Poland, Krakow
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The Kraków Cosmopolitan School offers the British Curriculum with Cambridge IGCSE and Cambridge A Levels for learners aged 5–18. The Kraków campus is organized around a shared hub with flexible spaces across three floors to support different ages and subjects. Years 7–13 learn in dedicated science, maths, and language classrooms, enabling deeper understanding and smooth progression as academic demands grow. Immersive primary classrooms provide vibrant, engaging environments where visible work and rich resources encourage confidence, independence, and a love of learning. The Curriculum Areas include Literacy, Physical Education, Wellbeing, Creative Arts, Languages, Humanities, Extracurricular, and Mathematics. The school prepares students for internationally recognised qualifications to support next steps in education. Creative Arts spaces include shared art studios, music rooms, and a library that foster creativity and collaboration. Wellbeing and PE are supported by access to a high-quality offsite sports centre. The school nurtures creative thinking, real‑world learning, and global outlook.
Jasnogórska 44, 31-358 Kraków, Poland
Kraków Cosmopolitan School has 50 pupils, typical class sizes of 8, instruction in English.
Kraków Cosmopolitan School is located at ul. Jasnogórska 44, Kraków, 31-358, Poland. The contact phone is +48 12 397 51 61 and email krakow@cosmo.edu.pl. It draws on the experience of its well‑established sister school in Wrocław. It offers internationally recognised qualifications such as IGCSE and A Levels.
The school serves students aged 5–18. Primary and secondary education is offered.
The Kraków Cosmopolitan School is an international school. It provides internationally recognised qualifications such as IGCSE and A Levels.
Poland
Kraków Cosmopolitan School teaches British Curriculum, Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge A Levels for students aged 3 to 18.
The Kraków campus serves students aged 5–18. The school nurtures creative thinking, real‑world learning, and a confident, global outlook. The Curriculum Areas include Literacy, Physical Education, Wellbeing, Creative Arts, Languages, Humanities, Extracurricular, and Mathematics. The school offers internationally recognised qualifications such as IGCSE and A Levels to prepare students for the next stage of their education.
The school prepares students for the next stage of their education through internationally recognised qualifications such as IGCSE and A Levels.
Kraków Cosmopolitan School nurtures creative thinking, real-world learning, and a confident, global outlook. The Head of Kraków describes a culture built on strong relationships and a shared commitment to helping every learner flourish. The focus is on helping students reach their full potential academically and personally. With an international staff and careful assessment, students are supported as they grow. The school offers internationally recognised qualifications such as IGCSE and A Levels. Wellbeing is a curriculum area within the Kraków curriculum.
English is the language of instruction across all subjects. Polish and foreign languages are taught by native or certified proficient English speakers. English language instruction is delivered by highly qualified international teachers. English is used across all subject areas. The school prepares students to flourish as global citizens through English-language instruction. The school offers internationally recognised qualifications such as IGCSE and A Levels.
Wellbeing is a Curriculum Area. Curriculum Areas include Literacy, Physical Education, Wellbeing, Creative Arts, Languages, Humanities, Extracurricular, and Mathematics. The Kraków campus features immersive spaces that support learning, including dedicated spaces for literacy, physical education, and wellbeing, plus creative studios, music rooms, and a library that encourage creativity, collaboration, and the exchange of ideas.
The Kraków campus holds international accreditations and meets international quality standards of safeguarding and professional practice. Cambridge Assessment is among the accreditations. The Ministry of Education and Science recognises the school. The school is UCAS registered. These accreditations and standards reflect a commitment to safeguarding.