The Keynes Institute accompanies students through a fundamental stage of their growth, in which studying is intertwined with the construction of personal identity and a sense of responsibility. We believe that middle school is the time when young people learn not only new knowledge, but also to know themselves, express themselves, and make informed choices.
At Keynes Institute Middle School, the educational program focuses on the student, promoting curiosity, critical thinking, and interpersonal skills. Teaching is structured but participatory, attentive to individual needs and oriented toward developing independence in study and thought.
The international approach, integrated into the Italian ministerial program, opens students up to a broader dimension of learning. Languages, comparison, and experience become tools for understanding the world and facing the challenges of school and personal life with greater awareness. It is during these years that the foundations are laid for a solid, open, and responsible future of study.
A Cambridge International School is a school recognized worldwide by Cambridge International Education, an educational institution that is part of the University of Cambridge, one of the most prestigious academic institutions in the world.
Being a Cambridge school means adopting international educational standards, using official Cambridge programs, and being part of a global network of over 10,000 schools in more than 160 countries. This guarantees a consistent, structured, and internationally recognized learning path.
At Keynes Institute's Cambridge Primary School, the Italian Ministry of Education curriculum is fully respected and integrated with the Cambridge programs. Cambridge subjects do not replace the Italian curriculum, but enrich and complement it, thanks to careful alignment between the Ministry's content and international curricula.
At Cambridge Primary School, learning takes place in English and is based on a method that stimulates curiosity and participation. Children learn to use the language naturally, while developing an open and flexible way of thinking, capable of adapting to different contexts.
Choosing a Cambridge International School means offering children a modern and comprehensive education that supports them as they grow, providing them with a solid academic foundation and a global perspective, starting from primary school.
The program expands on the regular curriculum with ten subjects designed to stimulate thinking, creativity, and understanding of the world. The subjects are not treated as separate compartments, but as parts of a coherent whole, helping children to connect knowledge and make sense of what they learn.
The Cambridge program aims to educate students who can combine solid academic skills with the personal qualities essential for facing the world with awareness. The curriculum is based on the Cambridge Learner Attributes, a set of attitudes and skills that accompany children as they grow, starting in elementary school.
Children develop self-confidence and learn to express their ideas and thoughts clearly. They face new challenges with confidence, learning to communicate effectively and believe in their own abilities.
Conscious of their choices, respectful, empathetic, and attentive to the environment.
Able to analyze, evaluate, and constantly improve themselves and what they learn.
Curious, creative, and ready to explore new perspectives.
Active, motivated, and eager to contribute to the well-being of the community.
The Keynes Institute Cambridge Primary School is located on a campus surrounded by greenery, designed to offer children safe, stimulating, and welcoming spaces where learning and well-being grow together.
The large pine forest, outdoor areas, and spaces dedicated to physical activity allow outdoor activities to be integrated into the school curriculum on a daily basis. Learning takes place not only in the classroom, but also through direct experience, contact with nature, and structured play, which are fundamental elements for balanced development.
The interior spaces are designed to promote concentration, collaboration, and independence. Each environment accompanies children through the different stages of the school day, supporting their need to explore, express themselves, and feel part of a community.
In addition to teaching, the school offers afternoon activities that enrich the educational experience. Sports, music, theater, and movement contribute to harmonious development, helping children discover interests, talents, and new modes of expression.
In this context, school becomes a lively, open, and constantly evolving place, capable of supporting children in their daily growth with balance and continuity.