Poland, Szczecin
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SAIL International School Szczecin is an international school for ages 2 to 18 that blends a national core with the Cambridge International Curriculum. The primary and high school offer Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS and A Levels, and a bespoke curriculum, alongside a Polish core aligned to national standards. In H1–H2, students prepare for Cambridge IGCSE with access to more than 75 subject exams, and may pursue the Cambridge ICE award or Cambridge AICE Diploma. In the final year (H4), students may opt for Cambridge examinations or the Polish Matura, though neither is obligatory. The school opened a primary campus in 2021 and a high school campus in 2022. With small learning groups, electives Health Education, Catholic Religion, and Ethics, and a diverse community of 30 nationalities, SAIL fosters learners who communicate in English daily. Over 50 Cambridge IGCSE/A-Level subjects are available, along with sport facilities and student leadership opportunities.
Adama Mickiewicza 19, 70-383 Szczecin, Poland
SAIL International School has 150 pupils, instruction in English, Polish.
Szczecin, Poland. The campus is at Adama Mickiewicza 19 and Adama Mieckiewicza 21, Szczecin.
High School (IGCSE Stage, H1–H4)
International school offering Cambridge IGCSE/ICE pathways
Poland
SAIL International School teaches Cambridge (Primary), Cambridge (Secondary), Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels, Cambridge A Levels, Bespoke Curriculum for students aged 2 to 18.
SAIL High School blends a Polish core programme with the Cambridge International Curriculum. In the first two years (H1–H2), students prepare for the Cambridge IGCSE, with more than 75 subject exams available. Students may work toward the Cambridge ICE (International Certificate of Education) across five curriculum areas, and may pursue Cambridge AICE Diploma or A-Level qualifications for deeper specialization. The program combines the full core Polish curriculum with elective courses such as Health Education, Catholic Religion, or Ethics, with weekly hours decreasing from H1 to H4 to reflect increasing specialization. The Cambridge IGCSE examinations consist of multiple components (written exams, oral assessments, coursework, or practical work) and are held twice yearly (June and November), with results released in August and January. In the final year (H4), students may choose Cambridge International examinations or the Polish Matura exam, though neither is obligatory.