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What are a few historical high schools in Florence, Italy?

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And what are there websites?

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  1. Liceo  Classico  Firenze  is  the  ALL  Italian  principal  High  School . "  American  International  School  of  Florence ", Villa  Tavernule , Via  del  Carota 23/25 , Bagno  a  Ripoli , Firenze , tel. +39-055-640033 .   Centro  Linguistico  Italiano  Dante  Alighieri , Via  dei  Bardi  12  tel. +39-055-2342984 .

    The  British  Institute  of  Florence , Lungarno  Guicciardini 9 ,

    tel . +39-055-284033 .   You  can  look  these  schools  up  by  entering  the  name  and  clicking .   Language  schools  at  Florence  Italy   will  produce  more  choice , similarly  Universities .   Sorry  I  do  not  have  their  precise  websites , telephone  numbers  might  have  been  updated .


  2. What exactly do you mean by historical high schools?

    The other respondent is right that "Liceo Classico" refers to a type of high school in all over Italy. They offer a liberal arts education focused on the classics of Greek and Latin. Two of the most famous in Florence are Dante Alighieri and Michelangeliolo. Their websites are here:

    www.liceoclassicodante.fi.it/

    www.liceomichelangiolo.it/

    The other major high schools in Italy are the Liceo Scientifico and Liceo Tecnico and there are others that focus on more specific topics, like tourism.

    However, the schools listed in a prior response, with the exception of the International School of Florence -- a private school where most of the instruction is in English -- are not high schools but rather private institutions. Centro Linguistico Dante Aligheri is a school that provides instruction for many University study abroad programs and the British Institute is a school that teaches English to Italians and Italian to English along with sponsoring other cultural activities. They also manage the largest English-language library open to the public in Florence.

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