Poland, Szczecin
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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
Application / Registration fees
- One-time Registration Fee (school enrolment): PLN 1,000.
- Registration Fee for SAIL Career College / adult A-Level programmes: EUR 250 (one-time).
Annual teaching‑resources / materials fees
- Kindergarten to Primary P6: PLN 2,500 per year (teaching resources and essential materials).
- Primary P7 through High School H4: PLN 700 per year (teaching resources and essential materials).
Tuition fees by year group (available figures and equivalents)
- High School (IGCSE / A‑Levels) — standard monthly payment option shown as a 12‑month instalment:
- Monthly (12 months): EUR 890.
- Annual equivalent (simple multiplication of the 12‑month figure): EUR 10,680 (EUR 890 × 12).
- Simple three‑term equivalent (annual ÷ 3): EUR 3,560 per term (arithmetic conversion of the published monthly figure to common billing intervals).
Note: the school publishes the EUR 890 monthly (12‑month) value for High School tuition; annual and per‑term figures above are equivalent calculations from that published monthly amount.
- SAIL Career College / Pathway programmes (adult / post‑school A‑Level tracks):
- Offshore & Green Energy Pathway (18+): Monthly (12 months): EUR 690; annual equivalent EUR 8,280; three‑term equivalent EUR 2,760.
- Medical Pathway (standard 2‑year option, 18+): Monthly (12 months): EUR 690; annual equivalent EUR 8,280.
- Medical Pathway (intensive 1‑year option, 18+): Monthly (12 months): EUR 790; annual equivalent EUR 9,480.
- Note about Kindergarten and Primary tuition: the publicly available admissions information lists the Registration Fee and Annual Teaching Resources Fee by level but does not publish specific tuition figures per term or per year for Kindergarten or Primary on the materials examined. The High School and Career College monthly figures above are the published amounts for those programmes.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- The school presents High School and Career College tuition as a monthly instalment figure spread over 12 months (published monthly amounts). Equivalent annual and per‑term values have been calculated above for clarity.
- The formal agreement for each pupil is the Learning Contract / Umowa o Nauczanie, which is a one‑year contract automatically renewed each year unless notice is given; fees and specific payment terms are determined in that contract.
Boarding / accommodation (where applicable)
- Accommodation (boarding / housing support) is shown as approximately EUR 490 per month where offered.
Other costs or fees
- Cambridge examination fees (A/AS Level) — per exam attempt:
- Mathematics: EUR 250 per exam attempt.
- Selected subjects (English, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Marine Science, Environmental Management, Design & Technology): EUR 320 per exam attempt.
- Additional elective classes, some mother‑tongue lectures, and certain extracurricular clubs may be invoiced separately (not all such items are included in the standard tuition).
- Day‑care services (within Primary tuition scope) and a defined range of extracurricular activities are included within the school's stated tuition coverage; specialised support (for example, a personal assistant for special‑needs learning) is not included and may require separate arrangements and charges.
Refund information
- Fees paid under the Learning Contract (Umowa o Nauczanie) are governed by the school's statutes and contract terms. Parents do not have a right to a refund of fees arising from the Learning Contract if a pupil is struck off the school register (skreślenie z listy uczniów) for the reasons given in the statute.
Fee payment options (methods)
- The publicly available materials examined (admissions pages, statutory documents, and the Career College information sheet) show the amounts, instalment format (monthly 12‑month figures for specific programmes), and contractual framework but do not specify the accepted payment methods (for example, bank transfer, credit card, direct debit) in the documents reviewed. Parents should use the school's published contact details to confirm available payment methods and any banking details required for invoicing.
Summary of availability of published figures and limitations
- Published, level‑specific tuition figures were available for High School (IGCSE/A‑Level) and for SAIL Career College (pathway/adult programmes) as monthly instalment amounts; the Registration Fee and Annual Teaching Resources Fee amounts are published by school level.
- Specific published tuition amounts for Kindergarten and Primary year groups (per term or per year) were not found in the public admission materials and statutes reviewed. The statute confirms that final fee levels for a school year are set by the school's governing body and recorded in the Learning Contract.
If you need these figures presented differently (for example, only annual totals or converted currencies), the published monthly and one‑time amounts above can be used as the authoritative numeric values for such conversions.
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.