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San Pio

Teverola
Via II Dietro Corte, 10
Private
Kindergarten
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S.Lucia

Cellole
Corso Freda, 150
Private
Kindergarten
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Verne

Naples
Via Gabriele Jannelli, 244
Private
Kindergarten
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Don Bosco

Frattamaggiore
Via A. Volta, 55
Private
High School
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Parsifal

Aversa
Via Roberto Ruffilli, 15
Private
Kindergarten
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I Carissimi

Santa Maria Capua Vetere
VIA ANTONIO TARI S.N.C.
Private
Middle School
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Br Ing

Castelvenere
VIA SAN TOMMASO SNC
Private
Primary School
15

Eureka

Scafati
Via San Antonio Abate, 95
Private
Kindergarten
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Il Panda

Maddaloni
Via Caudina, 289
Private
Kindergarten
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Campus

Nocera Inferiore
Via Eduardo Astuti, 30
Private
High School
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Campania general information

Campania, a picturesque region in southern Italy, is a vibrant hub of education and culture. It boasts a robust educational infrastructure with 2596 kindergartens, 1997 primary schools, 526 comprehensive institutes, 421 high schools, 40 middle schools, and 2004 other types of institutes. The region is a popular destination for international students, with 26,184 non-Italian students, including 4,826 Europeans and 21,358 non-Europeans, out of a total student population of 772,419. 

Campania's landscape is a stunning blend of coastal beauty, mountainous terrain, and fertile plains. It's home to iconic sites like the Amalfi Coast, Mount Vesuvius, and the ancient city of Pompeii. The region's climate is typically Mediterranean, with hot summers and mild winters, making it an attractive destination for students and tourists alike. Economically, Campania is known for its agriculture, with a focus on products like tomatoes, lemons, and olives. It also has a strong industrial sector, particularly in the areas of shipbuilding, textiles, and food processing. 

The region has a population of approximately 5.8 million people, making it the third most populous region in Italy. Campania is rich in cultural and historical attractions. Naples, the region's capital, is renowned for its art, architecture, and gastronomy, particularly its pizza. 

The ancient Roman cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum, both UNESCO World Heritage Sites, offer a fascinating glimpse into the past. The region is also known for its vibrant festivals, music, and dance, providing a wealth of entertainment options for students and visitors. 

In summary, Campania offers a unique blend of educational opportunities, stunning landscapes, economic vitality, and cultural richness, making it an attractive destination for both local and international students.