Poland, Warsaw
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The school offers Cambridge IGCSE/A-levels or the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IB DP). In Year 9, students choose eight subjects from groups including English, Polish, a foreign language (German, French, Spanish, Italian or Russian), Mathematics, Sciences, Humanities and an elective such as Art or ICT. The IGCSE is an internationally recognized qualification that helps prepare students for IB DP or A‑levels. The school provides university and career counselling, and coordinates CAS (Creativity, Activity, Service) along with CAS tutorials as part of the IB framework.
Arts and creative activities are offered across the school. In Preschool, after‑school clubs include choir, piano, drums, programming, dance, arts and crafts, sewing, jewellery making and ceramics, with field trips and art workshops. The after‑school program runs from 14:20 to 16:00 and covers sport, music, arts and technology. In Secondary, extracurricular activities include art and music classes as part of the after‑school offering.
The school provides bilingual English–Polish education. Foreign languages taught include German, French, Spanish, Italian and Russian. Mother tongue language courses (SWALS) are available for pupils without a dedicated language section. An Accredited European School Section offers English instruction alongside Polish language, history and geography, with Polish as a foreign language for non‑native speakers.
Afterschool clubs run 14:20–16:00 and cover sport, music, arts and technology; activities include football, mini tennis, basketball, karate, Taekwondo, gymnastics, small engineers, chess, choir, piano, drums, programming, dance, arts and crafts, sewing, jewellery making and ceramics. The school organizes field trips and events such as European Day and Sports Day, and hosts annual concerts and performances. Students are encouraged to participate in outings and competitions as part of the after‑school program.
Throughout the year, the school organises events and competitions that involve pupils across language sections and supports charity activities. It runs charity events to raise funds for local causes. Annual events include European Day, Dance‑a‑thon, Christmas Bazaar, Christmas Concert, Earth Day and Carnival Week.
University and Career Counsellor supports students with higher education and career planning. CAS (Creativity, Activity, Service) is coordinated as part of the IB framework, with a CAS Coordinator and CAS tutorials on study skills and career planning. The admissions process includes CAS coordination responsibilities and opportunities to engage in extracurricular leadership activities.
Full care for pupils runs from 8:00 to 16:15. Three meals daily (second breakfast, lunch and tea) are provided. Psychological and pedagogical support is provided by teachers, class tutors and specialists, and the school runs a Pastoral and Social Education programme to support well‑being.
International European School Warsaw provides a multilingual international education for ages 3–18 within the Accredited European School (AES) framework. Located at ul. Wiertnicza 140 in Warsaw, the school serves preschool through high school and runs a bilingual English–Polish programme. In Primary, students follow Polish and British curricula; in Secondary they study Cambridge IGCSE/A‑Levels or the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme, with European Schools syllabi. From S1, all students learn a second foreign language (L3) from English, Polish, French, German, Italian or Spanish. Mother‑tongue support is available for non‑native speakers. The AES model centralises language and content across grades, with English alongside Polish language, history and geography and a broad menu of L2/L3 options. The campus includes a library, three meals daily, and transport within 20 km. After‑school clubs run 14:20–16:00, and annual events include European Day and Sports Day. AES accreditation and a broad range of clubs and languages are distinctive features.