Poland, Warsaw
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English is the main language of instruction. Polish as a Second Language is offered, and French and German are taught, with French or German choice from Grade 8; Grade 6-7 are mandatory if not on the ESL program. Spanish is offered within the curriculum. English as an Additional Language (EAL) support is available for non-native speakers.
The school teaches in English as the main language of instruction. Polish as a Second Language is offered, and French and German are taught as part of the curriculum; Spanish is also offered. From Grade 8, students can choose either French or German, with Grade 6-7 classes mandatory if they are not on the ESL program. An English as an Additional Language program is available.
Situated in Warsaw, the International American School of Warsaw (IAS) serves students from age 4 to 18 with English-language instruction and a diploma offering. The school provides three diploma pathways—IB Diploma Programme, American High School Diploma, and Polish Matura—within KG–12, with a bespoke curriculum option as needed. Class sizes average 18 students, and the school sustains a 7:1 student‑teacher ratio to support individual attention. The Ursynów campus is a two-building permanent facility with modern teaching spaces, a library of more than 35,000 English editions, and resources. English is the primary language; Polish, French and Spanish are offered as additional languages, with EAL support for non-native speakers. IAS is triple-accredited by the International Baccalaureate Organization, Cognia, and the Polish Ministry of Education. The campus houses door-to-door transport, access to SGGW sport facilities, and swimming provisions. Extracurriculars span sports, arts, and service, and IAS hosts a College Board SAT testing center onsite.