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Bilingual International STEM School

Ukraine, Lviv

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The school at a glance
Instructs in Ukrainian, English
Fees UAH 2,100 - 4,000
Ages 2 - 17 years
Type Co-educational
Opened 2019
Bus Service No
Availability Not shared by this school
Academic offering
Curriculum Cambridge (Primary), Cambridge (Secondary), Bespoke Curriculum
Taught languages English, Ukrainian
Typical class size 16
Strengths STEM, Languages, Academic Enrichment
Clubs Academic and Intellectual, Arts and Creative, Social and Hobbies
Stages Kindergarten, Preschool, Primary School, Middle School, Senior Secondary School
Introduction

Bilingual International STEM School operates across four campuses in Lviv and Vynnyky: Lemkivska 15, Navrotskoho 39, Kvitky-Osnovianenka 9, and Vynna Hora 8v. It serves ages 2 to 17 and blends Cambridge International Education with Ukraine's NUSh program. Cambridge provides about half of instruction in English and prepares students for international exams, while NUSh offers a Ukrainian program for grades 1–9 and is licensed by the Ministry of Education. Doshkillya kindergarten (ages 4–6) is bilingual and emphasizes critical thinking and creativity. Primary (grades 1–4) offers bilingual education in Ukrainian and English in small classes up to 16 students. Lyceum (grades 10–12) provides international education with NMТ courses, profile classes, a bilingual environment and a STEM focus. Facilities include equipped classrooms, sport halls, play yards, and in-house kitchens. A schedule runs 8:30–19:00 with meals, clubs and study time. STEM is embedded through robotics and project-based learning; over 15 clubs operate on campuses.

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The Essentials

Bilingual International STEM School has typical class sizes of 16, instruction in Ukrainian, English.

Location

Four modern locations in Lviv and Vinnyky: Lemkivska Street 15, Lviv; Navrotskoho Street 39, Lviv; Kvity-Osnovyanyenka Street 9, Lviv; Vinna Hora Street 8V, Vinnyky. Each campus has classrooms, gyms, playgrounds, and its own kitchens.

Stages

Preschool (4-6 years); Primary School (1-4); Secondary School (5-9); Lyceum (10-12).

Additional learning support

Individual approach to learning and psychological support; 75+ specialists including teachers, language specialists, and psychologists.

Country affiliation

Ukraine

School day structure

Hours are from 08:30 to 19:00, Monday to Friday. The day includes lessons, meals, outdoor time, clubs, and homework.
Diving Deeper
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Fees

Annual tuition at Bilingual International STEM School ranges from UAH 2,100 to UAH 4,000 for 2026/27.

Application and one‑time (annual) fees
- One‑time annual materials/registration fee for primary education (school, grades 1–4): USD 430. This fee is payable at contract acceptance and is non‑refundable.
- One‑time annual materials/registration fee for preschool placements (examples by location): equivalent to USD 300 (Vynnyky location) and equivalent figures of USD 330–USD 400 in other preschool locations. These one‑time fees are charged for purchase of textbooks and methodological materials and are non‑refundable.

Tuition fees by year group (amounts shown as the USD equivalent the school uses to calculate payments)
- Preschool (ages 1.5–4 and 4–6): monthly tuition equivalents vary by location and programme level. Example published figures include: USD 230 per month (one location / programme) and other preschool locations showing monthly equivalents in the range USD 330–USD 400. Annual tuition (billing basis) is calculated from the monthly rate according to the school year length.
- Primary school (Grades 1–4): monthly tuition equivalent USD 360. The school sets the academic year as 10 months (September–June); therefore the annual tuition on the published monthly figure equals USD 3,600 (USD 360 × 10 months). Parents may also pay per semester (two equal payments) or as a single annual payment.
- Group of extended day / after‑school care (Група продовженого дня): monthly tuition equivalent USD 210 (this is billed monthly; first‑month and subsequent monthly payments use the same equivalent).
- Extracurricular clubs and workshops: club pricing is charged separately from tuition. Example published club prices include single‑session and subscription options (sample rates shown in local currency in the school's published schedule of activities). Typical examples published for club sessions are UAH amounts per session and monthly subscription prices (e.g., per‑session and monthly subscription rates for sports and STEM clubs); these are paid in addition to tuition.

Per‑term / per‑semester detail
- Monthly billing: tuition is expressed as a monthly equivalent (the published USD equivalent is multiplied by the bank exchange rate to determine the UAH amount). Monthly payments are for the coming calendar month (see billing schedule below). Examples: Preschool monthly examples USD 230; Primary monthly USD 360; Extended‑day monthly USD 210.
- Per‑semester option: the school allows payment by semester as two equal payments; each semester payment equals 50% of the annual tuition. For a primary pupil with monthly equivalent USD 360 (10‑month year), each semester payment would equal USD 1,800. The first semester payment is due at contract acceptance; the second is due by 21 December.
- Annual prepayment option: the school permits a single annual payment equal to the full annual tuition (amount agreed in the contract). The school also permits alternative written agreements on timing if agreed in writing.

Billing schedule and payment terms
- Standard monthly due date: monthly payments are due by the 21st day of the current month for the next calendar month. The first monthly payment for a new school year is due by 21 August (example dates published for the 2026/27 intake).
- Semester payments: if using the two‑payment semester option, the first 50% payment is required at contract acceptance and the second 50% is due by 21 December of the school year. Annual single payment timing may be contractually agreed.
- Currency and conversion: published tariffs are stated as USD equivalents; actual payments are made in Ukrainian hryvnia (UAH). The school converts the USD equivalent to UAH using the interbank sale exchange rate for USD published on the referenced exchange page on the day before invoice/offer issuance. The payable UAH amount equals (USD equivalent) × (applicable UAH/USD exchange rate).
- Payment method and account: tuition and related charges are paid by bank transfer to the school's designated UAH account. Bank details are provided in the contract; payment is considered made on the date funds are credited to the school's account. The school's contracts reference payment by bank transfer to the school's account in a Ukrainian bank.

