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Polish British Academy of Warsaw

Poland, Warsaw

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Uniform Requirement

Uniforms are obligatory at PBAW. There are three outfits: a daily outfit worn most days (the daily outfit is required every day except the last Friday of the month), an official outfit for special events, and a sports outfit for PE. The daily outfit includes navy trousers or a skirt with polo shirts, with winter and summer versions; the official outfit includes a white shirt, tie, cardigan, a checkered skirt for girls, and navy trousers for boys.

Food Options

Meals are provided by a catering company; breakfast and snacks are prepared on site in the school kitchen, and meals are eaten in the canteen. Children may choose from the proposed menu or bring meals from home; the school serves three meals daily: continental breakfast included in tuition, lunch paid separately, and an after-school snack included. Special menus are available for dietary needs, and spring water is available throughout the day.

Governance and Ownership

Eduacademy sp. z o.o. sp.k. operates the Polish British Academy of Warsaw.

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English, Polish
Fees PLN 44,774 - 53,731
Ages 5 - 14 years
Type Co-educational
Opened 2004
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Polish British Academy of Warsaw offers a diverse international curriculum for learners aged 5 to 14, combining a solid foundation in the British system with a wide range of global qualifications. The school begins with the EYFS and moves through primary and early secondary learning aligned to British standards, while exposing students to internationally recognised pathways. Its curriculum includes Pearson Edexcel IGCSE and Cambridge IGCSE as well as Cambridge Secondary programs, Cambridge International AS Levels and Cambridge A Levels, providing flexible options for subject choice and progression. In addition, BTEC qualifications offer practical routes alongside traditional exams. The school also incorporates IB programmes across PYP and MYP, with exposure to the Diploma Programme components. This blend enables students to explore sciences, languages, humanities, and creative subjects within a coherent international framework, supporting multiple higher education destinations. The approach emphasizes breadth, inquiry, and preparation for studies beyond national boundaries for success.

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