Poland, Warsaw
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The British School Warsaw has two campuses: an Early Years campus in Mokotów and a Primary/Secondary campus in Sadyba. The Early Years campus is purpose-built with spacious green outdoor areas, a specialist music room, an outdoor classroom and a gymnasium. The Primary and Secondary campus combines an IB learning centre with modern facilities and outdoor spaces that support creativity and well-being. The facilities include purpose-built science labs, three indoor sports halls and an all-weather sports pitch, plus an organic community garden and an urban gym. Educational technology is embedded in daily learning with interactive whiteboards, iPads, Spheros, 3D printers and drones, and there is Global Campus connectivity with Nord Anglia peers worldwide.
Three indoor sports halls and an all-weather sports pitch support a wide range of activities. An impressive urban gym provides additional fitness space, and outdoor areas offer space for relaxation and recreation.
Purpose-built science labs support science education across age groups. The campus also features extensive educational technology, including interactive whiteboards, iPads, Spheros, 3D printers and drones.
The Early Years campus includes a specialist music room, and the Primary/Secondary campus houses a music suite for performances and music activities. An organic community garden and outdoor play spaces foster ecology-related exploration and a variety of experiential activities outside the classroom.
The British School Warsaw is a non-selective day school educating students from ages 2 to 18, offering a curriculum pathway that includes EYFS, British Curriculum, IPC, Cambridge IGCSE, IB Diploma Programme and Cambridge A Levels. Founded in 1992, the school operates across two campuses: an Early Years campus in Mokotów and a Primary/Secondary campus in Sadyba, each designed to inspire curiosity and well-being. The school delivers ABRSM music qualifications and supports a rich arts and science program with a Juilliard-led music curriculum and a MIT-Nord Anglia STEAM programme, alongside modern science labs and technology such as interactive whiteboards, iPads, 3D printers and drones. Students participate in Model United Nations, community service, and leadership opportunities under Nord Anglia collaborations. Facilities include three indoor sports halls, an all-weather pitch, an organic garden and multiple outdoor spaces. Global Campus connectivity connects Nord Anglia peers worldwide for collaborative learning. Wellbeing, languages and citizenship matter.