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Wroclaw is home to 7 international schools, offering families a range of curricula and price points to choose from.
Compare 4 international schools in Wroclaw, Poland. Filter by curriculum, fees (average PLN 41,725), location, and more to find the right international school now.
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.
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.
Wrocław Cosmopolitan School is a private school in Wrocław, Poland for learners aged 3 to 18. English is the language of instruction across all subjects, with Polish and other languages taught by native or proficient English speakers. The curriculum spans EYFS, the British Curriculum, Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge A Levels and the Dutch Curriculum, delivering an integrated, enquiry-led program that uses technology to support learning. The school is the first accredited in Poland to offer the English-language Polish MEN programme, a blend of Polish and UK curricula. Wrocław Cosmopolitan School holds accreditations with Cambridge Assessment, the Ministry of Education and Science, and UCAS. The campus is light-filled, supporting personalised learning with small class sizes, pastoral care and opportunities for creativity, sport and leadership. Extracurricular activities promote confidence, collaboration and global awareness. The school is part of Cosmo Education Sp. z o.o. and is located at ul. Fabryczna 14a, 53-609 Wrocław Poland.
British International School of Wroclaw (BISC Wroclaw) is a private international school in the Krzyki district, founded in 2006. The school delivers a British style education through the Cambridge International Curriculum from Early Years through IGCSE and A Levels, with a USA High School Diploma pathway—the only school in Wroclaw offering this option. Ages 5 to 18 are welcome. The campus features large, airy classrooms on a spacious, green site; facilities include an indoor gym, a music room, two art rooms, a grade science lab, a computer lab, a stocked library with books in English and other languages, and a senior school common room. Extra-curriculars include a Music Academy and a broad Enrichment Programme. The school emphasises personalised pathways, enquiry based learning, and support for diverse languages and cultures from more than 30 countries. Graduates progress to universities worldwide; the school is accredited to offer Cambridge examinations and maintains strong partnerships.
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