Poland, Warsaw
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The main teaching language is English. Polish is taught as part of the national curriculum. Additional languages offered include Spanish, German, and Ukrainian. Core communication languages are English, Polish, and Ukrainian; English proficiency is required for admission (junior years: A2-B1; high school: B1-B2). Language support courses and tutoring are available.
English is the main language of instruction. Polish is maintained and developed as part of the national curriculum. Additional languages include Spanish, German, and Ukrainian.
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.