About Rome, Italy

Rome, Italy's largest city with a population of more than 3.5 million, is the country's center of politics, commerce and culture. Rome is synonymous with History; it holds the most amazing concentration of remnants of Western history in the world.
In Rome, you can explore Etruscan tombs, the Roman Forum, the Colliseum, small Medieval squares, Renaissance palaces, Baroque churches, the Vatican and much more. It's a city full of life with streets wide and small, tiny, zooming cars and plazas perfect for drinking a delicious capuccino or eating world-famous pizzas and pastas.
The Italian School in Rome
This school is located in the center of Rome in a pedestrian area between the fascinating Piazza Navona, the Mausoleum of Hadrian and Saint Peter's Basilica. It's a typical Roman neighborhood rife with a variety of charming cafes, stores, boutiques, libraries and a colorful landscape you'll find in no other part of the city.
You will take your Italian course in an attractive and elegant aristocratic building with 13 spacious, bright classrooms and a common room with vending machines, as well as a computer room with free internet access, a conference room, elevators, a wheelchair ramp and central heat.
Italian Language Courses in Rome, Italy
Standard Italian Course
- Program: 20 lessons of 50 minutes per week
- Course duration: minimum of 2 and up to 52 weeks
- Levels: from beginner to advanced
- Students per class: maximum of 12
- Minimum age: 17 years old
Intensive Italian Course
- Program: 30 lessons of 50 minutes per week
- Other details: the same as the Standard Italian Course
Intensive Plus Italian Course
- Program: 20 group lessons + 5 private classes per week
- Other details: the same as the Standard Italian Course
Italian + Art
- Program: 12 lessons of 50 minutes each per week
- Course duration: 2 weeks
- Levels: intermediate to advanced
- Other details: the same as the Standard Italian Course
Accommodations
Families
Living with a host family allows you the unique opportunity to become integrated into the Italian culture and way of life. You may choose between a double or single room and breakfast only or breakfast and dinner.
Shared Apartments
If you choose this housing option you will live in a double or individual room, sharing the living/dining room, kitchen and bathroom with the other students in the apartment. Your flat mates may be international students from the school, Italian students or the owner of the apartment.
Cultural Activities
One of the best ways to practice your Italian is through the school's social program. After school from Monday to Friday, or on weekend trips, you can get to know other students and discover the richness of Italian culture.
Activities in the school will usually be free, while you may have to pay transportation costs and entrance fees for excursions. The monthly activity program is varied and designed for you to discover the best that Rome and its surroundings have to offer.
Highlights
- Study Italian in the "Eternal City"
- Excellent location
- Extremely highly qualified professors
2008 Prices & Dates
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