Poland, Wroclaw
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Admission is open year-round at the International High School of Wroclaw. Candidates of all nationalities may seek admission, and enrollment is available for every age group. The school enrolls students to grades preparing for the Polish matura exam and to the IB Diploma. If there are no places in the chosen class, a waiting list is used; those on the waiting list will be admitted if spaces open, with priority given to siblings of students attending schools within the Foundation of International Education. The enrollment procedure consists of submitting applications and payments according to the school's procedures and a positive result of a recruitment exam. Submit a completed Inquiry Form; after preliminary acceptance, submit a completed application document appropriate to the grade, as indicated; provide two current photographs, certified copies of last year's school report, marks from the first semester of the third form of secondary school, and an opinion from the class tutor; satisfy the conditions set forth in the Admissions Policy; pass placement tests; and have a satisfactory conduct grade on the latest school report. For questions or to schedule a tour, contact the Admission Officer.
We enroll students for grades preparing for the Polish matura exam and for the IB Diploma. If there are no places in the selected class, a waiting list is used; waiting list members will be admitted if spaces open, with priority given to siblings of students attending Foundation of International Education schools.
International High School of Wroclaw is a private, independent international high school in Wroclaw, Poland, serving students aged 15 to 18. The school offers the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (DP) alongside the IB Middle Years Programme (MYP) and Pre-IB in Grade 1, with English and Polish as languages of instruction. In September 2016, learning moved to the Center for International Education on Racławicka Street 101, a modern campus of about 12,000 square meters with two floors, secure facilities, and extensive outdoor space of around 2.1 hectares. Class sizes are capped at 20, enabling individualized attention. Facilities include biology, chemistry, and physics laboratories, humanities rooms, a multilingual library of roughly 11,000 volumes, an auditorium, a theatre hall, a cafeteria, and dedicated sports halls plus outdoor sports grounds. The program emphasizes service learning, with mandatory CAS hours, and opportunities, such as Model United Nations, as well as arts and theatre participation globally.