Italy, Rome
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American Overseas School of Rome (AOSR) is a non‑denominational, independent, co‑educational Pre‑K–12 school on Via Cassia in a green Rome setting. The curriculum blends an American program with IB Diploma and AP options, preparing students for university worldwide. The school follows three pillars—personalized learning, active engagement, and a future‑ready approach—across a continuum from inquiry‑based Elementary through Middle School to rigorous High School pathways. The IB Diploma Programme has been offered since 1989, complemented by AP courses and strong university guidance, with accreditation by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. The campus spans about 6 acres (2.5 hectares) of green space, featuring 55 classrooms, four science labs, a design lab with 3D printers and laser cutters, and libraries with around 25,000 volumes. Facilities include a gym, amphitheater, performance spaces, outdoor quad, two playgrounds, and multiple sports courts. AOSR serves 59 countries and participates in the DoDEA European League annually.
Via Cassia, 811, 00189 Roma RM, Italy
American Overseas School of Rome has 620 pupils, typical class sizes of 16, instruction in English.
The American Overseas School of Rome is located at Via Cassia, 811, 00189 Roma RM, Rome, Italy. The campus sits in a residential area surrounded by a natural reserve and spans six acres with multiple outdoor learning spaces. Facilities include a large quad, two playgrounds, a soccer field, two outdoor basketball courts, two outdoor volleyball courts, two tennis courts, and an outdoor amphitheater. The campus houses 55 classrooms, an indoor gymnasium, a full-time health clinic, and a large cafeteria with indoor and outdoor dining areas.
Pre-K (ages 3–5), Elementary School (ages 3–11), Middle School, High School.
Independent, co-educational international school offering Pre-K through 12.
The community includes peers from over 55 nationalities; 30% of families are Italian, and 70% are international.
English as an Additional Language (EAL) support and Learning Support are available; School Counseling and College Counseling are provided.
United States; the school offers an American PreK-12 program.
Non-denominational.
Pre-K typical day runs from 9:00 a.m. to 3:15 p.m., with a morning meeting at 9:00 a.m., a snack at 10:00 a.m., lunch at 12:15 p.m., and a rest period followed by dismissal at 3:15 p.m.
AOSR provides a bus service across Rome. Morning pickups range from 7:00 to 8:15 a.m.; afternoon departures include an Early Bus at 3:40 p.m. and a Late Bus at 5:15 p.m. Registration options are Full-Year Service or One-Way; fees are €3,500 for round trip and €2,500 for one-way.
Annual tuition at American Overseas School of Rome ranges from EUR 13,000 to EUR 28,300 for 2026/27.
American Overseas School of Rome teaches IB (DP), Advanced Placement (AP) for students aged 3 to 18.
The school teaches an international curriculum guided by three pillars: personalized learning, active engagement, and a future-ready approach. The Elementary program uses inquiry-based learning to foster curiosity and foundational skills, while Middle School develops independence and critical thinking, and High School offers rigorous pathways to university. The High School provides International Baccalaureate (IB) and Advanced Placement (AP) programs to support college readiness.
Elementary class sizes average 15 students per class from Pre-K through Grade 5, with two sections per grade level.
The school has graduates who attend Università Bocconi, University of Hong Kong, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, King's College London, University of Cambridge, and Yale University.
The school has a Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) program that helps students build empathy, resilience, and interpersonal skills.
The Learning Support Department assists students who qualify for the program and need additional academic support.
The EAL program supports non-native English speakers through personalized instruction and collaborative learning.
AOSR provides emotional and academic guidance through trained counselors.
The Policies page includes a Whistleblowing Directive (English Version), along with AOSR Photo and Video Policy and Video Surveillance Policy.
1. Registration of Interest via OpenApply: Tell us a little about your family. After you submit, an acknowledgment of receipt is sent by the Admissions Team. The Admissions Team then contacts you to schedule a virtual or in-person meeting with the Admissions Officer. You may also reserve a spot at an Open Day to learn more about AOSR.
2. Reserve Your Spot at One of Our Open Days: Learn more about AOSR by reserving a spot for an Open Day. Attending an Open Day helps families understand the school's programs and community. After reserving, the Admissions Team can coordinate a meeting as part of the process.
3. Schedule a Meeting: Following the Registration of Interest, the Admissions Team will set up a virtual or in-person meeting with the Admissions Officer. The meeting provides an opportunity to ask questions and discuss relocation timelines and school fit. This step helps tailor the subsequent application steps.
4. Complete the Application Form: After meeting with the Admissions Team, you receive the Application Form link to complete via OpenApply. The form requests the documentation needed to begin the internal review process. Submissions are accepted only through OpenApply, not by email.
5. Review Process: After you submit all required documents, the Admissions Team assesses your child(ren)'s application. You will be notified of the decision with an official admissions letter.
6. Explore AOSR and Complete Enrollment: After meeting, you can explore AOSR from anywhere with a virtual tour; a campus tour can be arranged as appropriate. Once the application process is complete and you have spoken with the Admissions Team, you will receive the next steps to finalize enrollment.
AOSR offers Scholarships and Financial Aid funded by donations. American Overseas School of Rome, Inc. is a nonprofit organization (501(c)(3)); donations are tax-deductible and support the scholarships and financial aid program. The financial aid policy provides that aid is allocated to reduce tuition fees for families who meet eligibility criteria and submit a complete application; decisions are made by a committee consisting of the Head of School and the Administration. Applications for financial aid are accepted throughout the school year to assist families facing unforeseen financial difficulties, and a cover letter detailing the circumstances must accompany the application. Incomplete applications are not considered; for applications submitted before April 30, a confidential decision is communicated by May 20.
AOSR may maintain a waiting list when a grade level reaches capacity during the application period. The waiting list helps balance class sizes and manage admissions fairly. While every applicant is considered, space cannot be guaranteed until openings are available.