Poland, Gdansk
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Preschool offers Little Sportsmen Club, Sensory in Motion, Judo, Chess Club, Theatre of Emotions, Spanish Club, and Lego-Robotics. These clubs support cognitive development and early STEM and strategic thinking through Lego-Robotics and Chess Club. Sport is offered as part of the preschool program.
Art and Theatre of Emotions are offered as preschool activities. They provide opportunities for creative expression through visual arts and drama. Lego-Robotics also supports creativity in design and problem solving.
Spanish Club is offered. GIS values intercultural diversity and maintains an international environment. Children from thirty countries have studied with GIS.
Preschool offers Little Sportsmen Club, Lego-Robotics, Chess Club, Judo, and Theatre of Emotions. Sensory in Motion supports movement and sensory development. Sport is provided as part of the program.
Sport is offered as part of the preschool program to support physical health and well-being. Physical development and movement are supported through Sport and Sensory in Motion. The environment emphasises well-being and intercultural understanding.
Gdynia International School (GIS) provides an English-language international education for children aged 3 to 14. The campus at 37 Kapitańska Street, Gdynia, houses both GIS Preschool and GIS Primary School. GIS Preschool has operated since 2013 and GIS Primary School since September 2021. The programme follows the British National Curriculum (Cambridge for Primary) and meets Poland's Ministry of Education (MEN) requirements, ensuring alignment with international standards and local regulations. English is used in lessons and day-to-day communication, creating an international environment and supporting bilingual development. GIS serves international and Polish families and welcomes students from about 30 countries, reflecting intercultural diversity. The school emphasizes intercultural diversity and aims to develop compassionate, responsible citizenship. Extracurricular activities include sports, arts and clubs such as Chess, Lego-Robotics, and Spanish Club. The founder and lead educator is Kevin D'Arcy, guiding a program that integrates intercultural experiences with a family-friendly campus culture across the globe.