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The International School of Naples

Italy, Naples

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English, Italian
Fees €7,760 - 16,770
Ages 3 - 18 years
Type Co-educational
Opened 1964
Bus Service Yes
Academic offering
Curriculum American Curriculum
Taught languages Italian, Spanish, French, English
Strengths Sport, Visual and Creative Arts, Languages
Clubs Arts and Creative, Cultural and Language, Leadership and Professional
Stages Preschool, Kindergarten, Elementary, Middle School, High School
Introduction

The International School of Naples (ISN) offers a US- and international standards-based Pre-K through Grade 12 program in Naples, Italy. The school provides an American curriculum with Advanced Placement (AP) courses and includes an Indian curriculum option, serving students from ages 3 to 18. ISN is accredited by US and international bodies and is an AP and SAT testing center. Instruction is in English, with the Italian State Program for elementary through high school, and language study includes Italian, Spanish, and French, with an English/Italian double curriculum option. The Middle and High School serve Grades 6–12 on a foundation, with Digital Learning and Digital Citizenship and a strong emphasis on language development. Notable features include John Cabot University's Italy Reads collaboration, a dedicated University Guidance Counselor, and a history dating to 1964. The campus sits at the former NATO base in Bagnoli, Parco San Laise, and offers sports, arts, field trips, and tech-enabled learning.

Viale della Liberazione, 1, 80125 Napoli NA, Italy

The Essentials

The International School of Naples has instruction in English, Italian.

Location

The school is located at Via della Liberazione 1, 80125 Napoli NA, Italy. It is located in the ex-NATO base in Bagnoli, Naples.

Stages

The school serves ages 3–18 with Montessori Early Childhood, Elementary (Grades 1–5), Middle School (Grades 6–8), and High School (Grades 9–12). It uses a US–International standards-based curriculum culminating in the High School Diploma.

Type

The school is an international, American-International college preparatory program serving Pre-K through Grade 12. It is accredited by US and international agencies and is an AP and SAT testing site.

Country affiliation

The school has American international affiliation.

Fees

Annual tuition at The International School of Naples ranges from EUR 7,760 to EUR 16,770 for 2026/27.

Application fees

- No specific application or registration fee amount is publicly posted. The school's official Fee Schedule, which would list any application/registration charges, is distributed through the school's OpenApply inquiry system or provided directly by the Registrar.

Tuition fees by year group (per year / per term)

- Specific tuition amounts by year group and per-term/per-year breakdown are not publicly posted. The school issues a formal Fee Schedule (Tuition & Fees 2025/26) through its admissions/Inquiry process; that Fee Schedule contains the detailed per-year and per-term tuition figures. Families receive the full numerical breakdown from the school's OpenApply inquiry checklist or from the Registrar.

Billing schedule and payment terms

- The school's public materials do not include a detailed billing schedule or explicit payment-term table (for example: deadlines, instalment options, or penalties) in the publicly visible pages. The formal Fee Schedule provided to applicants contains the full billing schedule and payment terms.

Boarding fees (if applicable)

- The International School of Naples operates as a day school and does not provide boarding facilities; therefore there are no boarding fees charged by the school.

Other costs and fees (examples reported in school materials)

- Bus service: A daily school bus service is provided from Pinetamare, Lago Patria, and Licola and is charged as an annual contribution per child; the exact annual amount is provided in the school's Fee Schedule.
- School lunch: The school offers an external catered lunch program; lunch costs are charged separately through that program. Exact pricing is included in the Fee Schedule or in the lunch service ordering information.
- Uniforms: Uniforms are required and are available via the school's uniform partner (OVS School Uniform). Uniform purchase costs (individual garment prices / starter packs) are charged to families at point of purchase.
- After-school activities / extracurriculars: These are offered and when fee-based are charged in addition to tuition; specific activity fees are listed in activity materials or the Fee Schedule provided to families.

Refund information (withdrawal/cancellation)

- A public refund/withdrawal policy, including any pro‑rata refund schedules or non‑refundable fees, is not publicly posted on the school's publicly visible pages. Refund and withdrawal terms are included in the school's formal Fee Schedule/terms and should be confirmed with the Registrar.

