Poland, Warsaw
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The school is located in the heart of Warsaw. The address is ul. Grójecka 208. The school sits in a central urban setting that serves an international community.
Ages 12–17
International, innovative community school
Psychological and mentorship support provided by licensed professionals.
Flexible scheduling and individual learning paths; 75–100% in-person instruction with up to 25% online learning; no traditional homework; long-term interdisciplinary project work and real-life learning.
Application fees
- No one-time application or registration fee is published in the school's publicly listed fee information for the 2026/27 academic year. The school's publicly available fee summary does not list a separate admissions/registration deposit or non-refundable application charge.
Tuition fees by year group (day school)
- Grades 5–8 (Primary / Juniors): PLN 45,000 per year.
- Grades 9–12 (High School / Liceum): PLN 55,000 per year.
- Per-term breakdown (when using the school's payment options):
- If paid twice per year (semi‑annual): half of the annual fee — Grades 5–8: PLN 22,500 per semester; Grades 9–12: PLN 27,500 per semester.
- If paid in 10 instalments: the annual fee divided into 10 equal monthly instalments — Grades 5–8: PLN 4,500 per instalment; Grades 9–12: PLN 5,500 per instalment.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- Tuition covers a full academic year. The school publishes that tuition may be paid as a single annual payment, in two (semi‑annual) payments, or in 10 instalments. Specific due dates and any penalties for late payment are not published in the publicly available fee summary.
Boarding fees
- The school is a day school; boarding is not available and therefore no boarding fees apply.
Other costs and fees
- Early-bird tuition (time-limited promotional price) is published for the current recruitment period: Early Bird to 28 February 2026 — Primary (SP): PLN 40,000; High School (Liceum): PLN 50,000.
- The school publishes at least one merit scholarship: an annual scholarship (one award) of 50% of tuition for one student in Grades 9–12 for outstanding performance and community contribution.
- No separate, itemised public listing for uniform costs, daily lunch, school transport, exam fees, extracurricular charges, learning‑support fees, or other ancillary charges is published in the school's public fee summary.
Refund information
- No formal refund policy for paid tuition or deposits is published in the available fee summary. Details on refunds, withdrawal deadlines or partial‑year adjustments are not listed in the public fee information.
Fee payment options (methods)
- The school's public fee information specifies permitted payment frequencies (annual, semi‑annual, 10 instalments) but does not publish the exact accepted payment methods (for example, whether credit card payments, bank transfers, or direct debits are accepted). No public list of accepted payment channels is provided in the published fee summary.
Summary of what is and is not published
- Published and confirmed in public fee listings: annual tuition by grade band (PLN 45,000 for Grades 5–8; PLN 55,000 for Grades 9–12), available payment frequencies (annual, semi‑annual, 10 instalments), Early Bird tuition amounts for the current recruitment window, absence of boarding, and a published merit scholarship.
- Not published in the school's publicly available fee information: a one‑time application/registration fee amount; itemised ancillary costs (uniform, lunches, transport, exam or materials fees); a formal refund policy or specific withdrawal/credit rules; and the exact payment methods (bank transfer, card, etc.). For those details, the school's admissions or finance office is the authority for contract and payment‑method specifics, since they are not listed in the public fee summary.
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.