Poland, Elblag
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Regent Schools is an institution with a long history. Regent Schools consist of Regent School of Foreign Languages (founded in 1998), Cambridge English Examination Centre and Regent College Examination Centre (since 2009), Regent College International High School (since 2016), and Regent College International Primary School established in 2014, transformed from the English-speaking Regent College Junior High School. Regent Schools were established at the Teachers College of Foreign Languages, a university‑level school that has taught over 700 English teachers since 2002. They have the privileges of public schools and are funded by Polish state grants and tuition fees. The headquarters and Primary School are located at 100 Królewiecka Street, Elbląg; the High School occupies a nearby building at 96 Królewiecka Street.
Regent Campus is a modern dormitory located a 10-minute walk from the main school building; the Campus is open year-round and provides 24/7 care; the first year of accommodation for first-year high school students is free. Regent Clubs include Bike Club, Chess Club, Coolture Club, Film Club, Golf Club, Psychology Club, Regent Times, and Research Club. The school runs a busy calendar of events, including an Open Day on March 20, 2026, plus events such as Day of Foreign Languages, Polish Independence Day, and Thanksgiving Celebration.
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.