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British International School of Wroclaw

Poland, Wroclaw

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees PLN 47,000 - 51,600
Ages 5 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 200
Type Co-educational
Opened 2006
Bus Service Yes
Academic offering
Curriculum Cambridge International AS Levels
Taught languages English, French, Polish, Spanish
Typical class size 18
Strengths Sport, Visual and Creative Arts, Languages
Clubs Arts and Creative, Cultural and Language, Social and Hobbies
Stages Early Years, Primary School, Secondary School, Sixth Form
Introduction

British International School of Wroclaw (BISC Wroclaw) is a private international school in the Krzyki district, founded in 2006. The school delivers a British style education through the Cambridge International Curriculum from Early Years through IGCSE and A Levels, with a USA High School Diploma pathway—the only school in Wroclaw offering this option. Ages 5 to 18 are welcome. The campus features large, airy classrooms on a spacious, green site; facilities include an indoor gym, a music room, two art rooms, a grade science lab, a computer lab, a stocked library with books in English and other languages, and a senior school common room. Extra-curriculars include a Music Academy and a broad Enrichment Programme. The school emphasises personalised pathways, enquiry based learning, and support for diverse languages and cultures from more than 30 countries. Graduates progress to universities worldwide; the school is accredited to offer Cambridge examinations and maintains strong partnerships.

al. Akacjowa 10/12, 53-134 Wrocław, Poland

The Essentials

British International School of Wroclaw has 200 pupils, typical class sizes of 18, instruction in English.

Location

Al. Akacjowa 10-12, 53-134 Wroclaw, Poland. The school is located in Wroclaw, Poland.

Stages

Early Years through IGCSE and A-levels, with a USA High School Diploma pathway.

Type

British international school offering the Cambridge International Curriculum (international school).

Pupil Nationality Mix

Students from over 30 nationalities.

Additional learning support

English Support Programme follows age-related progress indicators and is aligned with the Cambridge International Second Language Curriculum. In Primary, English Support lessons are timetabled alongside regular English, with additional support replacing another foreign language; in Secondary, English Support is offered for Years 7-8, with Years 9-11 following the Cambridge IGCSE Second Language curriculum; Years 12-13 receive targeted IELTS/TOEFL support.

Country affiliation

British

Fees

Annual tuition at British International School of Wroclaw ranges from PLN 47,000 to PLN 51,600 for 2026/27.

Application / Registration fees

- A one-time registration (application) fee is required at enrolment.

Tuition fees by year group (monthly instalments and annual equivalents)

- Years 1–9:
- PLN 4,700 per month when paid over 10 months per school year. Annual total (10-month plan): PLN 47,000 (PLN 4,700 × 10).
- PLN 4,200 per month when paid over 12 months per year. Annual total (12-month plan): PLN 50,400 (PLN 4,200 × 12).

- Years 10–13:
- PLN 4,800 per month when paid over 10 months per school year. Annual total (10-month plan): PLN 48,000 (PLN 4,800 × 10).
- PLN 4,300 per month when paid over 12 months per year. Annual total (12-month plan): PLN 51,600 (PLN 4,300 × 12).

- Note on per-term calculations: calculated per-term figures below assume a conventional three-term academic year (term = annual total ÷ 3). These per-term amounts are provided for convenience and are derived from the published monthly/annual figures above.

- Years 1–9 per term (based on 10-month plan annual total PLN 47,000): PLN 15,667 per term (PLN 47,000 ÷ 3).
- Years 1–9 per term (based on 12-month plan annual total PLN 50,400): PLN 16,800 per term (PLN 50,400 ÷ 3).
- Years 10–13 per term (based on 10-month plan annual total PLN 48,000): PLN 16,000 per term (PLN 48,000 ÷ 3).
- Years 10–13 per term (based on 12-month plan annual total PLN 51,600): PLN 17,200 per term (PLN 51,600 ÷ 3).

