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Warsaw is home to 30 international schools, offering families a range of curricula and price points to choose from.
Compare 6 international schools in Warsaw, Poland. Filter by curriculum, fees (average PLN 50,708), location, and more to find the right international school now.
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 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 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.
The International Trilingual School of Warsaw (ITSW) Karowa Campus is located in Warsaw’s historic center, near the Copernicus Science Centre. The school operates a trilingual immersion model where students receive instruction in English, Polish, and a third elective language—French, Spanish, or Chinese. The curriculum integrates the British National Curriculum and the Polish Ministry of Education standards, with certain tracks incorporating American and French educational components. Students rotate through different languages on specific days of the week, learning core subjects like mathematics and science from native speakers in multiple languages. The Karowa facility features dedicated spaces for music and art, utilizing its proximity to the University of Warsaw library gardens for outdoor learning. A unique feature is the "simultaneous trilingualism" program, which ensures children achieve literacy and numeracy in three languages concurrently, rather than learning additional languages as isolated subjects. This approach is supported by a multicultural teaching staff representing over fifteen nationalities.
LFV Lycée Français de Varsovie René Goscinny (LFV) is a French international school in Poland delivering the French national curriculum from kindergarten through high school for ages 2 to 18. Instruction is in French, with students studying Polish, English, German and Spanish as additional languages. The school serves about 700 students from 45 nationalities and maintains average class sizes of around 22, supporting close teacher-student interaction. LFV is a member of the AEFE network, linking it to hundreds of schools worldwide. A distinctive feature is the Polish international section opened in 2020, alongside a heritage dating back to 1919 and a 2019 centennial. The campus includes a gymnasium for indoor sports and a broad extracurricular offer: more than 40 activities across arts, sports, languages and culture, with an AES program and education for sustainable development projects in partnership with organizations. The curriculum emphasizes literary, linguistic, scientific, artistic and athletic development.
LFV Lycée Français de Varsovie René Goscinny (LFV) is a French international school in Poland delivering the French national curriculum from kindergarten through high school for ages 2 to 18. Instruction is in French, with students studying Polish, English, German and Spanish as additional languages. The school serves about 700 students from 45 nationalities and maintains average class sizes of around 22, supporting close teacher-student interaction. LFV is a member of the AEFE network, linking it to hundreds of schools worldwide. A distinctive feature is the Polish international section opened in 2020, alongside a heritage dating back to 1919 and a 2019 centennial. The campus includes a gymnasium for indoor sports and a broad extracurricular offer: more than 40 activities across arts, sports, languages and culture, with an AES program and education for sustainable development projects in partnership with organizations. The curriculum emphasizes literary, linguistic, scientific, artistic and athletic development.
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