Poland, Wroclaw
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EKOLA High School in Wrocław operates within a school with more than 30 years of educational tradition. Since 1990 we have built an environment based on the quality of teaching, staff stability, and an individual approach to each student. We combine experience with modern methods, creating a safe and ambitious space for development. The school offers the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme.
EKOLA is a small high school where every student is noticed. Relationships are built on respect, dialogue, and mutual trust; teachers know their students, support their development, and guide them beyond exam preparation. The program focuses on future studies, creative expression, and participation in cultural events in Wrocław. Projects and partnerships with local universities and cultural institutions involve students in workshops, social projects, and academic events.
The International School of EKOLA is a private high school in Wrocław offering a bilingual Polish–English pathway and the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme. It educates students aged 14 to 18 and conducts DP1 and DP2 in English, with Classes 1–2 featuring extended English and mathematics in a bilingual setting. Class sizes are up to 20 in early years and up to 30 in the Diploma Programme, enabling small-group support. The campus at Ojca Beyzyma 17 provides well-equipped classrooms with interactive whiteboards, a biology–chemistry laboratory, a computer laboratory, and a library; Wi‑Fi is available throughout, and each student has a locker. PE takes place in the gymnasium housed at the EKOLA Primary School at Zielińskiego 56. EKOLA is a UNESCO Associated School and has received the Westphalian Peace Prize for promoting peace and cross-cultural understanding. The school collaborates with Wrocław universities and cultural institutions, offering workshops, Model United Nations, and intercultural projects such as Kropla Afryki and Kropla Azji, and international programs.