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Te Vizja International School – Warsaw Centre Campus is located at Okopowa 59, 01-043 Warsaw, and brings together My First Academy kindergarten, an International Primary School, a General Bilingual High School, and VIZJA University on site. The campus spans over 30,000 m² of facilities designed for safety, comfort and accessibility, with eco-friendly solutions and dedicated spaces for each institution. The curriculum combines Cambridge Primary (I–VIII), Cambridge IGCSE and the IB Diploma Programme for high school, with an accompanying Polish Programme (Matura Polska). Preschool is offered through My First Academy and Starting Classes. A distinctive feature is the on-site VIZJA University, an education partner. The campus supports learning with a computer, chemistry, and biology labs, a library, an art room, a music room and a sensory integration room. Extra-curricular options include an Oxford-style debate hall and a stock market simulation room; a cafeteria, chillout areas and common rooms complete the community.
Te Vizja International School - Warsaw Centre Campus has instruction in Polish, English, Spanish.
Okopowa 59, 01-043 Warsaw. The Warsaw Centre campus sits on Vizja Park. It has convenient car access and underground parking. It is a 10-minute drive to central Warsaw and a 10-minute walk to Dworzec Gdański metro station, near Arkadia and Klif shopping facilities.
Kindergarten (My First Academy, ages 3–5); Primary School; High School. Cambridge IGCSE and IB Diploma Programme are available at the high school, and Polish Programme (Matura Polska) is offered.
International school.
Poland
Te Vizja International School - Warsaw Centre Campus teaches Cambridge (Primary), Cambridge IGCSE, IB (DP), Indian Curriculum.
Cambridge Classes (I–VIII) for primary; Cambridge IGCSE and the IB Diploma Programme for high school; Polish Programme (Matura Polska) also offered. My First Academy provides kindergarten, and Starting Classes cover preschool. The campus collaborates with VIZJA University, a higher education institution cooperating with TE Vizja and educating students from around the world.
VIZJA University, a higher education institution cooperating with TE Vizja.
1) Nursery and Kindergarten enrollment
Step 1 — Reserve a Place: Complete the online form and reserve a spot for your child. Then, pay the administrative fee. This begins the admissions process for nursery and kindergarten.
Step 2 — Introductory Meeting: After registration, the office contacts you to schedule a convenient meeting. It is a chance to get to know your child, assess independence and developmental stage, and plan the best adaptation and support strategy for the child. This meeting informs the next steps in enrollment.
Step 3 — Sign the Educational Agreement: Schedule a date to sign the agreement. Before the meeting, complete the following in the system: personal questionnaire, parent/guardian information, additional authorizations. This finalizes enrollment for nursery and kindergarten.
2) Preschool class and primary school enrollment
Step 1 — Reserve a Place: Submit the application form and pay the administrative fee and introductory meeting fee. This starts enrollment for preschool class and primary school.
Step 2 — Introductory Meeting: After registration, the school office will contact you to schedule a meeting. During the conversation, we assess your child's readiness for learning, social skills, and ability to function in a new educational setting.
Step 3 — Sign the Educational Agreement: After the meeting, schedule a date to sign the agreement. Complete the required documents in the system beforehand: personal questionnaire, parent/guardian information, additional authorizations.
3) High school enrollment
Step 1 — Reserve a Place and Register for the Entrance Exam: Register your child for the entrance exam—held regularly from February. This lets you choose a high school while still in 8th grade without waiting for final exams. Then, pay the exam fee.
Step 2 — Entrance Exam: Choose a date for the exam, which covers Mathematics, Polish, and English. For international programs, details are arranged individually with the coordinator. The exam helps determine the best academic profile and subject level.
Step 3 — Meeting with the Coordinator & Agreement Signing: After receiving the results, the office schedules a meeting with the coordinator. You'll discuss your child's interests, strengths, learning needs, and academic goals. Finally, sign the educational agreement and pay the administrative fee.