Poland, Gdansk
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The American Elementary School uses English as the language of instruction. It follows the tradition of American and international educational institutions and provides a safe, friendly learning environment. It emphasizes developing the habit of seeking solutions and information, discovering the truth and the real world, and reflecting on the process of gaining knowledge. The school has 50 teachers and 300 students this year, 32 years of activity, and 90% of graduates attend Tri-City's best high schools.
American Elementary School in Gdynia offers a bespoke curriculum in English for students aged 6 to 14, combining American and international educational traditions with Polish language instruction. With about 300 students and 50 teachers, the school has 32 years of activity and a focus on inquiry, problem solving, collaboration and reflection as core learning habits. The campus at 41 Łowicka Street features facilities that support both indoor and outdoor learning, including a swimming pool, gym halls and an art gallery workshop room, plus an extra-activity room with a library. Small class sizes foster individualized attention within a safe, friendly environment. The school emphasizes developing the habit of seeking solutions, discovering the truth and the real world, and reflecting on the process of gaining knowledge. Extracurriculars include music and arts programs, additional language courses, and sport activities. Ninety percent of graduates attend Tri-City's high schools, reflecting strong transitions to secondary education.