Poland, Szczecin
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Polish and English are used in instruction. English is taught as a foreign language and is reinforced through bilingual teaching. The school offers the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme.
Two-language instruction in Polish and English. Some subjects are taught bilingually with a bilingual program. Language learning is supported by immersion, making English a natural language.
Language immersion is used to teach English through the bilingual program. Students encounter English across subjects to reinforce language acquisition. International contact and collaboration underpin language development, especially in English.
Liceum Leonardo SVS (LO SVS) is a private high school in Szczecin, Poland, offering a bilingual curriculum in Polish and English with immersion, designed for students aged 14 to 18. The school blends interdisciplinary, holistic teaching with cross‑subject integration and project‑based learning, supporting the development of soft skills such as clear expression, listening, assertiveness, and time management. Classes are small, with a maximum of 16 students, enabling individualized guidance as students pursue either the Polish Matura, the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IB DP), or both. Since November 2024, the Diploma Programme is delivered by an IB‑accredited partner, ensuring alignment with IB standards. Facilities include laboratories, a language library, and multimedia classrooms; teaching methods draw on neurodidactics and psychology. The timetable is single-shift with no bells, fostering a calm learning environment. The school emphasizes language immersion, openness to cultures, and environmental responsibility, supported by IB connections and partnerships to broaden students' horizons.