Poland, Warsaw
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Monnet International School, officially Prywatne Liceum Ogólnokształcące nr 32 im. Jeana Monneta (IB World School No 1483), was founded in 1992. It obtained IB Diploma Programme certification in November 2003. It was the first school complex in Poland to offer International Baccalaureate programmes at all educational levels—from kindergarten through high school. The school follows the IB philosophy and Learner Profile, emphasizing holistic development and social responsibility. Graduates study at Polish and foreign higher education institutions.
The Monnet International School community runs a calendar of cultural and sporting events, including the Primary School festival 'Around the World in 6 Days'. Open Day events connect prospective high school candidates and families with DP coordinators, staff and students, and give a tour of the facilities, alongside opportunities to learn about the Monnet Theatre, Monnet Gazette, and Oxford debates. Other notable events include the 'Emotions of Pianoforte' during the Autumn with Chopin series and school sports championships such as badminton and gymnastics across age groups.
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.