Lithuania, Vilnius
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VIS provides support for social and emotional development through counseling and wellbeing services. VIS is committed to meeting the social and emotional needs of students, with support provided by teachers and a school counsellor to support adjustment and wellbeing. A school psychologist is available to consult on social and emotional wellbeing. The School Counsellor addresses social and emotional concerns of individuals, small groups, or the whole class; academic concerns including study skills; and peer and teacher conflicts. Access to support is available through self-referral or staff referral, with parents involved as appropriate. Conversations with the School Counsellor are confidential except when the student is perceived to be in danger.
VIS adopts an inclusion philosophy and accepts students with mild learning needs under the condition that they can meet the academic requirements of the programme with supports available at any given time. These supports are outlined in our Learning Support Policy. Learning Support is provided to eligible students and may include targeted interventions by learning support staff. The school aims to enable access to the curriculum with appropriate accommodations and supports. Parents may be involved in planning and reviewing supports.
English Language Support is provided to students in formats dependent on age and stage of acquisition. Students new to VIS are assessed using the WIDA assessment tool in primary school and by an internally designed assessment for those entering middle school. Primary school and MYP students may be eligible for targeted push-in or pull-out support by an EAL specialist. Reach out to section principals if you have further questions about English language support.
VIS has a psychologist to advocate for the needs of students and promote wellbeing. The School Counsellor's role is to promote the wellbeing of all students and to provide support on an as-needed basis. Students may access the School Counsellor through self-referral or staff referral. Conversations between the Counsellor and students are confidential except when the student is perceived to be in danger.
VIS Child Protection Policy 2023 is part of VIS policies. The Behavior Policy defines the school's expectations and prohibits bullying, harassment and discrimination in school and school-sponsored activities. The policy states that prevention and response to bullying, harassment and discrimination is a collaborative effort among administrators, teachers, staff, students, parents and the school community. Bullying and harassment are described in terms of verbal, physical, relational, and cyber forms, with examples provided. The policy aims to create a safe, respectful environment for all learners. The School Counsellor maintains confidentiality except when danger is involved; parents are involved as appropriate.
Vilnius International School (VIS) is a pre-kindergarten through grade 12 international school in Vilnius, Lithuania, educating about 500 students from more than 40 countries. The school teaches in English and follows an IB-based framework, with the Early Childhood IB PYP play-based programme (authorised 2011) and the IB Primary Years Programme, followed by the IB Middle Years Programme for grades 6-10 (authorised 2013). Upper-level studies include Cambridge International AS and A Levels (began 2016-17; first graduating class 2018). For 2025-2026 the curriculum includes Computer Science, Digital Media & Design, Economics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics, Business, History, with English Literature and Lithuanian Language and Literature as mandatory core courses. The campus comprises a PYP building in Vilnius Old Town, an Atrium, a bright Gymnasium, a Science Laboratory and a social Café. VIS is accredited by the Council of International Schools and runs Erasmus exchanges, service learning, MUN/MEP simulations, plus Week Without Walls.