents; families are instructed to arrange and confirm payment methods directly with the school's Administration and Accounting office. Administration and accounting contact emails and telephone numbers are provided for billing and payment arrangements.

Scholarships / fee reductions

- The school publishes evidence that merit-based scholarships or fee reductions are awarded in specific cases; the example published shows a scholarship that reduced the school fee by 50% for selected students. The school manages scholarships and fee concessions directly; the public information does not list standard scholarship amounts or an open application schedule.

Summary of what was found and outstanding information

- Found: published, authoritative public documents confirm the school structure (ages 3–18), required uniform policy and supplier and the presence of services that commonly carry additional charges (after‑school extracurriculars, canteen managed by Elior, optional study support). Specific operational details such as pre‑school inclusion within tuition are stated in public materials.

- Outstanding / not published: exact monetary amounts for application/registration fees, tuition by year group (per term or per year), billing timetable, published refund conditions for tuition, and standard payment methods accepted for tuition are not present in the public documents and forms available online. Families must obtain the precise fee schedule, instalment options, payment deadlines and written refund terms directly from the school's Administration and Accounting office.

(Administration & accounting contact details are published for billing enquiries: contabilità@vittoriaweb.it and campus-specific accounting addresses as listed by the school.)
Academics

Vittoria International School - Junior School teaches IB (DP), Cambridge (Primary), Cambridge (Secondary), Cambridge IGCSE for students aged 3 to 14.

Curriculum

Vittoria Schools Torino is divided into Vittoria Junior (Nursery, Primary and Middle) and Vittoria High Schools (Italian Curriculum High School or Upper Secondary International School). The curriculum is multilingual and oriented toward an international outlook from the early years through graduation. Primary School is nationally accredited bilingual, combining the Italian official programme with the Cambridge Primary curriculum, with Humanities taught in Italian and STEM taught in English. Lower Secondary / Middle School blends the MIUR curriculum for Humanities and Arts with the Cambridge Lower Secondary curriculum for Science, Maths and ICT, and the final diploma ensures English proficiency (exit level B1/B2) alongside the Italian Middle School Diploma. Vittoria Italian Curriculum High School offers two tracks (traditional five-year or four-year) with an emphasis on English and preparation for the International Baccalaureate as an alternative to the last two Italian high school years. Upper Secondary International School runs a four-year English-language programme, with Cambridge ICE (Grades 9–10) and the IB Diploma Programme (Grades 11–12); all subjects are taught in English, Italian literature is taught in Italian, and Vittoria is the only Turin school authorized to offer the Cambridge ICE Diploma.

Student Teacher Ratio

8:1

Exam Results

Every year, Vittoria Schools' students stand out for their excellent academic results, exceeding national and international standards and preparing students for admission to Italian and foreign universities. For the 2024/25 exam session, IB Diploma Programme results show 100% of graduates and an overall average of 33 out of 45, above the global average. The Italian Curriculum High School Diploma results are well above the national average, with 22% achieving over 90 and the majority above 80, with averages in Italian and English above the national average. Cambridge IGCSE - ICE Certificates: all students obtained the full ICE diploma, with 25% Distinction and 75% Merit, and all candidates were admitted to the IB Diploma Programme. Vittoria Junior results: Cambridge Checkpoint Lower Secondary results exceeded international standards, and Cambridge Primary Checkpoint results were higher than international averages in the 2025 session.

Higher Education Progression

Graduates pursue degrees in a variety of fields, with over 60% choosing to study abroad in Europe, the United Kingdom, the United States or Canada, while others enroll in Italian universities such as Bocconi, LUISS, San Raffaele and ESCP. Alumni have been admitted to prestigious institutions including Oxford, Cambridge, LSE, UCL, Warwick, Edinburgh, and New York University.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

The school trains students in empathy and relationships.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

Study Support is provided for the first two years of Middle School to help students with their individual work and catch-up; afternoon study groups are offered, with teachers and qualified tutors providing curricular support.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

The curriculum is bilingual, with English and Italian used across subjects; sciences and mathematics are taught in English in the Cambridge pathway; Upper Secondary International School teaches all subjects in English, with Italian literature taught in Italian; English proficiency is targeted, with the final diploma ensuring a high exit level (B1/B2) at the end of Middle School; Italian L2 for foreigners is provided to welcome new arrivals.

Mental Wellbeing

Inclusion is a core value, and the school emphasises listening to and respecting students; safety, supervision, and support structures are in place to support student wellbeing.

Safeguarding

Safety and supervision are provided for Vittoria Junior, with four nannies assigned to the different grades; the infirmary is equipped with a defibrillator; at least one first-aid officer is on duty at all times.

Admissions

Admissions

1. Visit Vittoria by appointment or attend Open Days to learn about the school's programmes and meet the admission staff. Open Days are usually scheduled on Saturday mornings and sometimes on weekday late afternoons, and provide the opportunity to meet coordinators and teachers, visit the premises, and hear experiences from current and former students. To arrange a visit or sign up for an Open Day, request information via the dedicated form.

2. Request information by filling out the Request Information form. Indicate the level you are interested in (Nursery School, Primary School, Middle School, Four-year Italian Curriculum High School, Five-year Italian Curriculum High School) and provide your child's first name, last name, year of birth, and current school. Enter your contact details, tell how you found out about Vittoria, and agree to the privacy policy. The form captures both parent and child details to help staff tailor information and next steps.

3. Admission tests for Upper Secondary are conducted annually, with a first session in January and a second makeup session in June, depending on available places. For the Upper Secondary International School (ICE Programme and IB Diploma Programme), passing the admission test is mandatory for enrollment; the ICE Programme requires a minimum English proficiency of B1, and priority can be given to students coming from the Junior Middle School. The Cambridge IGCSE track is orientational, and the Five-year European Linguistic Upper High School track is orientational and non-selective; tests cover multiple components depending on the programme.

4. Registration for admission tests is free of charge and can be completed by filling out the form or by contacting the academic office by phone. During registration, indicate whether the candidate has attended other international schools or holds language certificates in English, French, or Spanish, though certificates are not required and may help gauge language preparation. Enrollment decisions depend on test results and class availability, with priority rules applied as described for each programme.

Scholarships

Vittoria Junior awards scholarships to deserving students. The faculty awarded scholarships during December Class Councils to provide access to the first year of the two-year ICE/IGCSE program for Laura Navest and to the first year of middle school for Tommaso Foscarin for 2024/25, with a 50 percent tuition reduction. There are interviews with the recipients, beginning with Laura Navest.

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