Offer

Comprehensive program for grades 1-8

Organization

Educational activities take place from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM. The school operates an after-school club where students can do homework, develop their interests, and participate in additional activities. Interest clubs organized as part of the tuition fee take place outside of regular lessons, while additional paid activities are held after 3:00 PM.

Opening Hours

7:30 AM – 6:00 PM

After-School Club

7:30 AM – 8:30 AM / 2:00 PM – 6:00 PM

Additional Paid Activities

after 3:00 PM

School Facilities

Classrooms, IT lab, school library, after-school club, school canteen, and our own kitchen.

School Kitchen

Our school has its own kitchen where we prepare meals. We prepare three meals daily: a second breakfast, a two-course lunch, and an afternoon snack. Meals are served in the school canteen. We adhere to health- and belief-based dietary requirements.

Curriculum

Key elements of the Warsaw Bilingual School program

Bilingual Program

Our proprietary program combines the Polish core curriculum with elements of the British education system.

Functional Bilingualism

Students learn English not only as a language but also as a tool for acquiring knowledge.

Intensive English

We provide up to 11 hours of English education per week, including bilingual classes.

Modern Methods

We combine Ministry of National Education guidelines with modern teaching methods from English-speaking countries and proprietary projects.

Cultural Capital

We develop not only knowledge but also a system of values, sensitivity, and the ability to navigate culture consciously.

Cambridge English

We prepare students for Cambridge English Qualifications exams as a Preparation Centre.

Educational Projects

The program is enriched by proprietary, national, and international projects that develop students' passions and competencies.

Graduate ready
for the future

Our graduates communicate fluently in two languages, are open to the world, and well-prepared for further education.

Who is a graduate?

Class Structure

Grades 1–3
building the foundations of bilingualism
Number of students 14–20 students per class
Language program 11 hours of English per week
Teaching model bilingual classes in mathematics and science + native speaker
Grades 4–6
expanding knowledge and competencies
Number of students 14–20 students per class
Language program 10 hours of English per week
Teaching model bilingual mathematics, history, and art + classes with a native speaker
Grades 7–8
preparation for exams and certificates
Number of students 14–20 students per class
Language program 10 hours of English per week
Teaching model exam preparation, bilingual classes, and regular language practice

Foreign Languages

In addition to the intensive English language program, students also develop other foreign languages. French is compulsory from Grade 2, and from Grade 5, students can also continue learning Spanish or German.

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English Language
intensive program from Grade 1
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French Language
compulsory from Grade 2
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Spanish Language
additional from Grade 5
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German Language
additional from Grade 5

Interest Clubs

Interest Clubs

Theater club, Polish and English reading clubs, journalism club, and school film club.

Subject Electives

Additional classes in mathematics, English, and Polish to support preparation for the eighth-grade exam.

After-School Club Activities

Explorers' club and handicrafts developing children's fine motor skills, creativity, and independence.

Artistic Activities

Theater, dance, and individual piano or cello lessons allow for the development of expression and sensitivity.

Sports and Activity

Chess, judo, tennis, and other physical activities help build concentration, fitness, and healthy habits.

Technology and Development

Programming and robotics for grades 1-4 support logical thinking, creativity, and problem-solving skills.

Psychological and Pedagogical Support

The school provides psychological and pedagogical support implemented in accordance with current guidelines. A team of specialists oversees student development, supporting children in educational, emotional, and social areas.

Psychologist

Emotional and developmental support, helping students better cope with daily challenges.

Pedagogue

Assistance with a student's daily functioning, school difficulties, and building good relationships within the school environment.

Special Needs Teacher

Individual support tailored to the child's needs and assistance in developing their strengths.

Speech Therapist

Support in the development of communication, speech, and language competencies, important for a child's free functioning.

Teachers also conduct remedial and compensatory classes, according to students' needs.

Cambridge English Qualifications

Our school holds Preparation Centre status and prepares students for Cambridge English Qualifications exams.

Cambridge English Qualifications is a system of exams that helps students learn English better and more effectively. Each exam corresponds to a level of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), which allows for precise determination of students' language proficiency.

Learning based on Cambridge materials allows for the development of language competencies in stages — from beginner levels to advanced fluency. Exam tasks are based on practical, everyday language, enabling students to develop all language skills and gain greater communication fluency.

Cambridge English certificates are recognized by 20,000 universities, employers, and government institutions worldwide.

Cambridge English Certificate

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