Poland, Wroclaw
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IPS operates Preschool, Primary & Lower Secondary, and Upper Secondary campuses. The Preschool Campus accommodates up to 100 students and features spacious, air‑conditioned classrooms, a private entrance, a 100 m² open area with a separate cafeteria, and a large garden, with access to campus gyms. The Primary & Lower Secondary Campus serves around 250 learners and includes a music lab, art studio, study rooms, and a central library, with air‑conditioned classrooms and a wooden stair seating area for events. The Upper Secondary Campus is a state‑of‑the‑art facility in a modern office‑style building, with large classrooms, an open collaboration space, and a specially designed science lab, plus a snack bar and recreational spaces.
IPS campuses provide extensive sport and recreation facilities. Preschool students have access to campus gyms. The Primary & Lower Secondary Campus includes a full‑size gym, a training gym, and outdoor sports areas, with a playground for younger children. The Upper Secondary Campus features a spacious open area for collaboration and amenities such as foosball and ping‑pong tables. Outdoor spaces and dedicated recreational zones support physical education and after‑school activities.
Academic facilities include specialist spaces such as a music lab, an art studio, study rooms, and a central library at the Primary & Lower Secondary Campus. The Upper Secondary Campus has a specially designed science lab for hands‑on learning. Classrooms across campuses are air‑conditioned to support a comfortable learning environment. The Upper Secondary Campus combines traditional classrooms with a large open area for group projects and collaboration.
Afternoons with Purpose offers a broad range of after‑school enrichment. Activities include IPS Firebirds sports, MUN Club, Performing Arts, Problem Solving Clubs, Art & Design Club, Digital Media Club, IPS Newspaper, and Science Clubs (Coding, Robotics, STEM). Foreign languages include Polish support for non‑native learners and Spanish enrichment begins in playschool. The IPS Music School provides extracurricular music classes for the community in English and Polish with after‑school lessons. These programs foster public speaking, creativity, collaboration, and leadership.
IPS International School of Wrocław operates on a campus located in the residential Krzyki district. The school implements the Cambridge International Curriculum alongside the Polish National Curriculum, allowing students to transition between international and local systems. Facilities include specialized science labs, a library, and dedicated art studios. A distinct feature of the school is the "Dual Curriculum" program, which provides intensive Polish language and history lessons for local students while maintaining an English-speaking environment for the broader community. Students participate in the "Eco-Schools" program, focusing on environmental awareness through student-led projects. The school offers a variety of afternoon clubs, ranging from robotics and coding to ceramics and drama. This setting supports children aged 6 to 15 in a co-educational day-school environment with a maximum of 18 students per class. Instruction is primarily in English, with additional support for language learners.