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  2. Education in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Education in Italy is compulsory from 6 to 16 years of age, [2] and is divided into five stages: kindergarten (scuola dell'infanzia), primary school (scuola primaria or scuola elementare), lower secondary school (scuola secondaria di primo grado or scuola media inferiore), upper secondary school (scuola secondaria di secondo grado or scuola media superiore), and university (università). [3]

  3. Italy - Wikipedia

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    The most original work of late Baroque and Rococo architecture is the Palazzina di caccia of Stupinigi. [335] In 1752, Luigi Vanvitelli began the construction of the Royal Palace of Caserta. [336] In the late 18th and early 19th centuries, Italy was influenced by the Neoclassical architectural movement. Villas, palaces, gardens, interiors, and ...

  4. Secondary education in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Mean performance in Italy declined in reading and science, and remained stable in mathematics. [7] Trento and Bolzano scored at an above the national average in reading. [7] Compared to school children in other OECD countries, children in Italy missed out on a greater amount of learning due to absences and indiscipline in classrooms. [8]

  5. Liceo scientifico - Wikipedia

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    A Royal Commission established in 1906 presented a reform plan [4] that included, among other things, three five-year high schools: . the liceo classico ("classical lyceum"), which was based on the then existing liceo – established by the Casati law – and was characterized by the teaching of classical languages (Ancient Greek and Latin, from which is based the Italian language); allowed ...

  6. Want to work remotely in Italy? The country just launched its ...

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    Without a visa, U.S. travelers could only stay in Italy for up to 90 days without the ability to work. The launch makes Italy the latest European country to offer a digital nomad visa, ...

  7. International School of Florence - Wikipedia

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    The International School of Florence is a coeducational, independent school of over 380 international students, from pre-school to grade 12.ISF's Junior School, Villa le Tavernule, is built around a central courtyard which gives access to offices and classrooms, an art studio, computer lab, lunchroom, science lab and the Paul Burke-Mahoney Library.

  8. Not pink, not blue: unisex school aprons trigger culture war ...

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    The latest skirmish in Italy's culture wars has erupted over a kindergarten's decision to introduce a unisex school uniform policy, instead of pink for girls and blue for boys, in the name of ...

  9. List of schools in Italy - Wikipedia

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