Italy High School Stay
Age
14 - 18 year olds
Duration of stay
1 - 3 months, school semester, or school year
Classic Programme
Public high school without choice of location & school
Destination
Across the country, including Sicily and Sardinia
Italy is characterized, among other things, by a variety of landscapes. Fascinating coasts and beaches with subtropical climate can be found practically everywhere thanks to Italy's border with the Mediterranean Sea in the west, south and east. But you can also find various volcanoes and volcanic islands in Italy. Some of them are still active, such as Etna, the most famous volcano in the country. Italy is also known for its beautiful Alps, as well as forests and mountains in the north, which offer numerous outdoor activities. The millennia-old history of the Romans is one of the reasons why Italy is the country with the most UNESCO World Heritage Sites. These include the Colosseum and the Leaning Tower of Pisa. In addition to ancient cultural sites, Italy also offers numerous festivals, such as the Italian Carnival, and of course the culinary pleasures of pizza, pasta, and gelato. Italy is therefore all about art, culture, food. But it's also about its people, warm and friendly locals that are always up for a chat and available to help.
Highlight: Orientation-Camp
Your Italian stay
One month, start in any month except:
- June
- July or
- August
Two months, start in any month except:
- May
- June
- July or
- August
Three months, start in any month except:
- April
- May
- June
- July and
- August
One semester, start in:
- January or
- September
One school year, start in:
- September
Frequently Asked Questions about High School in Italy
You will stay with a previously screened and approved host family. The student's needs and interests will be met as much as possible with those of the host family.
School runs approximately from 8:00 am to 1:00 pm. Due to the fact that students attend school only 5 hours a day, school in Italy runs from Monday to Saturday.
Yes, students are supervised on site and can call the supervisor by phone in case of emergencies.
Family visits are possible only at the end of the program.
Students usually bring their ski equipment with them, but it can also be rented on site.
Students are not allowed to work during their high school stay.
Public transportation is available and reliable.
Due to insurance reasons, students are not allowed to sign up for driving courses. It is also not allowed to drive motorized vehicles.
The standard vaccinations common in Europe (tetanus, measles, mumps, rubella, hepatitis A and B, diphtheria, pertussis, polio) are recommended.