Immersed in nature

 

 

The European School of Trieste is located in lush greenery and far enough away from the city to provide its students with ample space to study and relax.

 
 

The classrooms

The learning environment is an essential component of academic success. It includes both the physical space where educational activities take place and the relational aspect involving teachers and students in creating a classroom climate that is conducive to achieving educational goals.

Therefore, attention is paid to the organization of the classroom space, which must meet the necessary requirements for different teaching styles, aiming for balanced communication and inclusive respect for students with special needs.

The classrooms at the European School of Trieste are spacious and well-lit, providing ample room for the number of students in each class. Located in a prime position at the top of Colle di Scorcola, with stunning views of the city of Trieste, the EST campus boasts extensive green areas and fully equipped spaces for recreational and sports activities. The learning environments are thoughtfully designed to foster active teacher engagement, allowing them to move freely among the students’ desks and address any issues or behaviours that may arise.

The learning environment is free from prejudices, promotes the full and harmonious development of the individual, and aims to prepare students to tackle the challenges posed by the increasing complexity of human knowledge.

The music room

The music laboratory in question is conceived and offered within a lower secondary school that recognizes music as a powerful educational, didactic, and artistic tool.
The classroom is equipped with various musical instruments such as pianos and percussion instruments.

The gym

 “To be together,” “To be well together” is one of the educational goals of the school, and this happens in the dining hall, especially when a communal meal is enjoyed following a menu designed by nutritionists, in accordance with dietary guidelines. All the food is prepared internally on the premises.
The walls of the school transform into a large canvas where messages, quotes, and distinctive elements of our city are depicted.

The canteen

 

 

 

The football field

 
 
 
 
 

The greenery

An oasis for studying… 

… and relaxing

The hill

The headquarters is Villa Geiringer, a nineteenth-century castle located at the top of Colle di Scorcola overlooking the city of Trieste. Within the premises, there are extensive green outdoor spaces and modern facilities.
The equipped areas are essential for fulfilling one of the fundamental rights of children: the right to play and leisure time. Not only does it concern the opportunity to live in a healthy environment, but it also refers to the right to engage in one of the most important activities for growth and development, play, with full freedom and according to their preferences.
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