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Te Vizja International School, Warsaw Wawer Campus, is located at Patriotów 148, Warsaw, Mazovian Landscape Park. The campus occupies a building nestled among trees with green surroundings designed to support young learners and families. The school follows a bespoke Vizja Educational Society curriculum, offering staged education from early years through primary. My First Academy (age 2–5) forms the Kindergarten, while Starting Classes (Preschool) lead to Primary School with Classes I–III and IV–VIII. Daily foreign language learning is part of the program, helping children build linguistic foundations from an early age. Facilities include a computer room, a science classroom, a language classroom, a garden, and a sports complex with a playground, all supporting hands-on, project-based learning. An on-site branch of TE Vizja's Non-Public Psychological-Pedagogical and Rehabilitation Clinic provides therapies and activities. The Primary School campus has operated since 2012 as Vizja's first institution, emphasizing active, student-led exploration in a wooded setting.
Patriotów 148, 04-839 Warsaw, Poland
Patriotow 148, 04-839 Warsaw
Nursery, Kindergarten, Primary school, High school
Bus stop directly by the school
Te Vizja International School - Warsaw Wawer Campus teaches Bespoke Curriculum.
The Wawer campus offers staged education within the Vizja Educational Society, with My First Academy (age 2-5) Kindergarten. Starting Classes (Preschool) lead to Primary School with Classes I-III and IV-VIII. Daily learning of foreign languages is part of the curriculum. The Primary School in Wawer has operated since 2012 and is the first institution of the Vizja Educational Society. It is located within Mazovian Landscape Park, in an independent building among trees, with green surroundings and on-site access to the Non-Public Psychological-Pedagogical and Rehabilitation Clinic TE Vizja. Facilities include a computer room, science classroom, garden, sports complex, playground, and language classroom.
Daily learning of foreign languages is provided. The site shows an emphasis on multilingual education and lists English, Polish, and Ukrainian among language options.
An on-site branch of the Non-Public Psychological-Pedagogical and Rehabilitation Clinic TE Vizja provides access to therapies on site.
1. Admissions are ongoing throughout the year, subject to available space. Transfers between TE Vizja campuses, including Warsaw Wawer, are possible. TE Vizja provides admissions information with clear explanations of enrollment procedures for kindergarten, primary, and high school. Open Days are hosted several times a year at TE Vizja campuses, and dates are listed on the TE Vizja site and social media; registration is required to reserve a spot.
2. Attend Open Days. TE Vizja hosts Open Days several times a year at its kindergarten, primary, and high school campuses, including Warsaw Wawer. Dates are published in advance on the TE Vizja site and social media, and you must register to participate. Open Days offer opportunities to meet program coordinators, teachers, and students, tour facilities, and learn about the curriculum, language programs, and admissions procedures.
3. Begin enrollment. Review the admissions information for kindergarten, primary, and high school to understand enrollment procedures. Prepare any required documents and submit inquiries or applications as instructed during Open Days or by the campus admissions team. For campus-specific details at Warsaw Wawer, contact the campus administration for current guidance and space availability.
Stypendium Prezesa TE Vizja – wspieramy talenty naszych uczniów. The scholarship is available to students at TE Vizja high schools and aims to develop exceptional abilities and expand opportunities. Applicants may be students who have demonstrated educational or athletic achievements; in special cases, artistic, social, or extracurricular achievements may also be considered. The program can provide forms of support including tuition discounts from 10% to 100%, funding for educational, sport, or artistic trips in Poland and abroad, and coverage of costs for participation in competitions, events, workshops, or development programs. Applications may be submitted by a student who is of legal age or by a parent/guardian of a minor at the offices of the TE Vizja high schools; the submission should include evidence of achievements (diplomas, certificates, exam results) and, if available, a teacher or coach recommendation. The deadline for applications is October 15 each school year. For further details, contact the offices of the TE Vizja high schools.