This year's finest school in Italy is the Nervi-Ferrari scientific high school of applied sciences — with computer science instead of Latin — in Morbegno, Sondrio. This was determined by Eduscopio (www.eduscopio.it), the tenth edition of the interactive map of high schools in Italy compiled by the Agnelli Foundation one year after graduation, using employment rate and consistency between study and work as well as university results (exams taken and average grades). A tool meant to assist families in selecting a school for enrollment. The Agnelli Foundation working group, led by Martino Bernardi, examined data from 1,326,000 Italian graduates from 7,850 schools across three school years.
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