Poland, Warsaw
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The Cambridge International Curriculum is taught, balancing academic rigour with creative, inquiry-based learning across subjects. Polish diplomas are issued from Year 2 onwards, ensuring academic continuity within both national and international systems. Life competencies support students' development for academics, careers and personal life. Life Pathways provides personalised guidance for university and career choices.
ArtClub runs every Thursday and Friday, offering a hands-on, design-led experience. The sessions blend visual creativity with language development as students practice English during collaboration. Art projects include architectural models, imaginary cities and inventive structures that build planning, problem-solving and spatial thinking. The new building will include dedicated spaces for music, drama, science and art.
Multilingual learning enables students to express themselves in English, Polish and French. The school hosts a diverse community with over 40 nationalities on campus. As part of International Schools Partnership, students take part in international opportunities that develop critical thinking, teamwork and leadership. ISP programmes include Model United Nations, Chess Masters, Cultural Exchange, Filmmakers, Scientists, Artists, Virtual Exchange and more.
The school offers a rich selection of extracurricular clubs, sports teams, school trips and creative opportunities that help each learner uncover new passions and build lasting confidence. Through the House system, students compete in sports and represent the school in competitions. Activities include performing on stage, collaborative projects and ISP-affiliated events such as Model United Nations and other ISP clubs. ISP opportunities connect students with peers worldwide for global experiences.
ISP Changemakers provides tools and methodologies for developing projects focused on social impact. ISP Cultural Exchange encourages reciprocal exchange and homestays across ISP schools to broaden cultural understanding. These ISP programmes foster social responsibility, environmental awareness and community engagement across international school networks.
Leadership training is included as part of enrichment opportunities beyond the academic week. International opportunities through ISP offer leadership-focused activities such as Model United Nations and cross-cultural collaborations. Life and career pathways give students personalised guidance for university and career choices to prepare for life beyond school.
Forest School adventures grow courage, curiosity and resilience. Pastoral care and wellbeing are supported by trusted form tutors and pastoral leaders. The campus features a modern sports hall for physical education, a library and spaces for music, drama, science and art, contributing to wellbeing and healthy living. Activities such as Ski Week and other outdoor learning experiences further support student wellbeing.
British Primary School of Wilanow is a British international school offering the Cambridge International Curriculum for Primary and Secondary, with an eight-year program for ages 3 to 14. The purpose-built campus provides dedicated spaces for science, sport, the arts and outdoor exploration, including interactive multimedia classrooms, a drama studio, a dance studio, a music room, a library and a sports hall. Life runs from Early Years (age 3–5) through Primary Key Stage 1 (5–7), Primary Key Stage 2 (7–11) to Secondary Key Stage 3 (11–13), with Polish diplomas issued from Year 2 to support continuity within national and international systems. Forest School offers outdoor learning that fosters courage, curiosity and resilience. Multilingual learning enables students to express themselves in English, Polish and French. The school is COBIS-accredited and participates in International Schools Partnership programmes, including ISP Changemakers, Cultural Exchange and Model United Nations and a broad clubs and activities programme for all ages.