Education is free in Italy for all students and is divided into 5 stages: kindergarten, primary school, lower secondary school, upper secondary school, and university.
Kindergarten (scuola dell'infanzia)
3 years of nursery school
Ages 3-6; American preschool
American preschool
Primary School (scuola primaria/scuola elementare)
5 years
Ages 6-11; American elementary school
The curriculum is the same for EVERYONE: Italian, English, mathematics, natural sciences, history, geography, social studies, and physical education
Lower Secondary School (scuola media)
3 years, 8 AM - 1 PM
Ages 11-14; American middle school
Students stay in the same classroom for most of the day
Upper Secondary School (scuola superiore)
5 years, 8 AM - 4 PM
Ages 14-19; American high school
Students move from classroom to classroom
Every grade level has an exam at the end of the year (esame di maturitร ) โ๐พ ๐
Same curriculum structure for the first 2 years and then... specialization
Liceo
Theoretical knowledge, specializing in a specific field (humanities, science, languages, art)
Normally students would then proceed to a university
Istituto Tecnico
Theoretical knowledge, specializing in a specific field of study, integrated with a 3-6 month internship at a company, business, or university
Normally students would then get a technical job
Istituto Professionale
Practical subjects (engineering, agriculture, technical assistance, handicrafts), enabling students to find a job immediately after graduation
University (universitร )
Network of public and state-affiliated universities
Some of the oldest universities in the world: the University of Bologna, the University of Padua, and the University of Naples Federico II
Offer MANY potential subjects โ popular areas include international business, art history, literature, fashion, and Italiano :)
So-called 3+2 system
Laurea Triennale - 3 years of school, "Bachelor Degree"
Laurea Magistrale - Laurea Triennale + 2 years of specialization, "Masters Degree"
Laurea Magistrale Quinquennale - unique 5 years of school for certain programs such as Law, Arts, and Music