Poland, Poznan
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Poznań, Poland. The school is located at ul. św. Michała 50M, 61-118 Poznań. The campus for high school students is modern and equipped with specialized laboratories, art studios, and sports facilities.
Two study tracks are offered: bilingual track with Polish Matura and international track with the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma. The IB track teaches all subjects in English from the first year; if English is at or above level B2, students join the IB path. Maximum class size is 20 students.
Private English-language high school in Poznań with the IB Diploma Programme.
Poland
Application fees
- No publicly posted, itemised application fee amount is available on the school's public pages. Payments associated with admission and enrollment are handled through the school's secure payments portal.
Tuition fees by year group (per term and per year)
- The school does not publish a public fee table for tuition by year group on its public pages. Specific tuition amounts for each year group (per term and per year) are provided to families through the school's admissions and billing process rather than on open web pages.
- The school offers scholarship awards that may reduce tuition by up to 90% for qualifying students.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- Billing and payments are processed via the school's secured payments portal. Exact billing schedules (monthly, termly, annual), invoice dates, due dates, and any available installment plans are set in the school's enrollment/fee agreement and confirmed to families at the time of admission.
Boarding fees (if applicable)
- The school's public information for the high school does not indicate a boarding/internat offering; there is no publicly posted boarding fee schedule for this high school. Families requiring boarding services should confirm availability and costs directly with the school.
Other costs and fees (uniforms, meals, extracurriculars, exams, materials)
- The school operates a dining/catering facility on campus; meal charges, student cafeteria plans, uniforms (if required), exam fees, course materials, and any optional extracurricular costs are not published as a single public fee schedule. These additional charges are communicated to families through admissions or student services.
Refund information
- No public, itemised refund policy or standard refund table for application, enrollment, deposit, or tuition payments is published on the school's public pages. Refunds, cancellations, and the treatment of deposits or prepayments are governed by the school's contractual terms and the enrollment agreement.
Fee payment options
- Payments are accepted and administered through the school's secure online payments portal. The portal is the school's designated channel for fee collection. Specific payment methods accepted through that portal (for example: bank transfer, card payments, SEPA/EU transfers) are handled by the portal and specified to families when invoiced.
Practical summary for parents
- No public, itemised fee list (application fee amount, tuition by year/term, uniform, boarding, refund rules) is posted on the school's publicly accessible pages; billing is handled through the secured payments portal and by direct communication from the school. Families should expect the school to provide a formal fee schedule, billing schedule, payment methods, scholarship details, and refund terms as part of the enrollment documentation.
Gaudium et Studium is a private English-language high school in Poznań, Poland, authorized to offer the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme. The school educates students aged 14 to 18 in classes of up to 20, with English-language instruction and support in Polish, German and Spanish. The IB curriculum requires students to study at least six subjects, three at Higher Level and three at Standard Level, preparing them for university applications in the USA and Europe. The campus occupies a modern high-school building with 800 m2 of dedicated space for students and 4,000 m2 of total facilities, including music studios, technical workshops, laboratories, computer labs, two gymnasia and a theatre. About 40 extracurricular activities span sports, music and dance, including after-school clubs such as Quiet Corner, Mind Gym, Screen World, Journeys of Imagination and Fresh-air Frolics, plus Project Weeks twice a year. The GeS Sport Academy and international exchanges further broaden opportunities.