American Overseas School of Rome

This group is responsible for the organization of the official corporation that became known as the American Overseas School of Rome.

Enrollment continued to rise steadily, reflecting the increased numbers of parents assigned to embassies, consulates, and the United Nations, or living in Rome as scholars, artists, journalists, and business professionals.

The School has a strong Advanced Placement Program and also prepares students for the International Baccalaureate examinations.

Specialists teach art, physical education, music, theater, computer, English as a Second Language, reading, and Italian.

AOSR Middle School focuses on the core subjects of language arts, mathematics, science, and social studies and enables students to develop skills for lifelong learning.

A strong foreign language program requires students to study Italian and allows them to select French, as well.

Student government, cultural trips, and after-school activities supplement academics in middle school.

Over the years, virtually all of the school's graduates have attended universities in the United States, England, Canada, Italy, France, and throughout the world.

AOSR offers a wide range of sports, including Football (Soccer), Basketball, Volleyball, Cross-country running, Tennis, Cheerleading, and Wrestling.

Each sports season consists of a few months of competition and culminates at the European championships, usually held in Germany.

The School is recognized as a non-profit institution under Italian law and is incorporated in the State of Delaware as tax-exempt under Section 501(c) (3) of the US Internal Revenue Code.

The Villa at AOSR