The Faces of Family Life in Milan: Stories of Love, Learning and Community
Meet the people and organisations making a difference in the city's parenting and education scene
Meet the people and organisations making a difference in the city's parenting and education scene

Milan's family life is thriving, with over 130,000 families with children under the age of 18 living in the city, according to the latest data from the Comune di Milano.
This matters now because the city is experiencing a surge in new families moving to the area, attracted by its vibrant lifestyle, excellent schools, and family-friendly amenities. The recent heatwave that cancelled Fourth of July events in other cities has not deterred Milan's families, who are finding ways to stay cool and have fun in the city's many parks and outdoor spaces, such as Parco Sempione and Giardini Pubblici Indro Montanelli.
In the heart of the city, organisations like the Fondazione Umberto Veronesi and the Associazione Genitori Scuole Milanesi are working tirelessly to support families and provide resources for parents. In the trendy Brera neighbourhood, the Biblioteca dei Bambini is a popular spot for families to gather and enjoy storytelling sessions and children's activities. Meanwhile, in the up-and-coming Isola district, the Scuola dell'Infanzia Maria Montessori is pioneering a new approach to early childhood education, with a focus on hands-on learning and community engagement.
According to a recent survey by the Istituto Nazionale di Statistica (ISTAT), 75% of families in Milan have at least one child in a public or private school, with the average cost of childcare per month ranging from €400 to €1,200. The city's education system is highly regarded, with schools like the Liceo Classico Alessandro Manzoni and the Scuola Media Statale Giuseppe Parini consistently ranking among the best in the country. As of 2025, the city has also introduced a new programme, 'Milano Family Friendly', which provides discounts and benefits to families with children, including reduced prices for public transport and museum entry.
So what happens next for families in Milan? As the city continues to grow and evolve, it's likely that we'll see even more innovative initiatives and programmes aimed at supporting parents and children. For now, families can take advantage of the many resources available to them, from parenting workshops and support groups to outdoor activities and cultural events. With its unique blend of tradition and innovation, Milan is a city that truly has something for everyone, making it an ideal place to raise a family and create lasting memories.
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