Poland, Warsaw
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Multischool International School in Poland offers a bilingual Polish-English education for children aged 2 to 14, delivering both the British and Polish curricula in harmony. The school combines English instruction by native-speaking teachers with Polish Ministry of Education requirements, and two foreign languages are introduced from Grade 1 under the guidance of the Language Studies Director. Cambridge qualifications are part of the program, with Cambridge Certificates issued and partnership with Cambridge Assessment English to prepare students for exams. The school's day-to-day learning is supported by facilities in a detached building of 1,800 square meters, including a dedicated library with English and German sections, a sports room, computer room, and dedicated staff such as a speech therapist and psychologist. Extracurriculars extend the curriculum through Multisport, Multiworld, Multilanguage, Multiknowledge, and Multichallenge, along with a Mindful School Program to promote wellbeing. The history dates to 1999, with the Stefan Meller naming in 2014.
Niedźwiedzia 46, 02-666 Warszawa, Poland
Multischool International School has instruction in Polish, English.
Multischool International School is located in Warsaw, Poland, at ul. Niedźwiedzia 46, 02-666 Warszawa. The school operates as a bilingual, international Polish-English school and uses up-to-date British and Polish educational programmes. The school day includes pre- and post-school care and a standard teaching day from 8:15 a.m. to 2:45 p.m.; care is available from 7:30–8:15 a.m. and 2:45–6:30 p.m. The school also arranges transport to swimming pools, tennis clubs and other external activities.
Primary School
The school is a bilingual, international, Polish-English School. The school uses British and Polish educational programmes.
Poland
Open from 7:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.; lessons run 8:15 a.m. to 2:45 p.m.; care for children before and after school is available from 7:30–8:15 a.m. and 2:45–6:30 p.m.; uniforms are obligatory.
We organize transport to swimming pools, tennis clubs and other outside School classes.
Annual tuition at Multischool International School ranges from PLN 39,384 for 2026/27.
Multischool International School teaches Bespoke Curriculum, British Curriculum, Cambridge IGCSE for students aged 3 to 15.
The school is a bilingual, international, Polish-English school. It uses up-to-date British and Polish educational programmes to support bilingual education. Two foreign languages are taught from Grade 1 under the supervision of the Language Studies Methodology Director. Cambridge qualifications are part of the program, including a Cambridge Certificate for Multischool, and the school participates in the Cambridge Assessment English partner program. Multischool Educational Programmes include Multisport, Multiworld, Multilanguage, Multiknowledge, and Multichallenge, along with a Mindful School Program to promote wellbeing.
National Eighth-grade Examination 2025 results show an average of 88%. Polish language 80.40%, mathematics 87.20%, English 97.00%. Multischool ranked 1st in Mokotóww district and 1st among bilingual and international schools in the district.
Multichallenge concentrates on working with the brightest students who show special talents and skills. Multiknowledge includes participation in math competitions and knowledge contests.
The Mindful School Program aims to promote mental health and reduce school stress among teachers and students. It develops mindfulness for happy, healthy, efficient functioning. It supports constructive coping with problems and difficulties.
The school is a bilingual, international, Polish-English school. It uses up-to-date British and Polish educational programmes to enable bilinguality. Two foreign languages are taught from Grade 1 of Primary School under the supervision of the Methodology Director of Language Studies.
The Mindful School Program aims to promote mental health and reduce school stress among teachers and students. It develops mindfulness for happy, healthy, efficient functioning. It encourages constructive coping with problems and difficulties.
Laureates of the Junior English Language Competition (OJAJ) are exempt from the final foreign language exam at the end of primary school and receive free admission to any high school of their choice.