Poland, Elblag
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Regent College International High School in Poland offers a Cambridge International Education pathway for students aged 14 to 18. The school provides IGCSE in Years 1–2 and International AS and A-Levels in Years 3–4, with 3–4 subjects studied in English. English is the language of instruction across the curriculum, and IGCSE syllabuses include English, Mathematics, Physics, Biology, Chemistry, Geography, History, and Spanish. AS/A‑Level syllabuses cover English Language, Mathematics, Physics, Biology, Chemistry, Geography, History, and Spanish. The school is Cambridge Assessment International Education accredited and is one of 13 Cambridge International Schools in Poland offering high‑school Cambridge education. The campus includes a Regent Campus dormitory close to the main building, with 24/7 care on school days and weekend care options. First-year accommodation is free for those entering high school. Rooms offer private bathrooms; shared kitchen and launderette are provided; there is access to a sports complex and fitness facilities for students.
Królewiecka 100, 82-300 Elbląg, Poland
Regent College International High School has 70 pupils, typical class sizes of 18, instruction in English, Polish.
The Regent College International High School is located at ul. Królewiecka 100, 82-300 Elbląg, Poland. It sits in Elbląg, in the north‑east region of Poland. Regent Campus is a modern dormitory located about a 10‑minute walk from the main school building.
Cambridge International A-Level is the high‑school programme. The Polish High School Programme is a Polish‑language track enriched with bilingual elements. Regent College is one of only 13 schools in Poland to offer the Cambridge International A‑Level qualification.
An international high school offering Cambridge International A‑Level alongside a Polish‑language high school track; boarding is available nearby via Regent Campus.
Poland
Annual tuition at Regent College International High School ranges from PLN 33,000 to PLN 35,000 for 2026/27.
Regent College International High School teaches Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels, Cambridge A Levels, Taiwan 108 Curriculum for students aged 14 to 18.
Cambridge International Education is offered at high-school level. Stage 1 (years 1–2) is the International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) with eight subjects taught in English. Stage 2 (years 3–4) is International AS and A-level, with students choosing 3–4 subjects to study in English. Lessons are delivered exclusively in English by highly qualified teachers, using Cambridge University Press textbooks developed for Cambridge IGCSE. IGCSE syllabuses include English, Mathematics, Physics, Biology, Chemistry, Geography, History, and Spanish; AS/A-Level syllabuses include English Language, Mathematics, Physics, Biology, Chemistry, Geography, History, and Spanish. Regent College International High School is accredited by Cambridge Assessment International Education and is one of only 13 Cambridge International Schools in Poland offering Cambridge education at high-school level.
The school emphasizes small class sizes and an individualized approach to teaching.
The school prepares students for Cambridge IGCSE and AS/A-Level examinations, with an IGCSE exam at the end of Stage 1 and AS/A-Level exams in Stage 2. An IGCSE and AS Certificate Ceremony is held (2025). Polish Matura exam results were announced in 2025.
Graduates have progressed to international universities, including Leiden University (A-level subjects: English, History, Geography), University of Amsterdam (Mathematics, History, English), Università di Bologna (Geography, Mathematics, Biology), and Università degli Studi di Padova (Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics). This demonstrates global university access after completing the Cambridge international programme.
Regent Campus provides 24/7 care and a safe, supportive environment for living and learning.
Bilingual environment as part of the Cambridge International High School program.
Regent Campus provides 24/7 care and a safe, supportive environment for living and learning.
Regent Campus provides 24/7 care and a safe, supportive environment for living and learning.
1. Fill in the online high school application form. Bring a signed copy of the application and the grade 7 completion certificate to the secretary's office. First Grade candidates who are RCIS graduates must submit by 16 April 2025; candidates from other primary schools must submit by 28 May 2025. Online recruitment requires a 450 PLN registration fee; on-site recruitment is free.
2. Take the English language entry test and attend an interview. For First Grade candidates who are RCIS graduates, the test/interview is on 30 April 2025. For First Grade candidates from other primary schools, the English language entry test and interview occur between 19 May and 13 June 2025, with dates determined individually.
3. Announcement of results. Results are announced to applicants. RCIS first grade results are announced on 10 May 2025. For candidates from other primary schools, the list of admitted and conditionally admitted candidates is announced on 23 June 2025.
4. For Successful Candidates Admitted to Regent: Sign the contract with parents/legal guardians. Pay the registration fee. Submit a printout of the Polish 8th-grade exam results from wyniki.edu.pl and the primary school leaving certificate; the deadline is 30 June 2025. Submit the originals of the 8th-grade exam results by 11 July 2025.
5. For Candidates with Conditional Offers: Report the printout of the 8th-grade exam results from wyniki.edu.pl by 7 July 2025. The list of admitted candidates is announced on 9 July 2025. Sign the contract, pay the entry fee, and submit the original 8th-grade exam results and the primary school leaving certificate by 11 July 2025.
6. For Admissions Calendar for 2nd Grade and above: Applications are considered during the holiday season until 5 July and after 16 August. The process includes filling out the online high school application form, delivering a printed copy to the school secretary with the original certificate of the last completed grade and the first-semester grades if applicable. Candidates take the subject tests and attend an interview. The admission decision is announced within up to 5 days after the interview; payment of the registration fee and signing of agreements occur within up to 10 days after the admission decision.
New students in the 2026/2027 school year can apply for scholarships: 30% of the tuition fee for the first year of education for winners and laureates of subject competitions of the Regional Education Authorities, and if the average annual grade remains 5.00 or higher, the 30% continues in subsequent years. For the best student at grades 3 and 4, 30% of the annual tuition fee is awarded; the results of the IGCSE exams and AS exams are decisive (for the Polish curriculum, the highest average is decisive). Additional, individual scholarships are at the discretion of the School Directors.