Maestro di Sci – Disciplina Sci Alpino
The singular Italian professional title for alpine ski instructors. There are no intermediate levels — one is either a fully qualified Maestro or not. Obtained after passing a demanding multi-stage program including a timed GS race test. Many instructors come from a racing background. Requires Italian language proficiency.
Quick facts
- Issuing body
- Associazione Maestri Sci Italiani
- Discipline
- alpine
- Level / Tier
- 4 of 4
- ISIA Stamp
- No
- ISIA Card
- No
- Teach internationally
- ✅ Yes
- Restrictions
- Requires Italian language proficiency; regulated by regional colleges
Official courses & pricing
Published programme lines that award or prepare for this qualification. Figures are indicative — confirm on the association site.
Enrolment: Italy’s alpine Maestro is a single professional title (no intermediate instructor tiers in this dataset). Training and exams are organised through the regional Collegio Maestri di Sci / CONI-regulated pathway, not a single national shopping cart on amsi.it. Expect fluent Italian, racing-level technical standards, and multi-step exams. Contact your regional college and AMSI (info@amsi.it) for the current curriculum and exam calendar.
- Course and exam fees — Fees are set by regional colleges and training providers; not consolidated on amsi.it. 2026-04-05 ↗
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