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International School of Gdansk

Poland, Gdansk

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Admissions Process

The school accepts new students throughout the entire school year. To enroll a child at the Elementary International School of Gdansk, schedule a meeting with the School Principal, in person or online via Google Meet. Open Days are offered to visit and learn about the EISG community. The School Principal makes the final admission decision based on class availability. English language requirements vary by grade; fluency in English is not a prerequisite for admission. After the admission interview, the following steps must be completed: submit the completed application form to the school office; pay the non-refundable application fee; provide a school report or certificate from the previous academic year; submit a completed student declaration sheet; sign a contract; provide a photo for the school ID. Once these requirements are fulfilled, a place is secured for the child. Before the first day of school, provide information on any special needs, dietary requirements, and data protection details. Admissions for Grade 1 are rolling and begin annually on January 29 for graduates of the International Preschool of Gdansk and on February 19 for other applicants, until all places are filled. Admission criteria include date of submission of the school application card; age of the child (priority for those at least 7 years old in the calendar year of starting Grade 1); readiness to start school; having a sibling attending IPG, EISG, or HISG; previous preschool education at a facility run by the Gdańsk Educational Foundation; being the child of a graduate of schools run by the GFO; previous education in an English-speaking kindergarten or abroad. The final admission decision is made by the Principal after the meeting, and parents are informed by email within two weeks. To finalize enrollment, the organizational fee of 2,000 PLN must be paid within one week of a positive admission decision to the following bank account: 92 1600 1462 1837 4600 5000 0001 (Bank BGŻ BNP PARIBAS S.A.). The school reserves the right to refuse admission if it cannot provide an education that meets the student's needs or if the Parents' expectations clearly do not align with the school's profile and mission. If spaces are limited, siblings of current students have priority; students not admitted are offered a place on a waiting list. A one-month notice is required to withdraw, and a sign-out checklist must be completed before contract termination. All families applying agree to support the school's mission, policies, and IB guidelines and learner profile. Files include the Application form and student's educational history, available for download. Biała 1. Applications and historical documents are available via the download links.

Waitlist

Students who are not admitted are offered a place on a waiting list, from which they may be admitted at a later date.

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English, Polish
Fees PLN 34,630
Ages 3 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 170
Type Co-educational
Bus Service No

International School of Gdansk (ISG) is part of the Gdańska Fundacja Oświatowa (GFO), which also oversees the International Preschool of Gdansk, the Elementary International School of Gdansk, and the High International School of Gdansk. ISG operates across three campuses—IPG, EISG, and HISG—in Gdańsk, Poland. It is an IB World School delivering the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme (PYP) with English as the main language of instruction. IPG and EISG teach the PYP alongside the Polish core curriculum, while HISG provides high school education through home-based study with bilingual Polish/English instruction and two paths: BASIC PACKAGE and PREMIUM PACKAGE; extended subjects include English, chemistry, physics, biology and mathematics. The school emphasizes inquiry-based, holistic learning aligned with the IB learner profile. Facilities include a two-room library that supports PYP, swimming at Stogi Pool, and after-school clubs. Extracurriculars cover academics, arts, sports and service, including MindQuest, Sigma Squad, Chess, STEAM and language clubs.

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