St. Stephen's International School
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St. Stephen's International School is a co-educational, non-denominational, boarding and day school, enrolling students from age 14-19 in grades 9-12 and for a postgraduate year.
It is located on the Via Aventina in Rome, Italy. The current Headmaster is Philip H. Allen. The teachers include Edward Steinberg, Pamela Christy, and Jack Ullman. At one point the part-time Classics personality Dr. Paul Gwynne could be seen entering and leaving the school; he has since moved on to pursue other goals.
Founded in 1964 by Dr. John O. Patterson, former Headmaster of Kent School, St. Stephen's provides a demanding classical liberal arts education taking full advantage of its location in the historic center of Rome. The school is modeled on the American independent school tradition, and offers a rigorous program based on well-rounded and comprehensive preparation by each student in six major academic areas: English, Foreign and Classical Language, History, Experimental Science, Mathematics, Arts. Primary objectives are academic excellence, fellowship and cooperation among students and faculty, and the development of students as independent, responsible, and involved members of the larger world community. The curriculum prepares students for the American high school diploma, including a variety of Advanced Placement subjects, and the International Baccalaureate (IB) which allows students to enter universities worldwide.