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La Scuola d'Italia

United States, New York

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The school at a glance
Instructs in Italian, English
Fees $28,765 - 37,585
Ages 3 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 142
Type Co-educational
Bus Service No
Academic offering
Curriculum IB (DP), Bespoke Curriculum, Cambridge IGCSE
Taught languages Italian, English, Mandarin, Spanish, French
Typical class size 15
Strengths Sport, Languages, Academic Enrichment
Clubs Arts and Creative, Cultural and Language, Community and Service
Stages Preschool, Kindergarten, Elementary, Middle School, High School
Introduction

Located in a historic townhouse on Manhattan’s Upper East Side, La Scuola d’Italia Guglielmo Marconi provides a bilingual educational journey from preschool through high school. The school is the only institution in North America to hold "Scuola Paritaria" status, meaning it is fully accredited by the Italian Ministry of Education and offers an authentic Italian curriculum. Students in the High School division, or Liceo Scientifico, can pursue the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme, graduating with dual certifications recognized by universities worldwide. Notable for its deep cultural roots, the school organizes annual traditions like Carnevale and student choir performances for Festa della Repubblica. Facilities include an art studio and science labs, with physical education held at the nearby Fastbreak sports center. This model prepares students for international higher education, blending the intellectual heritage of Italy with the local resources of New York City.

12 E 96th St, New York, NY 10128, United States

The Essentials

La Scuola d'Italia has 142 pupils, typical class sizes of 15, instruction in Italian, English.

Location

12 E 96th Street, New York, NY 10128, United States. The school is located in New York City.

Stages

Preschool; Primary School; Middle School; High School (Liceo Scientifico).

Type

The school is a Scuola Paritaria (a fully accredited Italian school recognized by the Italian Ministry of Education).

Country affiliation

Italy

Fees

Annual tuition at La Scuola d'Italia ranges from USD 28,765 to USD 37,585 for 2026/27.

Application / Registration Fees

- Registration fee (one-time at enrollment, full-time students): USD 2,000.
- Registration fee (temporary or part-time monthly enrolments): USD 200.
- Parent Association (PA) dues: USD 100 per year (parents are members upon registration; opt-out of the yearly fee is noted in school policy).

Tuition fees — full-time (annual) by division / year group

- Preschool (PreK3 to Kindergarten) — Yearly tuition: USD 28,665.
- Primary School (Grades 1–5) — Yearly tuition: USD 31,972.
- Middle School (Grades 6–8) — Yearly tuition: USD 37,485.
- High School (Grades 9–12) — Yearly tuition: USD 37,485.

Tuition fees — part-time / temporary and monthly rates

- Part‑time Preschool (PreK3 & PreK4, Mon–Fri 8:25 am–11:45 am) — Annual: USD 15,435.
- Temporary / monthly tuition (enrolments billed monthly):
- Preschool (PreK3–K): USD 3,307 per month.
- Primary (G1–G5): USD 3,858 per month.
- Middle School (G6–G8): USD 3,960 per month.
- High School (G9–G12): USD 3,960 per month.
- Part‑time monthly Preschool rate (Mon–Fri 8:25 am–11:45 am): USD 1,984 per month.

Billing schedule and payment terms

- The published tuition schedule gives annual and monthly (temporary/enrolment) amounts but does not specify a public per‑term billing breakdown, installment dates, or detailed payment-terms language in the available tuition schedule document. Re‑registration is required annually; families receive re‑registration materials in spring as part of the administrative process.

Boarding / Residence

- Boarding is not applicable. La Scuola d'Italia is a day school (published division hours and daily schedules are provided for PreK–12).

Other costs and common additional fees

- Parent Association dues: USD 100 per year (see Registration / PA Dues above).
- After‑school activities and enrichment programs require separate payment; a detailed breakdown of after‑school fees is provided at program registration.
- Uniform: a school uniform is required daily; the handbook describes uniform components and compliance expectations but does not list set prices for uniform items. Families should budget separately for uniforms and any replacement items.
- Field trips, extracurriculars, tutoring, and special events: these commonly incur additional charges and are billed separately when applicable (the handbook and program registrations describe that such activities require separate payment).

