Poland, Wroclaw
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The Cambridge International Curriculum is used from Early Years through IGCSE and British International A-Levels. There is a USA High School Diploma pathway. An English Support Programme follows the Cambridge International Second Language Curriculum, with Primary English Support running alongside regular English and Secondary students following the IGCSE Second Language curriculum; Years 12-13 prepare for IELTS and TOEFL. The library has books in English and other languages.
Mother tongue support is provided with enrichment available for students' home languages. Polish children who wish to be educated in English are welcome.
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.