Poland, Warsaw
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British International School Warsaw (BIS) is a private, boutique international high school founded in 2014, located in the Wilanów district of Warsaw. The school offers Pearson Edexcel IGCSE and A Level qualifications across more than 20 subjects, with additional AQA examination options. BIS serves Years 10-13 with small class sizes and personalized academic consulting. The school reports a 100% examination pass rate and is a registered UCAS centre for UK university applications. Instruction is delivered in English with French, German, and Spanish available as additional languages.
Królowej Marysieńki 58, 02-954 Warszawa, Poland
British International School - Warsaw has typical class sizes of 9, instruction in English.
The school is structured into two main programmes: International GCSE (Years 10-11) where students study 5-7 subjects with 4-6 hours per week per subject over two years, and A Level (Years 12-13) where students study 3-4 subjects with 6-8 hours per week per subject over two years.
BIS is a private, boutique, international high school serving Years 10-13 (equivalent to Polish grades 1-4 of high school). It focuses on personalised academic consulting and university preparation.
The school has a British affiliation, delivering the UK-based Pearson Edexcel and AQA examination curricula. It is also approved by the Polish Ministry of National Education.
Annual tuition at British International School - Warsaw ranges from PLN 50,000 for 2026/27.
British International School - Warsaw teaches Pearson Edexcel IGCSE, Cambridge A Levels for students aged 14 to 18.
BIS offers over 20 subjects through Pearson Edexcel IGCSE and A Level programmes, with AQA as an additional exam body. Compulsory IGCSE subjects include Mathematics and English Language. Exam sessions run in January, June, October, and November.
The school reports a 100% pass rate across its examinations.
The school has a strong focus on UK university preparation, with UCAS registration enabling direct applications to British universities.
1. Meet with the Head of Centre to discuss the student's academic goals and fit.
2. Sit Mathematics and English Language entrance exams.
3. Submit school transcripts and a completed application form.
4. Sign the contract to confirm enrollment.