Poland, Bielsko Biala
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The school is located at ul. Krakowska 30, 43-300 Bielsko-Biała, Poland. Phone: 512 393 363; 33 816 55 73. Email: sekretariat@oxfordprimary.pl.
The school is an elementary school. It emphasizes bilingual education with English from the first grade, including a block of language classes (10 hours a week) and contact with English through additional classes, with native-speaking staff.
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Application fees
- No public, fixed application / registration fee for Oxford Primary School is published on the school's public pages for the 2026/27 or 2025/26 academic years.
Tuition fees by year group (per term / per year)
- The school does not publish a term-by-term or year-by-year tuition schedule for Oxford Primary School on its publicly available pages. No per-term or per-year tuition amounts by grade are available.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- There is no publicly posted billing schedule or detailed payment-terms document for Oxford Primary School (no published information on whether fees are billed per term, per semester, annually, or monthly for the primary school).
- (For context within the same school group: the Oxford Secondary School states tuition may be payable annually or monthly for that school; this indicates the organisation uses flexible billing options at least for other school levels, but the primary-school billing arrangement itself is not published. Do not treat this as the primary-school fee schedule.)
Boarding fees (if applicable)
- Oxford Primary School is a day primary school located at ul. Krakowska 30, 43-300 Bielsko-Biała; no boarding provision or boarding fees are listed for the primary school. Boarding is not applicable to Oxford Primary School.
Other costs and typical additional charges
- Specific school-uniform costs, book packs, material fees, insurance, lunches, or transport charges for Oxford Primary School are not published on the school's public pages.
- The wider Oxford Centre publishes prices for holiday camps, courses and extracurricular programmes run by the group (examples: summer/winter camp and day-camp fees are published on the centre's pages and vary by programme; sample figures on the site include multi-week camp fees and one- or two-week day-camp prices). These extracurricular programme fees are separate from primary-school tuition and are shown where those programmes are advertised.
Refund information
- No publicly available refund policy specific to tuition or application fees for Oxford Primary School is published on the school's public pages.
Fee payment options (credit card / bank transfer / other)
- The school's public pages do not publish accepted payment methods or a list of payment channels for primary-school fees (no public statement of whether credit card, online payments, or bank transfer are accepted for Oxford Primary School fees).
Summary of findings and availability
- I was unable to locate a publicly posted fee schedule, application fee, per-term or per-year tuition rates, billing schedule, refund policy, or published payment-methods specifically for Oxford Primary School for the 2026/27 or 2025/26 academic years on the school's public pages. The site provides school contact details and descriptions of programmes and extracurricular pricing for group-run camps but does not contain a primary-school tuition schedule. The school's secondary-school pages do publish a tuition structure (annual or monthly billing) and an entry fee for that level, but those figures apply to the secondary campus and are not the primary-school fee schedule.
The Oxford Primary School provides bilingual elementary education for children aged 6 to 14. The school follows the Polish curriculum and offers Advanced Placement (AP) courses. From the first grade, students study in English, with about 10 hours of English language classes each week, supported by native-speaking staff who help language learning throughout the day. A bilingual environment with English-speaking staff supports daily life and fosters cross-cultural understanding. Teaching is largely project-based, with an emphasis on applying knowledge to daily life, and a focus on social and communication skills through a program built on the 7 Habits and Nonviolent Communication. Classrooms are equipped with multimedia tools such as interactive whiteboards, projectors, and sound systems, and most textbooks are available in multimedia formats. The science curriculum is supported by robust facilities and experiments developed through the Unikids Children's University project. The school also offers holiday and travel activities, including winter and summer camps, and extracurriculars such as LEGO MATH and choir.