Poland, Warsaw
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The school combines Polish education methods with the International Baccalaureate framework. Learning is delivered through transdisciplinary, cross-curricular inquiry-based approaches. A wide range of extracurricular activities, including music, sport, foreign languages, entertaining school events and community service, supports a well-rounded academic experience. This approach fosters intelligent, globally conscious and caring citizens.
Arts and creative pursuits are integrated into the program. The Preschool offers Music, Rhythmics and Art as core elements of the PYP, with Coding and Chess also taught. Extra activities include Ballet, Dance, Pottery, Piano and Drums. The 580 m2 premises include a large art room to support creative work.
French is included in the curriculum, alongside English Language Arts. The PYP is delivered in English and blends international and Polish teaching approaches.
A wide range of extracurricular activities is offered, including music, sport, foreign languages, entertaining school events and community service.
Community service initiatives are part of school life.
Students and parents contribute to the school's management and participate in decision-making processes.
Yoga and Mindfulness are offered, along with sports and other physical activities. The school has space to support these activities, including a large gym and soccer field.
The Canadian School of Warsaw is an IB World School delivering the Primary Years Programme in English alongside the Polish national curriculum for students aged 3 to 14. The preschool cohort (ages 3–6) follows the PYP in English, while older students study under the Polish Ministry of Education curriculum in addition to IB. The school operates on three Mokotów campuses: Preschool at 53 Krasickiego Street, and Elementary at 7 Bełska Street and 11 Olimpijska Street. It was authorized as an IB World School on January 6, 2014 (Authorization Nr 005004). The PYP uses inquiry-based, transdisciplinary learning across six themes to foster international-mindedness and action. The language program supports proficiency in English, Polish and French, aiming for at least two languages beyond the mother tongue. Facilities include a large gym, a library, an art room, and a soccer field across the three campuses. Extracurricular offerings span music, sport, foreign languages and community service, integrating with the IB and Polish curricula.