Poland, Warsaw
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International European School Warsaw provides a multilingual international education for ages 3–18 within the Accredited European School (AES) framework. Located at ul. Wiertnicza 140 in Warsaw, the school serves preschool through high school and runs a bilingual English–Polish programme. In Primary, students follow Polish and British curricula; in Secondary they study Cambridge IGCSE/A‑Levels or the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme, with European Schools syllabi. From S1, all students learn a second foreign language (L3) from English, Polish, French, German, Italian or Spanish. Mother‑tongue support is available for non‑native speakers. The AES model centralises language and content across grades, with English alongside Polish language, history and geography and a broad menu of L2/L3 options. The campus includes a library, three meals daily, and transport within 20 km. After‑school clubs run 14:20–16:00, and annual events include European Day and Sports Day. AES accreditation and a broad range of clubs and languages are distinctive features.
Wiertnicza 140, 02-952 Warszawa, Poland
International European School Warsaw has 400 pupils, typical class sizes of 18, instruction in English, Polish.
The school is located at Wiertnicza 140, 02-952 Warszawa, Poland.
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Annual tuition at International European School Warsaw ranges from PLN 47,250 to PLN 72,450 for 2026/27.
International European School Warsaw teaches Bespoke Curriculum for students aged 3 to 18.
The school follows the Accredited European School (AES) framework. Primary education is international and conducted in English and Polish. Pupils whose mother tongue is not English or Polish are enrolled in the English section. From S1, all students learn a second foreign language (L3) chosen from English, Polish, French, German, Italian and Spanish. Syllabi are provided by the European Schools.