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C.S. Lewis Bilingual High School

Slovakia, Bratislava

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Boarding Arrangements

The school cooperates with Bilgym Zazemie dormitories on Vranovská; a Bilgym floor has been allocated and reconstructed for Bilgym students; dorms are 20–30 minutes from the school.

Uniform Requirement

Dress code; students are expected to dress in an appropriate manner.

Food Options

Meals are provided by Tomáš Mészároš – PINO, s.r.o., prepared in the school kitchen. Meals are served 11:15am–2:15pm. Lunch tickets cost 2.86 EUR as of 1 October 2022. Meals are booked through the Edupage system by 23:59 the previous day; payment is via bank transfer to IBAN SK1511000000002940027069 with the student's name; a standing order of 35.34 EUR is suggested; refunds are not provided for meals not cancelled; the provider may refuse service for non-payment.

Governance and Ownership

School Management (MG) is led by the principal Mgr. Peter Figel with deputies for academic processes and education. Department heads include Jana Kerekretyová, Dušan Jurčo, Ján Ban, Michaela Velanová, Alica Žuravová, and Zuzana Anettová. The C. S. Lewis Bilingual High School was founded by the C. S. Lewis Schools Association, established by Cirkev bratská (Brethren Church); the Bratislava branch, in cooperation with Cirkev bratská, established the association, which is the founding organization of Bilgym and CES Narnia.

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English, Slovak
Fees €3,650 - 8,100
Ages 13 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 506
Type Co-educational, Co-educational (boarding)
Bus Service No

C.S. Lewis Bilingual High School offers a five-year bilingual program for students aged 13 to 18, taught in English and Slovak. The curriculum supports studying core subjects in English while meeting Slovak graduation requirements and earning language certificates recognised in the EU/USA. Freshman English totals 13 hours weekly, with intensive language preparation and courses in English, Literature and Writing; a year-end Summer Semester Test accounts for 30% of the English grade. From Sophomore to Super Senior, English instruction is reduced to 4–6 hours weekly; Sophomore Year includes English and American Literature and an end-of-semester English project. Junior Year adds British Literature and an Aptis test at year end. Senior Year focuses on maturita preparation with Ready for C1 Advanced, and graduates reach C1 English with state-language exams optionally in cooperation with the Language School at Palisády 38. The school marks its 20th anniversary with Eagle & Child project promoting entrepreneurship.

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