Poland, Bielsko Biala
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The school provides modern equipment and teaching aids. Each classroom is equipped with multimedia equipment, including an interactive whiteboard, a projector and a sound system. Most textbooks are available in multimedia versions, and there are rich facilities for science classes and for conducting physical and chemical experiments developed through the Unikids Children's University project. An English-speaking environment is supported by native teachers from English-speaking countries who integrate with students beyond the classroom. The school also offers holiday and travel activities, including winter and summer camps and themed half-term programs.
The school provides modern equipment and teaching aids to support learning. Each classroom is equipped with multimedia tools, including an interactive whiteboard, a projector and a sound system. Most textbooks are available in multimedia versions. The school has rich facilities for science classes and for conducting physical and chemical experiments, developed under the Unikids Children's University project.
The school offers a wide range of extracurricular activities that support the comprehensive development of students. Activities develop language, social and communication skills and help children discover their passions and talents. Examples include LEGO MATH, ENGLISH CLUB, WHEELING, CHESS CIRCLE, UNIKIDS WORKSHOPS, ORIGAMI, UKULELE, DANCE CLASSES, SPORTS CLUB, RPGS, MINDFULNESS TRAINING, VOCAL CLASSES, DETECTIVE CIRCLE, SCULPTURE WORKSHOPS, SCHOOL CHOIR, CRAFTS WORKSHOPS, BOARD GAMES and SPELLING ADVENTURE. A full list of activities is available in the school program.
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.