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American School of Wrocław - Main Campus

Poland, Wroclaw

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English, Polish
Fees PLN 23,000 - 49,000
Ages 1 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 443
Type Co-educational
Bus Service Yes
Academic offering
Curriculum IB (DP), American Curriculum
Taught languages English, Polish, Spanish, German
Strengths Sport, Visual and Creative Arts, Languages
Clubs Academic and Intellectual, Arts and Creative, Cultural and Language
Stages Early Years, Primary School, Secondary School, Sixth Form
Introduction

American School of Wrocław is a private, bilingual school serving ages 1 through 18, with two campuses supporting age-appropriate learning. The curriculum blends the American Core Knowledge Curriculum with elements of the Polish national system, enhanced by an international component. English and Polish are treated as equal languages, guiding students to navigate between cultures while developing multilingual skills. ASW offers the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme for the upper grades, alongside the Middle Years Programme. The IB DP prepares students for higher education through six subjects and the core components Theory of Knowledge, Extended Essay, and CAS. The school is part of the International Schools Partnership. About 250 students from over 20 nationalities form a diverse, close-knit community across two campuses: Partynicka for Nursery to Grade 5 and South Campus for Grades 6–12. Facilities include classrooms, science labs, language workshops, libraries, art studios, outdoor spaces, and athletic facilities on Partynicka campus.

Partynicka 29-37, 53-031 Wrocław, Poland

The Essentials

American School of Wrocław - Main Campus has 443 pupils, instruction in English, Polish.

Location

ASW is located in Wrocław, Poland, at ul. Partynicka 29-37, 53-031. The campus sits in an urban area of Wrocław. A door-to-door transportation service is available within the city of Wrocław and the Kobierzyce municipality. ASW is a private, bilingual school serving students aged 1 to 19.

Stages

ASW offers education from age one through the end of high school. The curriculum blends the American Core Knowledge Curriculum with the Polish national curriculum, enriched by an international component. It includes the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (DP) for older students and the Middle Years Programme (MYP).

Type

ASW is a private, bilingual school. It is part of the International Schools Partnership (ISP).

Pupil Nationality Mix

The school has around 250 students representing more than 20 nationalities. The community is international and multilingual, with many students bilingual.

School day structure

The school day runs from 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM, with lessons from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Lessons are 45 minutes long with no bells; teachers monitor timing. The academic year is divided into two semesters: winter and summer.

Bus service

Door-to-door transportation service is available within the city of Wrocław and the Kobierzyce municipality.

Fees

Annual tuition at American School of Wrocław - Main Campus ranges from PLN 23,000 to PLN 49,000 for 2026/27.

Application / Registration fee

- Registration fee (one-time, non-refundable): PLN 3,200.

Tuition fees (by year group)

- Nursery: PLN 2,300 per month. Annual tuition (charged for the period 1 September to 30 June): PLN 23,000 (PLN 2,300 × 10 months).

- Kindergarten: PLN 3,350 per month. Annual tuition (Sep 1–Jun 30): PLN 33,500 (PLN 3,350 × 10 months).

- Grade 1–5 (Primary): PLN 4,000 per month. Annual tuition (Sep 1–Jun 30): PLN 40,000 (PLN 4,000 × 10 months).

- Grade 6–10 (Lower/Upper Secondary): PLN 4,500 per month. Annual tuition (Sep 1–Jun 30): PLN 45,000 (PLN 4,500 × 10 months).

- Grade 11–12 (IB/Final Years): PLN 4,900 per month. Annual tuition (Sep 1–Jun 30): PLN 49,000 (PLN 4,900 × 10 months).

Per-term figures (calculated)

- The school's published billing covers a 10-month academic tuition period (1 September–30 June) and shows monthly instalments; the school does not publish a per-term amount. The following per-term figures are calculated by dividing the annual tuition (10-month total) into three equal school terms (calculation only):
- Nursery: PLN 7,666.67 per term (calculated).
- Kindergarten: PLN 11,166.67 per term (calculated).
- Grade 1–5: PLN 13,333.33 per term (calculated).
- Grade 6–10: PLN 15,000.00 per term (calculated).
- Grade 11–12: PLN 16,333.33 per term (calculated).

Note: these per-term figures are derived from the published monthly amounts and are not listed as official term invoices.

Billing schedule and payment terms

- Tuition is charged for the academic period 1 September to 30 June (10 months).

- The school uses an electronic parent payment platform for fee collection; tuition may be paid in monthly instalments through that system. Parents are billed and pay via the school's chosen payment platform.

