Edited by Giulia Ceccon · Chief Marketing Officer
Venice’s international schools are a small, locally concentrated sector and most provision for expatriate families is on the mainland (Mestre) or in nearby towns rather than on the historic island centre; a family relocating to Venice should therefore plan for daily travel options or look for schools close to train and road links. The common offers are bilingual Italian - English programmes and British-style or International Baccalaureate pathways, while one nearby campus also runs the full IB continuum and A-Level options alongside boarding. Fees vary by school and by whether a place is day or boarding: day-school tuition in the Venice area can start in the mid-thousands of euros and rise into the tens of thousands, while full boarding places at the local IB campus may reach the mid five-figure range per year. Admissions are centred on the September school year start; some schools open registration in the December - January window and others take enquiries and offer places year-round, so families should contact admissions early and allow time for assessments, paperwork and any visa/residence formalities.
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