In Italy one of the main types of high school you can do between your 13-18 is called "Liceo Classico", which can be translated in english to Classical Lyceum (at least according to ChatGPT 😅), and a large part of what you have to study there is about ancient Roman and Greek history, language, literature and art.
That's why when I went to Athens, a few years after the end of that school, I was literally left speachless and breathless when I saw the Parthenon.
It was like seeing years of study materialize in front of my eyes.
I was looking at and walking through centuries of history, myths and majestic sculptures which gave birth to a major part of our modern culture: part of who am I today has its roots in that place.
Countless hours of study finally gained a meaning.
It has been one of the most exciting and unforgettable experience of my life.
Italy has a very rich history as well, so I would imagine to combine ancient Greek and Roman together would have been very interesting especially it sounds like you enjoy the topic. A lot of school kids don't, or don't appreciate it at a young age because it's not as cool as say playing computer games.
You're so lucky to come from a beautiful city.
I have to admit that videogames were more appealing even to me 😅 but luckily I was teached by my parents to always put effort in what I do, so I ended up appreciating most of what I studied back then. Sadly without exercise I forgot most of that knowledge during the following years, but I can still appreciate the beauty of a work of art (both made buy us, humans, or by nature)... and the Parthenon, up there in the Acropolis, is so majestic that you have to love it! :)
Thanks! Have you ever been there? Tuscany is quite a beatiful place to visit if you like history, art and nature :)