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H-FARM International School Venice

Part of Nord Anglia Education

Updated July 2026

H-FARM International School is an international educational institution that is part of the Nord Anglia Education network. It operates within a broader innovation ecosystem that integrates education, startups, and technology.

Teaching approach

Founded in 2005 by Riccardo Donadon, the institution operates with the purpose of empowering future generations to lead responsibly and fulfill their potential. It emphasizes the culture of innovation and digital transformation, aiming to create an ecosystem where human-centric design and dreaming are encouraged. The school integrates business collaboration into its educational model, utilizing project work and laboratories to prepare students for real-world challenges.

Programmes

The school is part of a wider educational group that includes H-FARM College, BigRock School, H-FARM Business School, and the H-FARM Sports Academy. The educational offering spans from international schooling to higher education, including Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees and digital arts training. The Sports Academy provides a specialized pathway for student-athletes, combining high-performance training with academic studies and boarding facilities.

Student support

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Tuition & fees

No published fee schedule was found for this school.

About the campus

The school is situated on a 51-hectare campus near Venice and Treviso, 30 hectares of which are dedicated parkland. The site features specialized sports facilities, a Marina, and various dining options managed by the Alajmo group, including Le Cementine, AMOR Bistro, Basta al Sugo, and La Serra. Architectural landmarks on the campus include "The Hill," designed by Richard Rogers, and the "Donut" building, which is dedicated to applied research.