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Vittoria International School

Founded 1975

Updated July 2026

Co-edGender
676Students
0.12:1Student : teacher

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Scuole Vittoria Torino is an international school in central Turin providing education for students aged 3 to 18. It guides students from nursery through to their final high school diploma, preparing them for both national and international academic pathways.

Teaching approach

The school aims to form international citizens who possess a solid Italian identity, balancing prestigious international curricula with Italian culture. Its educational approach is built on values of inclusion, commitment, professionalism, and experimentation, with a focus on developing students' empathy, critical thinking, and sense of responsibility.

Programmes

The school offers a comprehensive educational pathway divided into several stages: Junior Nursery School, Cambridge Primary, and Cambridge Lower Secondary. For upper secondary education, students can choose between the Italian High School curriculum (available in five-year or four-year formats) or the Upper Secondary International School, which features the two-year IGCSE Cambridge programme followed by the two-year IB Diploma Programme.

Outcomes

Graduates achieve both national and international qualifications, including the Italian High School Diploma (Maturità) and the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma. Students also earn prestigious language certifications in English (Cambridge Assessment), French (DELF), Spanish (DELE), and German (Goethe Institut), alongside Cambridge-certified milestones such as the Primary Checkpoint, Lower Secondary diploma, and the International Certificate of Education (ICE).

Student support

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Learning support

The school emphasizes an inclusive environment characterized by attention to the individual needs of each student. It maintains a low student-to-teacher ratio of 8:1 to ensure personalized support and academic guidance throughout the student's educational journey.

Frequently asked questions(4)
What curriculum does Vittoria International School offer?
Vittoria International School offers Cambridge Primary, Cambridge Lower Secondary, IGCSE and IB Diploma.
What accreditations does Vittoria International School hold?
Vittoria International School holds accreditations including IB and Cambridge International.
Is Vittoria International School co-educational?
Vittoria International School is a co-ed school.
Where is Vittoria International School located?
Vittoria International School is an international school in Turin, Italy.

Tuition & fees

No published fee schedule was found for this school.

Admissions

The school manages admissions through a formal process that includes open days and specific admissions tests for its high school programmes. Prospective families can request information directly through the school's website or by contacting the administrative offices for the Junior or High School divisions.

Calendar

The school operates on an annual academic calendar, with distinct schedules provided for the Vittoria Junior division, the Vittoria International School (VIS), and the European Linguistic High School. Specific dates for the 2025/26 academic year are documented and available for each respective school level.

About the campus

The school provides 7,200 square meters of educational space across its campuses in central Turin. Facilities are designed to support a range of activities, from traditional classroom learning to outdoor education and sports, with access to local city parks and specialized adventure sites like the Salgari Campus for experiential learning.

Co-curriculars

Students participate in a variety of co-curricular activities designed to foster collaboration, civic responsibility, and personal growth. These include house-based competitions like the 'Vittoria Cup,' student-led school magazines, musical performances, and team-building excursions to locations such as the Salgari Campus, Parco del Valentino, and the Rachel Learning Centre. Additionally, students engage in environmental service projects and creative workshops that contribute to their CAS (Creativity, Activity, Service) portfolios.

  • Alessandra BodoPresidente
  • Camillo NovellinoDirigente scolastico
  • Marcella Margaria BodoDirigente Scolastico
  • Elisabetta RoasioCoordinamento Programmi Cambridge
  • Silvia Astrua CampagnoliCoordinamento didattico e Orientamento
  • Deborah GutowitzCoordinamento didattico e Orientamento
  • Paola BrueraOrientamento