Poland, Wroclaw
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Racławicka Street 101, 53-149 Wrocław, Poland. The campus sits in the southern part of Wrocław. The Center for International Education (CIE) opened in September 2016 and is described as one of Poland's most modern school buildings, with 12,000 m2 of usable space across two floors and a total site area of about 2.1 hectares, including outdoor sports grounds.
The IB Diploma Programme is taught in the last two years of high school. A Polish national final exam (Matura) track is also referenced in enrollment materials; the school is an IB World School.
Private, independent international high school; part of the Foundation of International Education (a non-public school complex).
Poland
Application and administration fees
- A non‑refundable administration fee is payable when a family formally enters the recruitment procedure.
- An application fee is payable on conclusion of the admission process as part of signing the Education Services Agreement; the Admissions Regulations reference this required application fee.
Enrollment (wpisowa) fee and deposit
- A one‑time enrollment (wpisowa) fee is charged once for the entire period of a pupil's education and is payable at the moment the student begins study.
- A deposit (zadatek) equal to two months' tuition is required when the Education Services Agreement is signed after a positive admission decision. The deposit guarantees the reservation of the place and, after the student begins classes, is credited toward tuition for September and October.
Tuition fees (structure and instalments)
- The school operates two payment levels depending on whether the student is enrolled in grades preparing for the Polish Matura or in grades preparing for the IB Diploma Programme.
- Annual tuition may be paid as a single annual payment, in two instalments, or in ten monthly instalments. When paying in ten instalments, payments are made monthly from September through June. A Standard Educational Agreement is concluded for at least one full school year.
- Tuition fees are charged to individual bank account numbers assigned to each student and are specified in the Education Services Agreement.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- Deposit (two months' tuition) is due on signing the Education Services Agreement; it secures the place and is applied to tuition after the student starts (September and October tuition).
- Annual tuition may be invoiced/paid in 1, 2 or 10 instalments; the 10‑installment schedule runs September–June.
- All payments are to be made in Polish złoty (PLN) by bank transfer. Cash is not accepted. Payers must cover any bank charges incurred (including those in Poland).
- Banking details provided for application‑related payments: Name: Fundacja Edukacji Międzynarodowej; Bank: VeloBank S.A.; Account number (domestic format): 06 2480 1012 7006 0000 2001 1396; IBAN: PL06248010127006000020011396; BIC/SWIFT: GBGCPLPKXXX. When paying the application fee, include the transfer title “Application Fee IHSW” (or in Polish “opłata aplikacyjna MLO”) and the full name of the candidate.
Boarding fees
- The International High School of Wrocław is a day school; boarding is not offered. (External school listings show zero boarding provision for this school.)
Other costs and typical additional charges
- Textbooks and course materials: the school publishes annual lists of required textbooks (examples for 2024–2025 and 2025–2026 are provided). Textbook costs are additional to tuition.
- IB‑related external costs: the school offers the IB Diploma Programme; students who follow the IB pathway are subject to IB examination/registration fees and other external programme charges that are additional to school tuition.
- Typical additional charges (customary at comparable international secondary schools) include study‑trip fees, optional extracurricular activity fees, exam / certification fees, and personal equipment or materials; these are not included in base tuition and appear on individual invoices or agreements where applicable.
Refund information
- The administration fee is explicitly non‑refundable. The deposit (zadatek) is credited to tuition for September and October after the student begins classes. Specific refund rules beyond these points are governed by the school's Payment Regulations (appendix to the Admission Regulations) and by the signed Education Services Agreement.
Fee payment options
- Accepted payment method: bank transfer in PLN to the Foundation's bank account (see banking details above). Parents/payers must cover all bank charges. Cash is not accepted. The school notes that tuition may be paid in 1, 2 or 10 instalments; the Education Services Agreement and individual invoices indicate the exact amounts and schedules.
Brief note on availability of published amounts for 2026/27
- The school's public pages and the Admission Regulations describe fee categories, the deposit policy, instalment schedules and payment instructions, but do not publish specific numeric amounts for the administration fee, enrollment fee, or annual tuition per grade/program in publicly accessible pages or brochures. The Admission Regulations reference a Payment Regulations appendix that sets specific amounts; those numeric figures are not available on the public pages accessed. For precise numeric figures for the 2026/27 academic year (or 2025/26 if 2026/27 has not been published), the Education Services Agreement or the school's Payment Regulations appendix contains the specific amounts.
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.