Poland, Warsaw
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Counseling in High School provides academic guidance and social and emotional support. Learning Support aims to assist students academically, socially and emotionally.
The Learning Support Department provides support services for students who are struggling and for students with identified mild to moderate learning needs. The goal is to assist students in reaching their highest potential academically, socially and emotionally. Students receiving moderate, intensive or specialized education learning support have an Individual Learning Plan (ILP) and progress is monitored against the ILP goals.
The EAL program is a requirement of enrollment for all new students in Grades 1-12 who qualify for services; a one-time entry fee of PLN 19,500 applies.
The school prioritizes student mental health and wellbeing and has two counselors dedicated to the Elementary School.
Child protection is a core responsibility; the Child Protection Policy and Procedures are fully implemented; the school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of every student inside and outside the school premises.
American School of Warsaw is IB Continuum campus serving students aged 3 to 18. It offers IB PYP, MYP, and DP, alongside a bespoke curriculum. The Elementary School follows the PYP framework, emphasizing inquiry-based learning and development of thinking, research, social, communication, and self-management skills. Polish is taught for native speakers, French is offered as an additional language, and home-language instruction supports multilingual learners. The campus provides 1:1 technology, small class sizes, and Teaching Assistant support, with counselors in the Elementary School. Service learning, OPAL Play and Learning, the Elementary Garden, and after-school activities broaden learning. The Grade 5 year culminates with the PYP Exhibition. The Design Center and Maker Lab connect classroom projects to real-world manufacturing. Facilities include a 365-seat theater, spaces for music, drama, and visual arts, four tennis courts, a 400-meter track, and a library. ASW runs clubs such as Model United Nations and Theatre for students.