Poland, Warsaw
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Two language streams exist: a German-language program area and a Polish-language program area (International Department). All instructed subjects follow German Abitur requirements shaped by Baden-Württemberg and Thuringia curricula. The path to the goal can be taken in either the German-language program area or the Polish-language program area; in the International Department, German language skills are learned and developed step by step up to the German-mother-tongue Abitur examination.
The school operates two language program tracks: a German-language program area and a Polish-language program area (International Department). The school includes kindergarten, primary school, and secondary levels I and II. The curriculum follows German general education standards, and both tracks lead to the Abitur in German. Students in the International Department progressively acquire German language skills toward the Abitur.
Willy-Brandt-Schule Warschau is a German-Polish encounter school in Warsaw, funded and staffed by the Federal Republic of Germany. It serves children aged 3 to 18, with a kindergarten, primary school and secondary levels I and II. The curriculum follows German general education standards and Abitur requirements based on Baden-Württemberg and Thuringia curricula. Two educational pathways are offered: a German-language program and the Polish-language 'Internationale Abteilung' where German language skills are built gradually toward the Abitur. The school is the only German Auslandsschule in Poland offering a German-system education. Instruction is delivered by native German-speaking staff and qualified local teachers. Since 2005 it operates under the Deutsch-Polnisches Schulabkommen as a joint educational institution. Notable features include practical science components, the WBS Music Academy, and athletic development through a Football Academy. A scientific cooperation with the University of Warsaw supports inquiry, internships and career events; after-school care provides a range of activities.