Billing schedule and payment terms

- Tuition is payable either as monthly instalments over 10 months or over 12 months, according to the instalment option selected. Students may join at any time during the year. All fees are quoted and must be paid in Polish zloty (PLN). All bank transfer charges are payable by the payer. Payments can be made directly into the school bank account.

Boarding fees

- Boarding is not applicable. The school operates as a day school and does not list boarding provision or boarding fees.

Other costs and fees (charged separately)

- The tuition figures do not include the cost of public examination entries (GCSE, IGCSE, AS and A-levels), school camps, field trips, or school lunches. These items are charged in addition to tuition.

Uniform and additional parent-purchased items

- A separate uniform fee is not listed among the published tuition items. Parents should budget for any required uniform and personal supplies as these are not included in published tuition figures.

Refunds and withdrawal

- The published fee information does not specify a refund policy or detailed terms for refunds or fee reimbursement on withdrawal. Referenced fee statements indicate a one-time registration payment is charged on enrolment.

Fee payment options

- Payments are accepted in PLN and may be made by bank transfer to the school's bank account. All bank transfer fees must be paid by the payer. No other payment methods (for example, credit card) are listed in the published fee information.
Academics

British International School of Wroclaw teaches Cambridge International AS Levels for students aged 5 to 18.

Curriculum

Cambridge International Curriculum is followed from Early Years through IGCSE and A-levels; USA High School Diploma pathway is available, and BISC Wroclaw is the only school in Wroclaw offering this option.

Student Teacher Ratio

Small class sizes enable personalised instruction and ensure students are heard and supported.

Exam Results

Graduates have gained admission to world-class universities; Cambridge exam results are celebrated as outstanding.

Higher Education Progression

Graduates gain admission to top universities worldwide.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

Holistic wellbeing is integrated with the Cambridge International Curriculum, fostering emotional, social and physical wellbeing alongside academic growth. The curriculum develops resilience, emotional intelligence, and a balanced mindset through dynamic, interactive learning. Students build life skills such as self-awareness, empathy, communication, and critical thinking to prepare for a changing world. The school cultivates a positive, inclusive and nurturing culture where students feel safe, respected and valued. Wellbeing programs promote a growth mindset and encourage proactive attention to mental health and physical wellbeing. A bilingual English/Polish psychologist is available to students when needed.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

BISC Wroclaw welcomes students from around the world, including many new to English. The English Support Programme follows age-appropriate progress indicators and is aligned with the Cambridge International Second Language Curriculum to ensure access to all areas of school life. In Primary, English Support lessons run alongside regular English, with additional support in place of another foreign language; pupils typically transition out within three months to two years, depending on their entry level. In Secondary, English Support is offered in Years 7 and 8, with Years 9-11 following the Cambridge IGCSE Second Language curriculum, and lessons are conducted in small groups contributing to strong IGCSE ESL results. From Years 12-13, targeted support helps students prepare for IELTS and TOEFL as university entrance requirements.

Mental Wellbeing

Mindfulness and emotional support are central to wellbeing at BISC Wroclaw. Mindfulness practices and social-emotional learning help students manage stress, increase focus, and regulate emotions. A team of trained wellbeing experts provides ongoing emotional support and personalised guidance to help students navigate challenges. The school has a bilingual English/Polish psychologist available to students when needed. The wellbeing program aims to develop resilience and emotional intelligence and to foster positive relationships between students, teachers, and the wider community.

Admissions

Admissions

Required documents: Application for Admission; Student Medical Form; Photo Permission Form; Your child's passport (only the page with photo); Previous school reports in English; Any previous qualifications achieved; Any previous certificates of English language proficiency; A visa or Resident's Card for non-EU students stating their right to remain in the Republic of Poland during enrolment at BISC Wroclaw; A letter of support from your employer if they will be liable for the payment of tuition fees; A non-refundable enrollment fee of PLN 2,800.

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