The Ambrit Early Childhood is an International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme (PYP) school. Our teaching philosophy reflects the fact that young children are naturally curious and wish to experiment, explore and make sense of the world around them.
Ambrit Primary School is an International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme (PYP) school. We aim to enable students to become lifelong learners and to equip them with the academic and life skills necessary to be responsible citizens in a rapidly changing world.
In the Middle School the expectations of high academic standards are combined with the development of social and thinking competencies to allow students the appreciation and understanding of the curriculum. Strong connections with these competencies during this critical time, sets a pace and tone for future successes.
Ambrit provides an international education for students from diverse cultural backgrounds. The school’s programmes of study and activities foster the cognitive, aesthetic, physical, social and emotional growth of the whole child, helping each child to reach his or her greatest potential in a stimulating and caring environment.
At the end of middle school, Ambrit students are prepared to enter into International High School or Italian High School, depending on the program they choose for their Middle School education.
Additionally there are courses for adults offered at Ambrit free of charge which may include English Lessons, Italian Lessons, Women’s Choir, Mandarin Lessons and Painting. The after school activity program also includes four choirs and an orchestra.
The school is typically closed for up to three weeks at the end of December/beginning of January and is also closed for up to two weeks at Easter.
Yes, our Code of Conduct is used throughout the school and applies to all students, staff members and parents. Every member of the Ambrit community has the right: To feel safe. To learn to the best of their ability. To be treated with dignity and respect.
Is it non- profit or for-profit? Ambrit is an independent, for-profit organization led by Director Giovanni Piccolo and governed by a Board of Directors composed of Ambrit Founder and Legal Representative, Bernard Mullane, Former Vice-Director, Loretta Ward and Former Student Services Coordinator, Peggy Scalise.