Guiding Statements

Guiding Statements

The International School of Turin (IST) is an independent, non-denominational, co-educational School committed to providing higher education in English, from Preschool through to High School, for both international and local students.

To become the most stimulating school community in Italy, where students learn well and do good for others.
IST inspires lifelong learning and international mindedness, empowering each student to reach their full potential while supporting their overall wellbeing.
Respect for the interconnectedness of self, others, cultures and the environment.

As an accredited school, IST adheres to the CIS Code of Ethics. The purpose of the CIS Code of Ethics (Council of International Schools) is to describe the moral principles upon which CIS members are expected to base their conduct and professional practice.
All CIS members are expected to:

  • Fulfill the promises stated in their guiding statements, policies, contracts, and promotional materials.
  • Strive for excellence.
  • Nurture a culture of care in which education, safety, and well-being of students and others are paramount.
  • Comply with applicable laws and regulations.
  • Respect the dignity and equality of all individuals, groups, and cultures.
  • Promote global citizenship.
Foto a mezzo busto di un alunno di IST, istituto di primo piano nelle scuole paritarie a torino. Il ragazzo bruno con un pullover blu della scuola sta scrivendo con una penna rossa su un quaderno

IB learner profile

The aim of all IB programmes is to develop an international spirit allowing people to recognise their common humanity and contribute to protecting the earth to create a better and more peaceful world. (IB 2013)
IB learners strive to be:

UN Declaration of Human Rights

The International School of Turin strives to offer an educational programme that supports, and is consistent with, the spirit of the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Doing so, IST is committed to safeguarding student wellbeing. We believe it is the fundamental right of all children and young people to learn and grow in a secure and effective environment; we have the moral and legal responsibility to ensure that children in our care are not placed at any risk of harm, through our policies and procedures to protect our students.
The International School of Turin endorses the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (1989), of which our host country, Italy, is a signatory.