La Lambs Foundation has released the long-awaited 2024 edition of Eduscopio, a portal that offers a detailed analysis of Italian high schools, helping students and families to orient themselves in choosing the most suitable educational path after the third year of middle school. The project is based on a rigorous evaluation system that takes into account fundamental parameters such as academic success at university and job placement. Let’s look in detail at the ranking of the best schools in Italy.
The best schools in Italy, the new edition of Eduscopio
The new edition of Eduscopio, the portal created by Lambs Foundation, represents a fundamental tool for students and families who face the choice of educational path after the third year of middle school. The proposed analysis is based on rigorous criteria, which include academic success at university, measured through average grades and exam pass rates, and job placement, assessed through employment rates and coherence between studies and work for technical and vocational institutes.
The project aims to provide a clear and reliable overview of schools that ensure a optimal preparation, both for those aiming to continue their studies and for those interested in quickly entering the world of work.
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Eduscopio 2024 It allows you to compare Italian schools in a simple way and based on objective data, such as university grades of graduates and employment rates of technicians.
This tool confirms itself as an essential reference for guiding school choices, offering a detailed and customizable overview of the performance of the institutes.
High schools and technical institutes
Among the classical high schools prominent in Italy, Salvatore Quasimodo in Magenta, near Milan, and Giorgio Spezia in Domodossola stand out for the superior quality of their educational offerings in the humanities. These institutions are recognized for their ability to blend a solid traditional cultural base with an innovative teaching approach, offering students a complete and versatile education.
In the panorama of the scientific high schools, the Alessandro Volta in Milan and the Augusto Righi in Rome emerge as national excellences, thanks to an in-depth preparation in mathematical, physical and scientific disciplines, which makes them a point of reference for those aspiring to academic or professional careers in the STEM field.
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Even the technical institutes conquer a central role in the Eduscopio 2024 ranking. Structures such as Guglielmo Marconi in Verona and Enrico Fermi in Modena represent points of excellence thanks to their strong ties with the business world and their ability to train students ready to enter the job market with highly sought-after skills.
These institutes stand out not only for the quality of their teaching, but also for the training courses aimed at guaranteeing concrete professional opportunities, responding effectively to the needs of growing sectors.