Slovakia, Bratislava
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The school has a flexible smart-casual dress code. Clothing should be appropriate for a school environment and footwear should be safe; longer hair should be tied back in science lessons; hats indoors are not permitted.
The school kitchen prepares fresh meals on site with a daily morning snack, an afternoon snack, and a lunchtime soup starter with two main courses, one of which is vegetarian. Fruit is available daily. A weekly menu is provided to parents and the kitchen accommodates special dietary needs.
The school is owned by Cambridge International Communication, s.r.o. It is governed by a School Council (Rada školy).
Cambridge International School Bratislava offers a Cambridge-based education from primary through A‑levels, with an optional Slovak Maturita Year 14. The school combines Cambridge IGCSE and AS/A Level qualifications with the Slovak National Curriculum under accreditation by the Slovak Ministry of Education, and it welcomes a diverse community of more than 25 nationalities. In Primary (Years 2–6), teaching is in English and covers core subjects with reading emphasis supported by Accelerated Reader and Read, Write Inc. The Secondary programme (Years 7–13) follows the Cambridge framework, preparing students for IGCSEs and A‑Levels, alongside the option to graduate with Slovak Maturita. A dedicated Careers & University Guidance team and Unifrog support students' university progression. Facilities include science and computer labs, art and music rooms, a fully equipped gym, a library, and the Cambridge Creative Center for KS5. The campus hosts a strong arts and sports program, with performances, gallery visits, and international competitions.