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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.
IPS International School of Wrocław operates on a campus located in the residential Krzyki district. The school implements the Cambridge International Curriculum alongside the Polish National Curriculum, allowing students to transition between international and local systems. Facilities include specialized science labs, a library, and dedicated art studios. A distinct feature of the school is the "Dual Curriculum" program, which provides intensive Polish language and history lessons for local students while maintaining an English-speaking environment for the broader community. Students participate in the "Eco-Schools" program, focusing on environmental awareness through student-led projects. The school offers a variety of afternoon clubs, ranging from robotics and coding to ceramics and drama. This setting supports children aged 6 to 15 in a co-educational day-school environment with a maximum of 18 students per class. Instruction is primarily in English, with additional support for language learners.
International High School of Wroclaw is a private, independent international high school in Wroclaw, Poland, serving students aged 15 to 18. The school offers the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (DP) alongside the IB Middle Years Programme (MYP) and Pre-IB in Grade 1, with English and Polish as languages of instruction. In September 2016, learning moved to the Center for International Education on Racławicka Street 101, a modern campus of about 12,000 square meters with two floors, secure facilities, and extensive outdoor space of around 2.1 hectares. Class sizes are capped at 20, enabling individualized attention. Facilities include biology, chemistry, and physics laboratories, humanities rooms, a multilingual library of roughly 11,000 volumes, an auditorium, a theatre hall, a cafeteria, and dedicated sports halls plus outdoor sports grounds. The program emphasizes service learning, with mandatory CAS hours, and opportunities, such as Model United Nations, as well as arts and theatre participation globally.
The International School of EKOLA is a private high school in Wrocław offering a bilingual Polish–English pathway and the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme. It educates students aged 14 to 18 and conducts DP1 and DP2 in English, with Classes 1–2 featuring extended English and mathematics in a bilingual setting. Class sizes are up to 20 in early years and up to 30 in the Diploma Programme, enabling small-group support. The campus at Ojca Beyzyma 17 provides well-equipped classrooms with interactive whiteboards, a biology–chemistry laboratory, a computer laboratory, and a library; Wi‑Fi is available throughout, and each student has a locker. PE takes place in the gymnasium housed at the EKOLA Primary School at Zielińskiego 56. EKOLA is a UNESCO Associated School and has received the Westphalian Peace Prize for promoting peace and cross-cultural understanding. The school collaborates with Wrocław universities and cultural institutions, offering workshops, Model United Nations, and intercultural projects such as Kropla Afryki and Kropla Azji, and international programs.
IPS International School of Wrocław provides English-language education for ages 2–18 across Preschool, Primary and Lower Secondary, and Upper Secondary. The Preschool follows the IB PYP, with Cambridge Primary added in Kindergarten and Polish as a Second Language to support bilingual development. Primary and Lower Secondary combine the IB PYP with Cambridge Primary and Cambridge Lower Secondary, while integrating the Polish National Curriculum for Polish Language, History, and Geography and offering Polish as a Second Language. Upper Secondary offers Cambridge International Programmes (IGCSE in Grades 9–10 and A Levels in Grades 11–12) alongside the Polish National Curriculum, supported by a University and Career Advisor. The school emphasizes inquiry-based learning, global perspectives, language development, and enrichment opportunities. Facilities are organized across Preschool, Primary/Lower Secondary, and Upper Secondary campuses, with music labs, art studios, a central library, and a science lab. After-school activities include IPS Firebirds, MUN Club, Performing Arts, Science Clubs.
Wroclaw International School (WIS) offers a community-focused environment located on a purpose-built campus in the southern part of the city. As an authorized IB World School, it provides the Primary Years Programme (PYP) for children aged 4 to 11 and the Middle Years Programme (MYP) for those aged 11 to 16. Learning is centered on inquiry-based methods where students are encouraged to connect different subject areas to real-world issues.A significant feature of the school is its "Wolves Athletic Program," which allows students to participate in inter-school sports competitions across Poland and Central Europe. For older students, the school ensures a seamless transition to its sister institution, the International High School of Wrocław, for the completion of the IB Diploma Programme. Facilities include specialized science labs, a dedicated international library, and an auditorium used for the school's "Winter WOW" concerts, which celebrate student talent in music and the performing arts.
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