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WINS – World International School of Torino

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Updated July 2026

3–18Ages
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Accreditations

Languages

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World International School of Torino is an international school for students aged 2.5 to 18 that offers the full International Baccalaureate (IB) continuum. It combines traditional education with innovative digital learning tools to foster a multicultural and cosmopolitan environment.

Teaching approach

The school is committed to fostering global citizenship, critical thinking, and the development of individual talents within a safe and respectful environment. Its core values include international citizenship, excellence, integrity, forward-thinking, and passion. The educational approach is learner-centric, aiming to nurture intellectual growth and help students become open-minded, principled, and inquiring individuals.

Programmes

The school offers the International Baccalaureate (IB) continuum, consisting of the Primary Years Programme (PYP), Middle Years Programme (MYP), and the Diploma Programme (DP). The curriculum is delivered in a multicultural context with a strong emphasis on multilingualism, including an extensive Italian language and literature programme. The school also provides a Liceo Scientifico Sportivo (LSS) track and integrates digital learning through a partnership with Apple.

Outcomes

The school prepares students for university through the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme, which is recognized for fostering independent learning and critical thinking. Students have the opportunity to earn international language certifications in English (Cambridge), Italian (CILS), and Spanish (DELE/SIELE). Additionally, students can take the SAT to demonstrate their readiness for higher education.

Student support

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Learning support

The school emphasizes a personalized learning path for each student, supported by an Academic Coordinator who works with families to tailor educational experiences. It incorporates projects for emotional intelligence and utilizes cognitive games and social activities to support individual development. The school also implements the KiVa program to address and prevent bullying.

Frequently asked questions(5)
What curriculum does WINS – World International School of Torino offer?
WINS – World International School of Torino offers IB PYP, IB MYP and IB Diploma.
What ages does WINS – World International School of Torino teach?
WINS – World International School of Torino enrolls students aged 3 to 18.
What accreditations does WINS – World International School of Torino hold?
WINS – World International School of Torino holds accreditations including IB.
Is WINS – World International School of Torino co-educational?
WINS – World International School of Torino is a co-ed school.
Where is WINS – World International School of Torino located?
WINS – World International School of Torino is an international school in Turin, Italy.

Tuition & fees

This school publishes fees only on request — contact admissions for a current schedule.

Admissions

The school invites prospective families to book an appointment with the Admissions Team to tour the campus and learn about the educational approach. Interested parties can contact the school via email or phone to schedule a meeting.

Facilities

BoardingOutdoor areaGymnasiumMusic roomSwimming poolScience labsLibraryArt roomTheatre / auditorium

About the campus

The 8,500-square-meter campus is located 20 minutes from downtown Turin and includes a boarding house with capacity for over 86 students. Facilities feature classrooms, an auditorium, libraries, an infirmary, a canteen, and specialized labs for computer, chemistry, and science. Sports facilities include a gym and a swimming pool, complemented by dedicated art and music rooms.

Co-curriculars

The school offers a variety of sports and activities, including a swimming pool and gym facilities. It also hosts events such as the Family Aqua Day and provides opportunities for students to engage in arts, music, and creativity. Additionally, the school operates as an Athlete-Friendly Education Centre (AFEC) to support the dual careers of student-athletes.

  • Paolo FormigaHead of School

    Paolo Formiga has worked for over 50 years with the Formiga family to design and manage successful international education projects, focusing on the intersection of tradition and innovation. He is dedicated to creating a learning environment that integrates cutting-edge technology with international educational standards.