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The Oxford Primary School provides bilingual elementary education for children aged 6 to 14. The school follows the Polish curriculum and offers Advanced Placement (AP) courses. From the first grade, students study in English, with about 10 hours of English language classes each week, supported by native-speaking staff who help language learning throughout the day. A bilingual environment with English-speaking staff supports daily life and fosters cross-cultural understanding. Teaching is largely project-based, with an emphasis on applying knowledge to daily life, and a focus on social and communication skills through a program built on the 7 Habits and Nonviolent Communication. Classrooms are equipped with multimedia tools such as interactive whiteboards, projectors, and sound systems, and most textbooks are available in multimedia formats. The science curriculum is supported by robust facilities and experiments developed through the Unikids Children's University project. The school also offers holiday and travel activities, including winter and summer camps, and extracurriculars such as LEGO MATH and choir.
Situated in Warsaw, the International American School of Warsaw (IAS) serves students from age 4 to 18 with English-language instruction and a diploma offering. The school provides three diploma pathways—IB Diploma Programme, American High School Diploma, and Polish Matura—within KG–12, with a bespoke curriculum option as needed. Class sizes average 18 students, and the school sustains a 7:1 student‑teacher ratio to support individual attention. The Ursynów campus is a two-building permanent facility with modern teaching spaces, a library of more than 35,000 English editions, and resources. English is the primary language; Polish, French and Spanish are offered as additional languages, with EAL support for non-native speakers. IAS is triple-accredited by the International Baccalaureate Organization, Cognia, and the Polish Ministry of Education. The campus houses door-to-door transport, access to SGGW sport facilities, and swimming provisions. Extracurriculars span sports, arts, and service, and IAS hosts a College Board SAT testing center onsite.
International Trilingual School of Warsaw serves ages 1 to 15 across campuses, Karowa and Styki. Opened in 2001, it offers nurseries, preschools, a primary campus and middle school, enabling learning from early childhood to grade 8 in a cohesive environment. The school blends six curricula—American Common Core, British National Curriculum, Finnish, French, Polish core curricula, and International Baccalaureate standards (PYP/MYP)—plus bespoke. It delivers trilingual education in English, Polish and a third language (Spanish, French, Chinese, or Japanese) from nursery through grade 8. In Grades 1–3, mathematics and science are taught bilingually (English with Polish or French) while language, literature and social studies are taught trilingually. OPOL and daily native-speaking language immersion underpin the program. The curriculum uses trimester modules focused on UN SDGs, with international projects, field trips and after-school workshops offered in six languages. Grades 7–8 prepare students for the eighth-grade exam and Cambridge Checkpoints/IGCSE with mentoring and support.
American School of Wrocław is a private, bilingual school serving ages 1 through 18, with two campuses supporting age-appropriate learning. The curriculum blends the American Core Knowledge Curriculum with elements of the Polish national system, enhanced by an international component. English and Polish are treated as equal languages, guiding students to navigate between cultures while developing multilingual skills. ASW offers the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme for the upper grades, alongside the Middle Years Programme. The IB DP prepares students for higher education through six subjects and the core components Theory of Knowledge, Extended Essay, and CAS. The school is part of the International Schools Partnership. About 250 students from over 20 nationalities form a diverse, close-knit community across two campuses: Partynicka for Nursery to Grade 5 and South Campus for Grades 6–12. Facilities include classrooms, science labs, language workshops, libraries, art studios, outdoor spaces, and athletic facilities on Partynicka campus.
International Trilingual School of Warsaw serves ages 1 to 15 across campuses, Karowa and Styki. Opened in 2001, it offers nurseries, preschools, a primary campus and middle school, enabling learning from early childhood to grade 8 in a cohesive environment. The school blends six curricula—American Common Core, British National Curriculum, Finnish, French, Polish core curricula, and International Baccalaureate standards (PYP/MYP)—plus bespoke. It delivers trilingual education in English, Polish and a third language (Spanish, French, Chinese, or Japanese) from nursery through grade 8. In Grades 1–3, mathematics and science are taught bilingually (English with Polish or French) while language, literature and social studies are taught trilingually. OPOL and daily native-speaking language immersion underpin the program. The curriculum uses trimester modules focused on UN SDGs, with international projects, field trips and after-school workshops offered in six languages. Grades 7–8 prepare students for the eighth-grade exam and Cambridge Checkpoints/IGCSE with mentoring and support.