Fee payment options

- The publicly visible school pages do not list specific payment channels (for example: which credit cards are accepted, whether card payments incur processing fees, or the school bank account details). Payment methods and instructions appear in the school's Fee Schedule and invoice documents provided to enrolled families.

Sibling discounts and reductions

- The school applies sibling tuition discounts: 15% off tuition for the second child and 20% off tuition for the third child and any additional siblings. These sibling discounts exclude Preschool students, students in the Italian Program, and do not apply to Annual, Registration, or Admission Fees.

Summary of findings for use in your database

- The International School of Naples does not publish numerical tuition, application, boarding, or detailed refund figures on its publicly visible pages; those numerical amounts and full billing/payment/refund terms are distributed as a formal Fee Schedule through the school's OpenApply inquiry system or directly from the Registrar. For database fields that require numeric values (application fee, tuition per year and per term, boarding fees, refund terms, payment methods), the school's Fee Schedule must be used as the authoritative source.
Academics

The International School of Naples teaches American Curriculum for students aged 3 to 18.

Curriculum

The Middle & High School Program serves Grades 6-12. Academic excellence is promoted through instruction that is rigorous and highly supportive. Built on the Elementary School foundation, students study science, mathematics, history, language arts, and foreign languages. Digital Learning and Digital Citizenship are integrated, with technology used for research, presentations, and collaborative projects. English Language Development is foundational, with extensive language work and opportunities to engage with Italian and American students through Italy Reads with John Cabot University. Advanced Placement (AP) programs are offered and ISN is an official AP and SAT testing center.

Higher Education Progression

ISN prepares students for the diverse requirements of US and European Universities. Students undertake SAT testing and AP courses, and may follow the Italian 5th year High School track, Spain's Selectividad, or Italy's Maturità as part of their pathway. Foundational years and pre-entry university courses are prepared to open doors to a wide range of universities across Europe and the United States. A dedicated University Guidance Counselor provides personalized support to help students plan their higher education journeys.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

The school has a strong focus on social and emotional development integrated into its curriculum and school culture, with clear wellbeing commitments aligned to the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child and a welfare-first approach for all students.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

SEN support is available through the school's inclusive programs and support services, with access to appropriate resources and staff as part of the overall student services offerings.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

The school provides language support through its ESL and World Languages programs to assist non-native English speakers and to develop multilingual proficiency.

Mental Wellbeing

Mental wellbeing is integrated into student support services with programmatic elements and staff focused on student resilience, coping skills, and a safe school environment.

Safeguarding

Safeguarding and child protection policies are implemented to ensure student safety, with staff training and established procedures for reporting concerns.

Admissions

Admissions

01. Inquiry. Your first step is simple: complete the Inquiry Form. You'll access detailed information about ISN programs, fees, and admissions. This step has no obligation and helps ISN begin getting to know your family and guiding you through the admissions journey. Tuition & Fees for 2025/26 are listed in the OpenApply platform; special discounts for siblings are available: 15% off the second child, and 20% off the third child and any additional siblings, not applicable to Preschool or the Italian Program, nor to Annual, Registration, or Admission Fees.

02. Visit. After we receive your inquiry, Admissions will reach out to schedule a visit — either personalized or in a group setting. This is your chance to explore the campus, discover our programs, and ask questions. You may meet members of the Admissions Team and see ISN in action.

03. Application. The application process is fully online, and our Admissions Office will guide you step by step, ensuring everything is smooth and straightforward. Access the Registration of Interest - Inquiry Form via the link below: Registration of Interest - Inquiry Form (naples.openapply.com).

04. Review & Decision. Once we receive all the necessary documents, the Admissions Committee carefully reviews each application. The Head of School will then share the decision directly with families. This completes the initial admissions steps.

Waitlist

New student applications are accepted throughout the school year on a space-available basis. There are no deadlines, but space constraints exist in certain grades. Early applications are encouraged to maximize the chance of admission.

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