Poland, Wroclaw
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1. Schedule a Visit. The first step in the admissions process is to schedule a visit to Maple Bear Wrocław to explore the school environment, meet the Maple Bear team, and gain a deeper understanding of the bilingual curriculum. During the visit, you and your child have the chance to ask questions and see classrooms in action. This step sets the stage for a smooth transition into Maple Bear's bilingual program.
2. Visit with Your Child. Parents are encouraged to visit the school together with their child to allow the child to experience the atmosphere firsthand and participate in introductory activities. The admissions team may observe your child in an informal setting to help ensure a smooth transition if they join the Maple Bear community. This helps establish comfort and familiarity from the start.
3. English Language Assessment (if applicable). Depending on the grade level and the school's requirements, your child may be asked to complete an English language assessment to determine language proficiency and readiness for the bilingual program. The need for this test varies, and the admissions team will inform you if it is necessary. This assessment informs subsequent steps in the admissions process.
4. Final Approval. After all steps are completed, the admissions team reviews the application and notifies you of the admission decision. If approved, enrollment is completed via the parents portal and you prepare for your child's first day at Maple Bear Wrocław. This marks the completion of the admissions process.
Maple Bear Wrocław is a private Canadian‑affiliated school and kindergarten for children aged 3 to 11. The curriculum blends the Canadian Maple Bear program with the Polish national core, and all activities are conducted in English with daily language immersion. The school is housed in the historic Kościuszki 84 building, a former primary school later used as a boarding and cultural site, now refurbished for Maple Bear. The campus covers about 1,411 square meters and includes a children's gym, a verdant playground, and a 700‑square‑meter field. Class groups are small, with two teachers per classroom, supporting individualized attention. Maple Bear Wrocław emphasizes inquiry‑based learning within a bilingual framework and is supported by the MBQA Quality Assurance Program. The school operates year‑round from 7:30 to 17:30, with uniform options and family services available to help daily life and learning. Maple Bear Wrocław also features English language immersion across subjects for learners.