American School of Warsaw is IB Continuum campus serving students aged 3 to 18. It offers IB PYP, MYP, and DP, alongside a bespoke curriculum. The Elementary School follows the PYP framework, emphasizing inquiry-based learning and development of thinking, research, social, communication, and self-management skills. Polish is taught for native speakers, French is offered as an additional language, and home-language instruction supports multilingual learners. The campus provides 1:1 technology, small class sizes, and Teaching Assistant support, with counselors in the Elementary School. Service learning, OPAL Play and Learning, the Elementary Garden, and after-school activities broaden learning. The Grade 5 year culminates with the PYP Exhibition. The Design Center and Maker Lab connect classroom projects to real-world manufacturing. Facilities include a 365-seat theater, spaces for music, drama, and visual arts, four tennis courts, a 400-meter track, and a library. ASW runs clubs such as Model United Nations and Theatre for students.
Located in the center of Krakow, the International Trilingual School of Cracow (ITSC) offers a tri-lingual early-childhood and primary education path for children aged 1 to 7. Founded in 2018, building on the experience of the International Trilingual School of Warsaw, ITSC Cracow provides nursery, preschool and primary schooling with immersion in English, French and Polish. Instruction follows six programs across nursery through primary: American Common Core; British National Curriculum (EYFS); Finnish National Curriculum; Programme d'Enseignement de l'Ecole Maternelle; Polish National Curriculum; and the Primary Years Programme. The languages of instruction are English, French and Polish, and content is shared across the three languages through immersion and the One Person, One Language method. The school opened its first grade in 2025, creating a continuous international education path. A central Krakow location, native-speaking teachers, and facilities including a playground, cloakroom and playroom support early multilingual development and social-emotional growth. The school community reflects a mix of origins and cultures and fosters tolerance.
Sokrates International High School in Bydgoszcz, Poland, is part of Szkoły Sokrates, a network of private schools founded in 1989. The school educates students aged 14 to 18 with a dual track approach that blends the Polish core curriculum with international programs. Its offerings include Cambridge Upper Secondary and Advanced levels, Cambridge IGCSE, AS and A Levels, Cambridge Pre-U, Cognia, the American Curriculum, Pearson Edexcel IGCSE, and the IB Diploma Programme (authorized in 2023). Language of instruction is Polish and English, and students benefit from a multicultural environment with learners from more than 32 countries. The campus hosts modern facilities—a sports hall, climbing wall, gym, laboratories, library, and multimedia classrooms—plus an outdoor learning base near Ostromecko. The school runs international trips to the United Kingdom, Malta, and Spain, and hosts arts, music, and theatre activities. It prepares graduates for universities worldwide, including Oxford, Cambridge, Harvard, Yale, and MIT, and holds Cambridge and Cognia accreditations, with DND approval since 2014.
International Trilingual School of Warsaw serves ages 1 to 15 across campuses, Karowa and Styki. Opened in 2001, it offers nurseries, preschools, a primary campus and middle school, enabling learning from early childhood to grade 8 in a cohesive environment. The school blends six curricula—American Common Core, British National Curriculum, Finnish, French, Polish core curricula, and International Baccalaureate standards (PYP/MYP)—plus bespoke. It delivers trilingual education in English, Polish and a third language (Spanish, French, Chinese, or Japanese) from nursery through grade 8. In Grades 1–3, mathematics and science are taught bilingually (English with Polish or French) while language, literature and social studies are taught trilingually. OPOL and daily native-speaking language immersion underpin the program. The curriculum uses trimester modules focused on UN SDGs, with international projects, field trips and after-school workshops offered in six languages. Grades 7–8 prepare students for the eighth-grade exam and Cambridge Checkpoints/IGCSE with mentoring and support.
International School of Kraków is a not-for-profit PreK–12 international school offering the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme and a certified American high school diploma. The Lusina campus offers learning spaces on a site since 1993. ISK delivers a vertically aligned curriculum from Early Years through Grade 12; in Grades 6–10, instruction draws on AERO, Common Core, and Next Generation Science Standards, with language, arts, technology, and physical education integrated for holistic growth. In Grades 11–12, students may pursue the IB Diploma Programme or the American High School Diploma, with the option to take IB courses for certificates. Language programming includes Polish, French, German, and Spanish, plus a Polish Bilingual Language Pathway aligned to the IB Learner Profile. Innovative programs include Learning Outside the Gates field trips and STEAM experiences. ISK is affiliated with the U.S. Department of State's Office of Overseas Schools and NEASC-accredited, with the ISK Forward 2030 initiative.
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