Poland, Szczecin
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The school has kitchen facilities and a canteen. An external catering company delivers meals. It is not obligatory to buy meals. The cost of a lunch consisting of soup, main course and a fruit drink is 19 PLN. Our supplier is Szaford (tel. 698 630 124).
The school is privately owned and operated by Szczecin International School. Governance is provided by the SIS School Board, an advisory body to the school management, with representatives including NATO and international parent representatives. The Jaśmin Foundation is a partner, and the school is an IB World School (Diploma authorised in 2005; Primary and Middle levels authorised in 2021).
Szczecin International School is an IB World School serving students aged 3 to 18, offering the full IB continuum from Primary Years Programme (PYP) through Middle Years Programme (MYP) to the Diploma Programme (DP). English is the language of instruction in most subjects, with Polish, German, English and Danish taught as additional languages, supporting multilingual competence and global awareness. Established in 2002 in connection with the NATO Corps, the school has grown to occupy a building in Szczecin's city centre and to expand its IB accreditation across all levels (DP 2005; PYP and MYP authorised in 2021). The campus features 26 classrooms, level sections for each programme, a laboratory, two computer labs, an art studio, a music room and a well-stocked library of around 21,000 items. Students engage in inquiry-based learning, personal projects, and international initiatives such as Model United Nations, with an emphasis on community service and character development.