Lithuania, Vilnius
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Uniform is mandatory daily. The primary school uniform consists of striped polo shirts with the school logo, a blue logo sweater, and a blue skirt or blue pants, with white or blue polo shirts allowed as substitutes. The middle school and gymnasium uniform includes white shirts with the logo, a blue blazer with the logo, and a skirt or pants in light brown, dark blue, or black; shorts are allowed in warm weather with length rules, and indoor shoes must be worn.
Meals are available in Vilnius and Kaunas as an optional service. In Vilnius, full-day meals cost 9.80 EUR per child (breakfast 1.90 EUR, lunch 5.80 EUR, snack 2.10 EUR). In Kaunas, full-day meals cost 7.20 EUR per day for primary school (lunch 5.00 EUR, snack 2.20 EUR) and 7.90 EUR per day for middle school and gymnasium (lunch 5.70 EUR, snack 2.20 EUR).
The school is privately owned and operated within the Vaikystės Sodas and Queen Mortos School organization. It was founded by Austėja Landsbergienė, PhD. The school is an IB World School candidate for the PYP and MYP programmes and Cambridge-accredited since 2017.
Queen Morta School is an international IB continuum and Cambridge-accredited institution in Lithuania with campuses in Vilnius and Kaunas. The school serves students aged 5–18, offering Cambridge Primary and Secondary programs alongside the IB Primary Years Programme and Middle Years Programme as a Candidate School, and the Diploma Programme in the upper grades, taught in English (with Lithuanian literature taught in Lithuanian). Since the Vilnius campus opened a new building in 2020, the school has combined modern facilities with an urban garden for sustainability-inspired learning. Cambridge accreditation was achieved in 2017 and the school joined the IB World School network in 2022. It also launched the 13 Klasė parental program in 2023. A broad activity program includes sports, arts, cultural exchanges (Nordplus), and student-led governance through the Student Parliament and Advisory Board, while summer camps in Vilnius offer outdoor pursuits and sports. The curriculum emphasises citizenship, collaboration, and global awareness.