About Collegio San Carlo
The title of "archiepiscopal" defines a reality and constitutes a commitment.聽The Collegio San Carlo is an expression of the Church of Milan and finds the most direct reference in the Archbishop and his magisterium. To coordinate the actions of the pastoral activity, the Collegio San Carlo has created a team which includes the Rector, the Vice Rectors, the teachers of religion, the priests present in the College and other collaborating teachers.
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IB,Italian
Primary Language
English
Ages
3 to 18
Max Class Size
Unknown
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School for the bourgeoisie of Milan. The scholastic level of pupils is low, they mostly rely on social status and richness instead.
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, 4 years ago
Truly fine School. Probably the best private school in Milan
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, 3 months ago
School of the bourgeoisie of Milan. Good teachers, pupils expect good treatment for the social class they belong. Better send your son/daughter to a qualified state school. Less money spent, equal or better education.
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, 11 months ago
I went here as an American exchange stundent in 7th grade and I would like to say that this school is amazing.
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, 9 months ago
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, a year ago
for more than a month we have been sending emails to all addresses, we have spoken to all the available secretariats and we have filled in forms as if there were no tomorrow ........ nothing the most absolute silence Even this institution in Milan has fallen into the abyss of inefficiency and modern decay Such a pity