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Canadian School of Florence

Part of Globeducate, Secular, Founded 2017

Updated July 2026

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The Canadian School of Florence is an international school serving students aged 3 to 18, offering a complete educational path that integrates the Ontario Canadian Curriculum with the Italian Paritaria program. It is a member of the Globeducate network and provides a multicultural, English-based learning environment in Florence and Fiesole.

Term structure

Three terms

Teaching approach

The school follows a holistic "Growing Success" approach that aims to develop the "whole child"—cognitively, emotionally, physically, and socially. It emphasizes 21st-century skills such as creative and critical thinking, collaboration, communication, and problem-solving. The community is committed to fostering global citizenship, inclusivity, and a sense of belonging, while preparing students to be life-long learners.

Programmes

The school offers a K-12 education divided into Kindergarten (ages 3-5), Primary (Grades 1-5), Middle School (Grades 6-8), and Senior School (Grades 9-12). The curriculum includes core subjects such as Language Arts (English, Italian, French), Mathematics, Science & Technology, Social Studies, Art, Music, and Physical Education. The Senior School focuses on university preparation, while the Junior and Middle School programs emphasize STEAM subjects and experiential learning.

Outcomes

Graduates earn the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD), which is recognized by universities worldwide. The school also offers a "Double Diploma" option, allowing students to achieve the Italian "Maturità" alongside the OSSD. Students are supported by a dedicated guidance counselor in their pursuit of post-secondary opportunities, with graduates successfully gaining admission to high-ranking universities in Italy and internationally.

Student support

EAL support
Included in fees
Learning support
Dedicated department

Learning support

The school provides support for students with diverse learning needs, including English as an Additional Language (EAL) instruction for non-native speakers. The staff includes dedicated learning support coordinators who work with classroom teachers to implement differentiated learning strategies and accommodations. Applicants are required to submit all relevant learning support or special medical documentation during the enrollment process.

Frequently asked questions(6)
What curriculum does Canadian School of Florence offer?
Canadian School of Florence offers National Curriculum (England).
How much is tuition at Canadian School of Florence?
Annual tuition at Canadian School of Florence is €10.1K–€20.5K. Fees vary by year group — confirm the current schedule with the school.
Is Canadian School of Florence a day or boarding school?
Canadian School of Florence is a day school.
What accreditations does Canadian School of Florence hold?
Canadian School of Florence holds accreditations including IB.
Is Canadian School of Florence co-educational?
Canadian School of Florence is a co-ed school.
Where is Canadian School of Florence located?
Canadian School of Florence is an international school in Florence, Italy.

Tuition & fees

Annual tuition by grade

2026-2027
Annual tuition by grade
GradeAgesAnnual
Kindergarten3–5€10.1K
Primary School6–10€12.8K
Middle School11–13€15.8K
Senior School14–17€20.2K
Grade 12 Only17–18€20.5K
Other fees(5)
Other fees
Registration fee· One-time Admission Fee (for new students): €800 for Kindergarten, €1,000 for Primary and Middle School, €1,500 for Senior School and Grade 12 Only
Enrolment fee· Annual Enrolment Fee: €650 for Kindergarten and Primary, €800 for Middle School, €1,100 for Senior School and Grade 12 Only
Meals· Lunch Fee: €1,380 for Kindergarten and Primary, €1,610 for Middle School
Materials· Activities fee for Senior School€100
Materials· Graduation fee for Grade 12 Only€100

Admissions

The school welcomes applications from students who can contribute positively to the community. The process involves submitting a pupil information sheet and required documents, followed by an English language assessment for non-native speakers. Grade placement for Kindergarten through Middle School is determined by date of birth, while Senior School placement also considers earned credits. Applicants must provide previous report cards, identification, and a reference letter from their prior school.

Calendar

The school operates on an academic year running from September to June. A detailed calendar for the 2026-2027 academic year is available for download on the school's website.

Facilities

LibraryScience labsArt roomMusic roomPlaygroundSports fieldGymnasium

About the campus

The school operates across three campuses in Florence and Fiesole. The Senior School is located in a renovated historical building near the center of Florence, featuring a science lab, multimedia hub, library, and art studio. The Junior and Middle School campuses in Fiesole are situated in green, quiet spaces with olive groves, offering facilities such as music rooms, science labs, libraries, STEAM rooms, and outdoor sports areas for soccer, basketball, and athletics. All classrooms are equipped with interactive smart screens and iPad carts.

Co-curriculars

Students have access to a variety of after-school clubs and activities, including sports, arts, and leadership opportunities. The school organizes events such as Multicultural Day and residential trips designed to enrich students academically and socially. Additionally, students can participate in international activities and competitions through the school's membership in the Globeducate network.

  • Jean Paul GagnierHead of School

    Jean-Paul Gagnier is a distinguished French-Canadian educator with a background in history and education. He has extensive experience as a school principal, curriculum principal, and superintendent of education in Ontario, and he is committed to academic excellence, student success, and fostering a supportive school culture.

  • Iacopo FornaiVice Principal

    Iacopo Fornai holds a degree in Sports Science and has been with the school since 2018, serving in physical education roles before becoming Vice Principal in 2022. He is part of the Senior Leadership Team and also serves as the Student Life Coordinator, planning co-curricular activities and sports.

  • Iseabail RoweCoordinator of Academics

    Iseabail Rowe holds a Master of Studies from the University of Oxford and is currently pursuing a PhD in History. She joined the school as an English teacher, served as Head of the English Department, and is now the Coordinator of Academics for the Senior and Primary schools.

  • Rossana DeRubeisLearning Support & Safety coordinator

    Rossana DeRubeis joined the school in 2018 after a 35-year teaching career in Ontario. She specializes in designing and implementing educational programs for differentiated learning needs and currently serves as the Learning Support & Safety coordinator.

  • Daniel MelchiorGuidance Counselor

    Daniel Melchior is an Ontario Certified Teacher who joined the school in 2017. He specializes in history and law and serves as the Guidance Counselor, focusing on supporting students with post-secondary opportunities and mental wellness.

  • Graham ThompsonJunior School Principal

    Graham Thompson has over 10 years of leadership experience, including roles as a Junior School Principal and Head of School in international schools in Rome. He joined the Canadian School of Florence in September 2023 as the Junior School Principal.