Welcome
to the Summer Programs at St Stephen’s School
in Rome! Every summer students from around the world
come together to take advantage of the unique mix
of high academic standards and the unique site of
this historic school in Rome, in order to explore
their own talents and curiosities, and the marvelous
city itself.
Throughout
its history, Rome has witnessed, produced, and been
the product of, some of the most significant political,
cultural, and artistic movements that have shaped
our modern world. Physical evidence of the past remains,
here in Rome, both as testimony to the former ages
and as study aid for the modern student.
The
St. Stephen’s School Summer Programs focus on
exposing students to the arts and culture of Italy's
most pivotal eras and movements, with courses that
span history and take fullest advantage of the program's
location and the resources available outside its front
doors. All courses include special access to sites
and projects of all historical periods that are normally
closed to the general public. Rome is your classroom,
in these tailored and unique programs!
Summer 2010 ushers in our new partnership
with Brown University's pre-college program! Students
over the age of 16 are invited to attend this summer
program, which will be taught by a combination of
instructors from both Brown University and St. Stephen's
School. Students under 16 are invited to attend our
younger student program, the Arts & Humanities
Summer Program, which is taught by the distinguished
faculty of the St. Stephen's School.
The
Summer Programs at St. Stephen's School are English-speaking,
and are open to all high school students as well as
rising 9th graders. The Summer Programs offer boarding
opportunities to students for students from around
the world, and day school for students who live in
the greater Rome area.
St.
Stephen’s is an independent high school located
in Rome, Italy. Dedicated to academic excellence and
the development of the individual, the school's rich
tradition of providing superior education in a small
setting has earned it a prestigious position in the
international academic community since 1964.

View of the Roman Forum from the Palatine |

Maritime Theater in Hadrian's Villa - Tivoli |