Poland, Warsaw
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Recruitment to Pre-IB (first and second grade) and to the IB Diploma Programme (IB DP, third grade) is organized in two categories. For the 2026/2027 school year, recruitment is open; written exams will take place on March 28 and interviews on April 18. Applications may be submitted now. Entrance exams are conducted in two sessions: the first in March, followed by supplementary recruitment at the end of June. New students are welcome throughout the school year and follow an individual recruitment process; all candidates take the same exams and must meet the same requirements. Contracts signed by the end of April include the current tuition fees; contracts signed later will be based on the new rates for the 2026/2027 school year. Open Days are offered to learn about the school. For Pre-IB, candidates take English, Mathematics, and Polish (for native Polish speakers) and participate in an English-language oral interview. For IB DP, candidates take Mathematics and English (English B and English A) and participate in an English-language oral interview; in the final stage, the choice of HL subjects is verified based on grades, an interview, an assignment or an exam, with an individual approach to the candidate.
Located in the heart of Warsaw, Warsaw Montessori High School is an international high school that blends Maria Montessori philosophy with the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme. The school serves students aged 14 to 18 and conducts instruction in English. In Pre-IB (Years 9–10), the Polish national curriculum is integrated with the IB Learner Profile; offerings include extended English, Creative Writing, Academic Skills, Latin, Visual Arts and Drama, and a choice between standard and extended mathematics. Regular workshops in the kitchen and the carpentry shop support hands-on, place-based learning. In the IB Diploma Programme (Years 11–12), students select six courses from six groups (Languages A; Languages B; Individuals and Societies; Experimental Sciences; Mathematics; The Arts) delivered under IB World Schools standards. The school emphasizes multilingualism, international-mindedness, empathy and service, and a small, safe, inclusive environment. Graduates proceed to universities worldwide, with curricula emphasizing intellectual, emotional and social development and lifelong learners.