Poland, Radzyn Podlaski
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Montessori Farm School Folwark Białka, Białka 155, 21-300 Radzyń Podlaski, Poland. The school operates on a farm setting.
Adolescent Community (ages 11/12–14/15) includes Mathematics and IT taught in English and Polish, bilingual Science, and English studies. Upper School (high school, ages 14/15–18) provides Pre-IB preparation with English and Polish instruction; Spanish is offered as a second language with private tutoring in French or German.
Private bilingual Montessori school with a residential option for upper secondary students; Adolescent Community and Upper School are core programs.
Poland
Open Monday–Friday. The day starts at 7:00 a.m. Academic studies begin at 9:30 a.m. Classes finish on Friday at 3:00 p.m. For international students there is an option to stay on the farm for the weekend.
Application and registration fees
- Registration fee: 2 000 PLN per student.
Tuition fees by year group (school programmes with published rates)
- Adolescent Community (ages ~11/12–14/15): Tuition 44 000 PLN for the school year (September–June). This is the published annual tuition for the Farm School adolescent programme.
Boarding, meals and accommodation-related fees
- Room and board (boarding): 20 000 PLN for the school year; boarding covers Monday to Friday, September–June.
- Meals (Monday–Friday, September–June): 10 000 PLN for the school year.
- Weekend stay (when required): 300 PLN per weekend (this does not apply for holiday periods or school closures marked in the school calendar).
Other mandatory and occasional fees
- Supply fee (school items, notebooks, books, etc.): 2 000 PLN.
- Additional costs not included in the above: school trips, special weekend activities, school fleece or other school-branded clothing, and similar extras (these are charged separately).
Summer camp / holiday programme fees (Folwark Białka)
- Weekly camp fees (Summer Camp at Folwark Białka): staged pricing per week — 2 700 PLN (early stage), 2 800 PLN (second stage), 2 900 PLN (third stage). A deposit (zadatek) of 500 PLN is required to secure a booking (payable within two days of submitting the registration form). The camp fee covers 24-hour supervision, meals, accommodation and activities for the stated week.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- Single-payment option: one annual payment with a 10% discount if paid by August 15th.
- Instalment option: ten equal monthly payments due on the 15th of each month, beginning August 15th.
Refunds and cancellations
- No formal tuition refund or cancellation schedule is published alongside the fee listings for the adolescent programme; no specific refund percentages, deadlines, or procedures for tuition/boarding refunds are presented in the published fee information. For summer-camp bookings the published terms note a deposit is required to hold a place; separate camp cancellation and refund terms (if any) are set with that programme.
Fee payment options (payment methods)
- The published fee pages set billing schedules and payment deadlines but do not specify accepted payment methods (for example: bank transfer, credit card, direct debit). The school's admissions/contact office is the listed point for enrolment and payment arrangements.
Montessori Farm School in Poland is a private, bilingual Montessori community for adolescents aged 12 to 18, with a residential option for upper secondary students. It sits within the Warsaw Montessori Family network and extends the Montessori ethos into a farm-based, real-life learning environment. The curriculum blends Montessori methods, the IB Diploma Program at the pre-IB level, and a bespoke Polish high-school alignment. English is used for entrance interviews and instruction, while Polish is taught alongside Spanish as a second language, with private tutoring in French or German available. The Upper School operates from the Center for Study and Work at Radzyń Podlaski and provides hands-on, place-based education that begins with Visual Arts and Theatre and extends through biology-chemistry and math-physics. Students live on site, work on the farm, and run small enterprises, selling vegetables, honey, and crafts, fostering independence and social responsibility. Extracurriculars include beekeeping, arts, and cultural celebrations.