Poland, Krakow
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Lunch is provided during the school day. The school offers a Hot Lunch Service. Midday meals are part of the daily schedule alongside clubs and recreational breaks.
ISK is not-for-profit. The Board of Trustees governs the school, comprising nine voting members (four elected, five appointed). The Director serves as an ex-officio, non-voting member. The Consul General of the United States Consulate in Kraków (or their designee) and a second representative from the U.S. Consulate sit on the Board, and the Consul General chairs the Board.
International School of Kraków is a not-for-profit PreK–12 international school offering the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme and a certified American high school diploma. The Lusina campus offers learning spaces on a site since 1993. ISK delivers a vertically aligned curriculum from Early Years through Grade 12; in Grades 6–10, instruction draws on AERO, Common Core, and Next Generation Science Standards, with language, arts, technology, and physical education integrated for holistic growth. In Grades 11–12, students may pursue the IB Diploma Programme or the American High School Diploma, with the option to take IB courses for certificates. Language programming includes Polish, French, German, and Spanish, plus a Polish Bilingual Language Pathway aligned to the IB Learner Profile. Innovative programs include Learning Outside the Gates field trips and STEAM experiences. ISK is affiliated with the U.S. Department of State's Office of Overseas Schools and NEASC-accredited, with the ISK Forward 2030 initiative.