Boarding / accommodation fees
- No boarding services are provided; the school operates as a day school (full‑day programmes). There are no published boarding fees.

Other costs and fees
- Meals / catering: organisation of meals is arranged under a separate contract with an approved catering provider and is charged in addition to tuition. Meal costs are invoiced separately under that catering agreement.
- Extracurricular activities (clubs, workshops): charged separately. Sample published club prices show per‑session and subscription prices (local currency examples are used for club billing). These fees are paid in addition to tuition.
- Educational materials: the one‑time annual materials/registration fee covers purchase of textbooks and methodological materials; this fee is charged once per year per child.
- Uniforms / school dress: no separate mandatory uniform fee is itemised in the published tariffs; materials coverage is described as the one‑time materials fee above. (School rules reference internal requirements but no separate uniform charge is listed in the tariff appendices.)

Refund and cancellation policy
- Prepayments and deposits: prepayments and the one‑time annual materials/registration fee are non‑refundable in the published contract terms.
- Absence and non‑attendance: periods of absence for any reason (holidays, illness, quarantine, military or emergency situations, participation in events, etc.) do not reduce tuition liability; paid amounts are not refundable for periods of absence.
- Early unilateral termination by the parent: if the parent terminates the contract unilaterally, previously paid funds are not returned under the contract terms.

Fee payment options and administrative details
- Payment currency: payments are made in UAH; the school publishes USD equivalents and applies a defined exchange‑rate method to calculate the payable UAH amount at the time of payment.
- Payment channels: the published contractual payment channel is bank transfer to the school's UAH account. The contract text specifies bank details and treats the date of crediting the school's account as the payment date. No separate published tariff appendix lists credit/debit card processing as a billing channel.

Summary of coverage and missing items
- Published, contract‑level tariff documents were located for preschool programmes (various locations), primary school (grades 1–4), group extended‑day services and extracurricular clubs; those documents state the monthly USD equivalents, one‑time materials fees, billing schedule, payment method (UAH bank transfer), conversion method (USD→UAH using the published exchange rate), and the non‑refund policy.
- Separate, explicit monthly tuition figures for grades 5–9 and for the senior/lyceum grades (10–11/12) were not found in the specific tariff appendices located among the published contract documents available in the school's public documents folder; these levels may be covered by similar tariff appendices or by location‑specific offers published separately. The above summary presents the published figures that are included in the school's formal offer/contract appendices for the identified programmes.
Academics

Bilingual International STEM School teaches Cambridge (Primary), Cambridge (Secondary), Bespoke Curriculum for students aged 2 to 17.

Curriculum

The school combines Cambridge International Education with Ukraine's national program. The Cambridge Programme provides 50% of instruction in English and prepares students for international examinations and certificates. The New Ukrainian School (NUSh) provides a full Ukrainian program for grades 1–9, licensed by the Ministry of Education. The Doshkillya (kindergarten) offers a bilingual program for ages 4–6 and develops critical thinking and creativity. Primary (grades 1–4) offers bilingual education in Ukrainian and English in small classes (up to 16 students). Lyceum (grades 10–12) provides international education with university preparation, NMТ courses, profile classes, a bilingual environment, and a STEM approach.

Student Teacher Ratio

Primary classes have up to 16 students. The staff comprises 75+ specialists across four locations.

Higher Education Progression

The Lyceum provides preparation for universities in Ukraine and around the world. It offers NMТ courses and Cambridge pathways toward higher education and official certificates.

Gifted and Talented

There are specialized profile classes in the Lyceum, a STEM-focused approach with robotics and programming, and more than 15 clubs. The school offers individualized learning and psychological support to nurture talents.
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Admissions

Admissions

The school offers a six-step enrollment process. Step 1: Fill out a form or call 067-990-5050 to express interest or submit the online form. Step 2: Meet with the school administration to obtain comprehensive information about the program and attendance, to tour the premises, and to ask questions. Step 3: A school psychologist assesses readiness for schooling and identifies needs; a decision on proceeding with admissions follows. Step 4: For students in 2nd grade and above transferring from another school, enrollment is offered for open places by competitive selection to evaluate knowledge level and form balanced classes. Step 5: Signing the contract requires a parental application, a copy of the child's birth certificate (Ukrainian certificate or notarized Ukrainian translation), a copy of the parent's passport and ID code; later provide the child's medical card (form 026/о), vaccination card (form 063/о), medical certificate (form 086-1/0), and the personal file from the previous school. Step 6: Tuition is paid within the established deadlines; detailed information about tuition is provided during the meeting with the administration or on the pricing page. Admission to O2 Lyceum (grades 10–11) follows: 1) Submit an application on the site or via social networks; 2) Attend a school tour; 3) Determine knowledge level through an academic test (English, mathematics, basic subjects) or a trial day; 4) If the decision is positive, sign the contract, submit the required documents, and pay for learning materials. Lyceum features: a bilingual environment with 50% of instruction in English; mathematics and sciences taught in English; a combination of Ukrainian state program and Cambridge Programme; preparation for NMТ and Cambridge exams; project work and presentations; development of interpersonal communication, tolerance to stress, emotional regulation, and critical thinking; full-day format 8:30–16:00, with 16:00–18:30 consultations with subject teachers; small classes.
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