Poland, Krakow
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Cracow International School operates at two locations in Kraków: Olsza (Sokołowskiego 19–19A) and Błonia (Wyczółkowskiego 7). At Olsza, two buildings host kindergarten and primary school, with two playgrounds located directly next to the school. The Olsza site sits in a leafy area with access to a vast green garden covering almost 5 hectares nearby. The Błonia campus is a quiet central location housed in a building at Wyczółkowskiego 7 and serves the high school.
The extracurricular program includes robotics classes to foster problem-solving and STEM skills; ceramics workshops to encourage creativity and hands-on learning; a chess club to develop strategic thinking; a mathematics club to challenge analytical skills; a journalist club to enhance communication; theatre classes to build confidence; dance classes to promote physical activity; and sports classes to support fitness and teamwork.
Cracow International School is a dual-location, non-public high school in Kraków that delivers the Cambridge International program within a broader Polish and British curricular framework. The school serves ages 3 to 18, with Cambridge Primary, Lower and Upper Secondary programs, IGCSE, AS, and A Levels, taught mainly in English. The two campuses, Olsza (Sokołowskiego 19, 19A) and Błonia (Wyczółkowskiego 7), house a kindergarten through high school with small classes and purpose-built facilities. Olsza offers two buildings with adjacent playgrounds and a nearby 5-hectare green space, while Błonia hosts the high school in a quiet central site. Beyond Cambridge accreditation (International Examination Center PL027), the school follows British and Polish curricula and offers bilingual or English-only education, including Polish national examinations. A rich extracurricular program includes robotics, ceramics, chess, journalism, theatre, dance, and sports, complemented by Erasmus+ collaborations and mental health initiatives like Młode Głowy. A diverse, welcoming community supports learners.