Poland, Krakow
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Open Future was founded in Kraków by Anna and Karol Tomczyk, who are the founders and owners of Open Future International School and Preschool. It is the first school in Lesser Poland to obtain authorization for the Primary Years Programme of the International Baccalaureate Organization, and the implementation and certification process took three years. The school has ten years of experience, more than 500 students, and conducts about 30 projects each year. Its education combines the Polish core curriculum with international school competencies.
Open Future is a lively place full of happy, open and active children. The main principle is to be open and kind. Students are supportive and cooperative friends who help each other daily, and the school emphasizes kindness, self-confidence and respect for others. Graduates are guided by a strong sense of responsibility for their surroundings, flourishing as aware and caring citizens of the world.
Open Future International School is a day school in Kraków serving students aged 3 to 18. It offers the International Baccalaureate continuum—PYP in the early years and primary grades, followed by MYP and DP—alongside a bespoke curriculum. Instruction is bilingual, in English and Polish, with English language development woven into daily learning. The High School follows the Polish core curriculum and IB philosophy; it is a candidate for MYP and DP and has been authorized to offer the Diploma Programme since June 2, 2023 (IB World School 050654). Founded by Anna and Karol Tomczyk, Open Future was the first Lesser Poland school to gain PYP authorization and now serves around 500 students across roughly 30 projects annually. Facilities include purpose-built kindergarten spaces with dedicated art and gym classrooms, a Primary School gym, and a High School with a 30-acre garden, science labs, a library, and a Chill Room. It collaborates with Krakow Youth Talent Factory and Open Future Psychological and Pedagogical Clinic to support well-being and inquiry-based learning.