Refund information

- No explicit public refund schedule or detailed refund policy for tuition (withdrawals, mid‑year departures, or cancellations) is stated in the published tuition schedule or in the 2025–26 Student and Family Handbook.

Fee payment options and administrative contacts

- Published materials do not list a public menu of accepted payment methods (credit card, bank transfer, check, etc.). The school's Business and Admissions contacts are listed for billing or financial questions: Director of Business Administration: Paola Serrone (contact via school administrative office); Admissions office contact information is also published for enrollment procedures.

Brief summary of source coverage

- The figures above use the school's published tuition schedule and the 2025–26 Student & Family Handbook for division definitions, registration fees, monthly/temporary rates, PA dues, uniform policy, and the after‑school fee statement. The published materials provide annual and monthly rates but do not publish a per‑term breakdown, specific installment dates or payment terms, a detailed tuition refund policy, nor an explicit public list of accepted payment methods; those items are not specified in the available documents.
Academics

La Scuola d'Italia teaches IB (DP), Bespoke Curriculum, Cambridge IGCSE for students aged 3 to 18.

Curriculum

La Scuola d'Italia, Guglielmo Marconi is a fully accredited, bilingual Italian/English PreK-12 private school in Manhattan and a NYSAIS member. The Preschool program is bilingual with half the day in English and half in Italian, and specialist classes including Movement, Atelier and Music, Musical Theater, Spanish, and Mandarin. The Middle School is rooted in a bilingual and bicultural framework with core subjects including English, Italian, Mathematics, Latin, Philosophy, World History, Geography, IT & Design, Individuals & Societies, Physical Education, Music, and Visual Arts, with ENL and INL support. In High School the Liceo Scientifico balances humanities with advanced science and mathematics, and graduates earn the Italian Diploma di Stato, recognized as equivalent to a U.S. high school diploma; students may also pursue the International Baccalaureate Diploma. La Scuola offers a double-diploma structure and a Study Abroad option for Grades 10–12, with a college counselor to support university admissions. The Ernest L. Pellegri La Scuola d'Italia Scholarship is available to applicants entering Grades 8 and 9.

Higher Education Progression

Graduates earn the Italian Diploma di Stato, recognized as equivalent to a U.S. high school diploma. The program offers the option to pursue the International Baccalaureate Diploma (IB DP). From Grades 10–12, international Study Abroad students may join La Scuola, and there is a college counselor to support university admissions. This pathway supports applying to leading universities in the U.S., the U.K., Europe, and beyond.

Gifted and Talented

Ernest L. Pellegri La Scuola d'Italia Scholarship is offered to applicants entering Grades 8 and 9.

Admissions

Admissions

Admissions Process: We're excited to welcome new families to La Scuola d'Italia. The first step is to reach out to our Head of Admissions, Ms. After an initial meeting (held either on campus or virtually) you'll have the opportunity to speak with the appropriate Head of Division (Preschool, Primary, Middle, or High School) and the Head of School. These conversations are a chance for us to learn more about your family's educational goals and for you to ask any questions about our curriculum, student life, community, or transition support. Once you're ready to move forward, the full application process is completed through Ravenna, our admissions platform, which allows you to securely submit required documents and track your progress. Tuition Fees 2025/2026 are published. The 2025-2026 academic year calendar is available for download. We look forward to meeting you and learning more about your family.

Scholarships

School Parity: La Scuola d'Italia is a fully accredited Italian school recognized by the Italian Ministry of Education, offering the same academic structure and quality as the Italian school system. 2024 Financial Report (Bilancio Consuntivo 2024) is available, as required by the Italian Ministry of Education. The yearly approved PTOF (Piano Triennale dell'Offerta Formativa) is accessible. Document May 15, 2025. Scholarships: We offer merit-based scholarships annually. NIAF (National Italian American Foundation) Scholarship. Diversity & Inclusion Scholarship. We look forward to welcoming you to La Scuola d'Italia.

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