Poland, Warsaw
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Karowa campus (Powiśle) and Styki campus (Saska Kępa) are downtown Warsaw ITSW campuses hosting nursery, preschool, primary, and middle school programs. Interiors are designed for comfort and safety with modern ergonomic furniture and spacious classrooms. Outdoor space includes safe, well-equipped playgrounds designed to promote physical activity, motor skills, and creativity. The nurseries emphasize language immersion from the earliest years, with English plus Spanish or Chinese at Karowa and English plus Japanese or French at Styki. The campuses are easily accessible from central Warsaw with nearby parking and strong public transport links.
Outdoor space – Playground: Our playgrounds are spacious areas where every child can embark on a true adventure. Specially designed recreational zones promote physical activity, motor skill development, and creativity while ensuring a safe environment.
The ITSW curriculum blends elements from six recognized educational systems. The curriculum includes American Common Core, British National Curriculum, Finnish, French, Polish core curricula, and the International Baccalaureate standards (IB PYP and MYP). In Grades 1–3, language learning uses the OPOL method with daily work with native speakers. Grades 7–8 provide exam preparation for the eighth-grade exam, Checkpoint and IGCSE, with mentoring and well-being support.
The school offers a multilingual selection of extracurricular activities paired with extended hours to support working parents.
The International Trilingual School of Warsaw (ITSW) Karowa Campus is located in Warsaw’s historic center, near the Copernicus Science Centre. The school operates a trilingual immersion model where students receive instruction in English, Polish, and a third elective language—French, Spanish, or Chinese. The curriculum integrates the British National Curriculum and the Polish Ministry of Education standards, with certain tracks incorporating American and French educational components. Students rotate through different languages on specific days of the week, learning core subjects like mathematics and science from native speakers in multiple languages. The Karowa facility features dedicated spaces for music and art, utilizing its proximity to the University of Warsaw library gardens for outdoor learning. A unique feature is the "simultaneous trilingualism" program, which ensures children achieve literacy and numeracy in three languages concurrently, rather than learning additional languages as isolated subjects. This approach is supported by a multicultural teaching staff representing over fifteen nationalities.