Our parent information evening is taking place on Tuesday 21 April 2026. Please register your details and we will be in touch with further information.
From September 2028, our first Year 10 cohort will embark on a rigorous IGCSE curriculum, transitioning into the world-renowned IB Diploma Programme for Sixth Form.
Drawing on the expertise of our senior academic leadership, pupils will curate a subject profile that aligns with their ambitions for the world’s leading universities. Our Senior School curriculum will ensure that academic excellence is matched by dedicated time for the IB Core, physical education, and personal development, preparing pupils for a life of purpose and global opportunity.
At our Senior School, we are ambitious for every pupil and committed to helping each individual achieve their very best. Our approach reflects the values of the IB, encouraging enquiry, independence, and a genuine engagement with the world beyond the classroom.
Expert teaching and small class sizes will ensure that pupils are both challenged and supported. Teachers will guide pupils to think critically, question deeply, and make meaningful connections across their learning.
Alongside academic development, we place great importance on character. Integrity, responsibility, and kindness underpin everything we do, shaping pupils into thoughtful, principled, and internationally minded young people.
Life in the Senior School will be both rigorous and rewarding. Pupils will experience a broad and balanced curriculum that supports the development of key skills essential for success in the IB Diploma and beyond, including research, analysis, communication, and independent study.
Learning will extend beyond the classroom through a rich co-curricular programme, leadership opportunities, and service. Pupils will be encouraged to take ownership of their learning and to contribute positively to the College community.
The cultural and historical setting of Rome provides a unique context for learning, encouraging pupils to think globally while remaining grounded in an appreciation of tradition, heritage, and contemporary society.
With careful academic mentoring and pastoral support, pupils will be well-prepared for the transition to the IB Diploma Programme. By the end of Year 11, they will be confident, capable, and ready to embrace the opportunities and challenges ahead.