Poland, Warsaw
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The International School operates two campuses in Warsaw, the Działkowa Street campus for grades 0-3 and the Jagielska Street campus for grades 4-8. The campuses are located near the Kabacki Forest on the edge of the green area. The Działkowa Street building, built in 2011, features spacious, well-equipped classrooms, a sports hall with changing rooms and a dining area, and rooms outfitted with multimedia boards, projectors and modern teaching aids. The Jagielska Street building, adopted in 2008, houses six classrooms with multimedia boards and projectors, a modern computer lab, an art room, an international library, a canteen and a sports tent hall. The two campuses are designed to provide age-appropriate environments and comfortable learning spaces.
The Działkowa Street campus has a sports hall with equipment facilities and changing rooms. The Jagielska Street building includes a sports tent hall.
The Działkowa Street building provides spacious, well-equipped classrooms, a sports hall, a dining area, multimedia boards and projectors, and teaching aids, with mechanical ventilation and air conditioning. The Jagielska Street building has six classrooms with multimedia boards and projectors, a modern computer lab, an art room and an international library. The building also features a canteen and a sports tent hall. The early childhood and older student areas are housed in separate buildings to match age-specific needs.
The International School Warsaw is a private international day school delivering a multilingual curriculum for ages 5–14 across two Warsaw campuses. Grades 0–3 study at the Działkowa Street campus and grades 4–8 at Jagielska Street, both near Kabacki Forest. The school runs a bilingual program that combines Poland's core curriculum with a Canadian program validated by international standards, taught in five languages: English, Polish, French, German and Spanish. English is taught through full immersion to support bilingualism; Polish is taught by qualified teachers and English-speaking staff contribute to language development. The Canadian program emphasizes project-based learning, communication, information management and debate, with CEFR-aligned instruction and preparation for international exams. A double primary school diploma is awarded, recognized in Poland, the USA and Canada. Facilities include modern classrooms, a sports hall, computer lab, art room, international library and 3D printers, with parallel age-appropriate spaces and a focus on hands-on learning for students.