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Our House Parent introduces herself

Alessia Geromel – House Parent I studied Chinese language at Ca’ Foscari University in Venice and during my studies I went twice to China. Living there I got acquainted with Chinese culture and traditions, but I also met guys coming from different countries all over the world. I am very excited to begin this new […]

GSO summer reading list

Emma by Jane Austen Emma Woodhouse, the heroine Jane Austen thought would never be loved by anyone but her, lives the first steps of her adult age, committing the typical mistakes of youths in early nineteenth-century England. The House of the Spirits by Isabel Allende The mysterious story of Esteban, the proud patriarch haunted by […]

A dive into Opitergium

When I was asked to find five reasons why Oderzo is worth moving into I found myself stuck, not even knowing why I personally live there. So I started thinking, trying to see my tiny town as a visitor and to forget that my family and most of my friends live in the nearby. Well, […]

3 reasons to choose the IB

For its Programme Becoming part of an means joining a community that makes you feel comfortable and never alone. Through this amazing , students can focus on a limited number of subjects, chosen by the students themselves. Programmes are student-centred and of high-level quality, thanks to expert and . The traditional education system proves to […]

Teaching History on the IB Diploma Programme

One of the questions I am often asked by parents is whether their children will be able to maintain their links with their original culture. Of course, every learning experience involves change – especially during childhood and adolescence. GSO world history approach, consistent with the requirements, powerfully offers a means of reaching out to otherness […]

GSO and International Baccalaureate: IB facts

IBO is an international organisation founded in 1968. Since then, it has developed a range of programmes for different-age students. Up to now, more than 4,000 schools have decided to teach International Baccalaureate programmes, thus employing over 70,000 educators and teaching to more than one million students. IB programmes are taught worldwide and guarantee a wide […]