Poland, Warsaw
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Step 1: Short application form and interview with the student.
Step 2: Participation in a trial week, where the student experiences the learning environment.
Step 3: A parent meeting to align on expectations and values.
Step 4: For older students (14+), a conversation about learning goals and previous academic background.
Step 5: Entrance exams are not required; motivation, readiness for independent learning, and English proficiency at least B1 are assessed.
We occasionally offer sibling discounts and annual payment options; current options are available by contacting us directly.
The school is an international, innovative community for students aged 12 to 17. Sapiens combines Cambridge IGCSE and Cambridge A Levels with a bespoke curriculum designed around OECD Learning Compass 2030 and six transformative competencies. It blends the Sapiens Competency Map for personal growth with the Cambridge IGCSE & A-Level Framework, the Polish National Curriculum for civic grounding, and Ivy League Pedagogy for project‑based learning. Six core competencies are Self‑Regulation, Communication, Critical Thinking, Creativity, Adaptability & Flexibility, and Cooperation. Five A‑Level Programs align with university pathways: Creative Industries & Strategic Thinking; Biomedical & Psychological Sciences; Behavioural Economics & Management; Engineering, Technology & Data Sciences; International Business & Economics Pathway. International classes follow the core British curriculum in Maths, Science and English, with 80% of instruction in English. Founded in 2018 by Olena Tkachova, the school emphasises Internationalism, Innovation and Community, welcoming students of all nationalities into a vibrant learning environment.