Poland, Elblag
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Regent College International Primary School is located in the centre of Elbląg, Poland, at Królewiecka 100, 82-300 Elbląg. The building is described as elegant and is in the city centre. The campus features well-equipped classrooms, a library with English and Polish literature, an on-site kitchen (Lovely Kitchen) serving healthy meals prepared in-house, and well-maintained grounds with on-site parking.
Primary School (Classes I–VI). Cambridge Primary programme introduced in 2019.
Private bilingual primary school; part of Regent College International Schools. It operates as a private school partially funded by the Polish state and partially by parental fees.
Additional learning support options are available. Some subjects (Mathematics, Science, History) may be taught in English to accommodate international learners. Polish as a Foreign Language is offered to international students, with additional support options.
Poland; the Polish national curriculum is enriched with English-language classes and activities.
Application fees
- One-time, non-refundable registration fee: PLN 1,500, payable at the time of signing the contract.
Tuition fees by school year (annual and payment frequency)
- Classes I–III (Primary Years 1–3): Annual tuition PLN 16,320. This tuition may be paid in either 10 or 12 instalments. Included in this tuition are the Polish national curriculum components listed by the school and the stated English/Cambridge contact hours. Additional items are charged separately (see “Other costs”).
- Classes IV–VI (Primary Years 4–6): Annual tuition PLN 16,320. This tuition may be paid in either 10 or 12 instalments. Included in this tuition are the Polish national curriculum components and the stated English/Cambridge contact hours. Additional items are charged separately.
- Classes VII–VIII (Primary Years 7–8): Annual tuition PLN 16,320. This tuition may be paid in either 10 or 12 instalments. Included in this tuition are bilingual class features, extended mathematics and Cambridge Lower Secondary elements where indicated; additional items are charged separately.
- Note on international/foreign pupils: For foreign students the level of tuition is determined individually.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- The registration fee (PLN 1,500) is payable at contract signing. Annual tuition may be billed and paid either as 10 instalments or 12 instalments, according to the school's stated payment options. The school states that monthly tuition and other fees for the coming school year are set each May. Specific ancillary charges (wyprawka/books/meals/aftercare) have their own payment deadlines as indicated below.
- The annual class kit (wyprawka) for classes 1–3 is PLN 650 and is due by 30 April. The Cambridge textbook set for class 1 is PLN 295 and is due by 30 April.
Boarding fees
- Boarding is not applicable to this primary school (no boarding fees listed).
Other costs and regular additional fees
- Meals (for classes where meals are charged): lunch and second breakfast are charged at a flat rate of PLN 200 per month (the site lists this as a monthly lump-sum meal charge for the relevant year group).
- Aftercare (extended school care) for hours 14:35–17:00: PLN 100 per month (flat rate). Morning care hours (6:45–8:00) are listed as included in the tuition.
- Cambridge programme textbooks and other Cambridge programme materials: charged separately (textbook set amounts noted above where applicable).
- Extracurricular clubs and activities, insurance, excursions (cinema/theatre/trips), and activity-specific entrance or transport fees (for example occasional fees connected with using an external golf facility for PE) are charged in addition to tuition as incurred.
- Sibling discount: where siblings are enrolled, a tuition discount applies: PLN 1,800 per sibling.
Refund information
- The one-time registration fee (PLN 1,500) is explicitly non-refundable.
Fee payment options
- Bank transfer is accepted. The school maintains designated bank accounts for school payments in PLN, EUR and GBP, and separate accounts for specific items (class kits and the school kitchen / meals). Example account designations are shown for PLN, EUR and GBP school accounts and for the Lovely Kitchen meals account. Payments by bank transfer to the appropriate account are supported.
- The school provides account details for:
- School Primary PLN account
- School Primary EUR account
- School Primary GBP account
- Separate accounts for class kit payments per class and a Lovely Kitchen account for meal payments.
Summary (key figures at a glance)
- Registration (one-time, non-refundable): PLN 1,500.
- Annual tuition (Classes I–VIII): PLN 16,320 per year; payable in 10 or 12 instalments.
- Monthly meal charge (where applicable): PLN 200 per month.
- Aftercare (14:35–17:00): PLN 100 per month.
- Annual class kit (Classes 1–3): PLN 650 (due by 30 April). Cambridge set for Class 1: PLN 295 (due by 30 April).
- Sibling discount: PLN 1,800 per child.
Regent College International Primary School is a private bilingual primary in Elbląg, Poland, part of Regent College International Schools. It blends the Polish national curriculum with extensive English-language classes, delivering Cambridge Primary programmes in English for Mathematics, Science, and other core subjects since 2019. The school offers 6–10 hours of English weekly, including conversations with native speakers, with German and French available as additional languages. For international students, some subjects may be taught in English, while Polish is offered as a Foreign Language with support. The campus sits in an elegant central building with well-equipped classrooms, a library housing English and Polish literature, and an in-house kitchen serving healthy meals. PE takes place in a gym, a swimming pool, and on a golf course. The school maintains small classes and a student-centered approach, hosts workshops, outings and international trips, and runs after-school clubs in arts, crafts, chess, and theatre opportunities.