Historic public secondary
schools continue to provide the best education in Italy,
according to the annual classification of Italian secondary
schools produced by Eudoscopio for the Agnelli Foundation
published on Wednesday.
The research institute assessed 4,378 schools and
interviewed 700,000 students for the study and also took the
university performance of ex students into account.
The ranking showed how, generally speaking, public schools,
particularly historic secondary schools, perform better than
their private counterparts.
The exception was in Milan where the Sacro Cuore, a
Catholic high school operating within the state education
system, came top in both humanities and scientific subjects.
In Rome the best secondary schools specialising in
humanities were Tasso and Mamiani and in science Mamiani and
Righi.
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