- The registration fee is one-time and non-refundable at the point of payment.

Boarding fees

- No boarding programme or boarding fees are listed as part of the school's published fee information; boarding fees are not applicable.

Other costs and additional fees

- Additional costs explicitly identified: IB examination fees, books and supplies, school transport, trips, uniforms, insurance, and extra-curricular activities. These are charged in addition to tuition and are itemised or invoiced separately as applicable.

- Uniforms: a school uniform is required; families must contact uniforms@asw.org.pl for uniform arrangements and pricing (uniform cost is not published in the school's uniform or fees pages).

Refund information

- The registration fee is stated as non-refundable. No separate, published tuition-refund or withdrawal-refund policy is provided on the school's published fees and admissions policy pages. Where a formal refund policy is needed, it is not listed with the fees and admissions information.

Fee payment options and methods

- The school collects fees through an electronic parent payment system (the school's published fee information indicates use of an online payment platform). That payment platform supports online payment methods commonly used in Poland (electronic transfers and card-based payments via the platform). Specific bank-account details, card acceptance rules, or third-party payment processors used for individual payments are not published in the school's fee page.

Summary of published vs. unpublished items (brief)

- Published and provided here: registration fee amount (PLN 3,200), monthly tuition rates by year group, academic charging period (1 September–30 June), list of typical additional costs (IB exams, books, transport, trips, uniforms, insurance, extra activities), and the requirement to use the school's electronic parent payment platform.

- Not published on the school's fees and admissions pages: a detailed, itemised schedule of IB examination charges; specific uniform pricing; a formal tuition-refund or withdrawal-refund policy; itemised transport fee schedules or boarding fees (boarding is not offered). These items were not available in the school's public fees and admissions material.
Academics

American School of Wrocław - Main Campus teaches IB (DP), American Curriculum for students aged 1 to 18.

Curriculum

American School of Wrocław offers a blend of two educational programs: the American Core Knowledge Curriculum and the Polish national curriculum, enriched by an international component. The school emphasizes bilingual development, treating Polish and English as equal languages and supporting students to navigate between languages and cultures. The school community includes around 250 students representing over 20 nationalities. The International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IB DP) is offered, with students pursuing six subjects and the core components Theory of Knowledge, Extended Essay, and CAS. The Diploma Programme is offered to students aged 16–19 and is designed to prepare them for higher education and global citizenship.

Higher Education Progression

Preparation for university studies in the U.S. and around the world.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

The school places emphasis on socio-emotional competencies and innovative, project-based learning to develop creativity, resilience, teamwork, communication, and self-assessment. It also supports students through a safe, supportive environment within a multicultural community.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

The school emphasises bilingual development with Polish and English treated as equal, supporting language acquisition for students in a bilingual environment.

Admissions

Admissions

1. Complete the online application form. After submission, the Admissions Team will contact you to begin the admissions process. The team is multilingual and can assist in English, Polish, Italian, and Spanish. This initial contact sets up the next steps in your child's enrollment.
2. Phone call: A member of the Admissions Team will contact you by phone to schedule a virtual meeting. The call initiates the next phase of the process and clarifies availability. You will receive details about the meeting arrangement in advance. The Admissions Team is available to address early questions during this call.
3. Confirmation email and invitation: The Admissions Team will send a confirmation email and an invitation for a Teams meeting. The message includes the scheduled date and time, along with what to expect during the meeting. It confirms that you are moving forward in the admissions process. You can review any documents or questions ahead of the meeting in this email.
4. Video call: The Admissions Manager will meet you on Teams to share information about ASW and discuss program options. Questions you have will be answered, and practical details will be reviewed. This session helps you understand ASW's programs, campus life, and next steps. You may ask about curriculum, schedules, and supports during this call.
5. School tour: If you would like an in-person visit, a school tour can be arranged at a convenient time. Tours are offered on weekdays, Monday through Friday. The tour provides an up-close view of classrooms, facilities, and daily routines. It is an opportunity to ask questions while experiencing the school environment.
6. Assessment: If you wish to proceed with the application, the Admissions Team will organize an assessment with the appropriate class coordinator. The assessment will help determine placement and readiness for the chosen program. You will receive a report from the assessment within 48 hours. The report informs the next enrollment decision.
7. Confirmation by parents: If you decide to confirm enrollment, email the required documents to the Admissions Team and finalize the admissions process. The Admissions Team remains available to answer questions and provide guidance during this final stage. Upon receipt of documents, enrollment will be confirmed and start dates arranged.

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