Poland, Warsaw
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Lunch is available for students; approximately 18 PLN per day (soup, main dish, dessert).
Monnet International School is a private school in Warsaw comprising Prywatne Liceum Ogólnokształcące nr 32 and Prywatna Szkoła Podstawowa nr 95. The founder and person running the School is Hanna Buśkiewicz-Piskorska; The Head of School is the highest authorized body, with pedagogy supervised by the Mazovian Superintendent of Education, and the IB coordinates the Diploma Programme as IB World School No. 001483, with English as the language of instruction in all IBDP subjects (Polish, German, French and Spanish taught as other languages).
Monnet International School, formally Prywatne Liceum Ogólnokształcące nr 32 im. Jeana Monneta, is a Warsaw private high school that serves ages 3–18 with the International Baccalaureate across the full continuum (PYP, MYP, and DP). The Diploma Programme is taught in English and culminates in externally assessed exams. Founded in 1992, it was the first school complex in Poland to offer IB from kindergarten through high school and remains committed to the IB philosophy and Learner Profile, emphasizing holistic development and social responsibility. The campus sits in central Warsaw, with modern classrooms and a welcoming atmosphere. The school emphasizes rigorous IB training for teaching staff, a wider outlook through language exchanges (German, Spanish, Taiwanese), and experiences with science and culture figures. In high school, DP subjects span languages, humanities, sciences, mathematics and the arts, with TOK, EE and CAS integrated as core components. Extracurriculars include festivals, debates, charity initiatives, and exchanges.