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American Elementary School

Part of APSO, Founded 1993

Updated July 2026

300Students
6:1Student : teacher

Languages

English flagEnglish

The American Elementary School in Gdynia is an English-language institution that integrates the traditions of American and international educational systems. It serves approximately 300 students from grades 0 to 8 with a staff of 50 teachers.

Teaching approach

The school aims to foster a lifelong passion for learning within a safe and intimate environment. It emphasizes the development of critical, independent thinking, encouraging students to seek solutions, explore the world, and reflect on the process of acquiring knowledge. The institution promotes a multicultural and open character, helping students become tolerant and globally aware.

Programmes

The school provides education from grade 0 through grade 8 with English as the primary language of instruction. The curriculum focuses on both theoretical and practical English language development, alongside core subjects including mathematics and Polish. The academic program is designed to build a strong foundation for further education, including international pathways.

Outcomes

The school reports that 90% of its graduates continue their education in the top high schools of the Tricity area. Alumni have gone on to attend prestigious international institutions, including Harvard University, Georgetown University, and the University of Glasgow, pursuing fields such as genetics, linguistics, finance, and marketing. Graduates frequently credit the school's focus on English language proficiency and critical thinking for their academic and professional success.

Student support

EAL support
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Learning support
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Learning support

The school emphasizes an individual approach to each student, with teachers monitoring progress to ensure no child struggles with the material. The staff includes a school psychologist who conducts readiness assessments for incoming students.

Tuition & fees

Annual tuition by grade

Annual tuition by grade
GradeAgesAnnual
Klasa 06–6PLN 28K
Klasa 17–7PLN 28K
Klasa 28–8PLN 28K
Klasa 39–9PLN 28K
Klasa 410–10PLN 28K
Klasa 511–11PLN 28K
Klasa 612–12PLN 28K
Klasa 713–13PLN 28K
Klasa 814–14PLN 28K

Source:PDFschool-day---hours---2025.pdfPDFKwestionariusz_2025.pdfPDFProcedura-sygnalici.pdfPDFStandardy_Ochrony-_Maoletnich_AES.pdf

Other fees(2)
Other fees
Enrolment fee· Jednorazowe wpisowe z tytułu przyjęcia ucznia do szkołyPLN 2.8K
Placement test· Opłata za badanie rekrutacyjne oraz testyPLN 150

Discounts

  • Sibling discount: 20%
  • Sibling discount: 50%

Admissions

The school accepts students from grade 0 through grade 8. For grade 0, applicants undergo standard readiness tests assessing auditory, graphomotor, mathematical, and social development, with no prior English knowledge required. For grades 1-8, the school requires English proficiency appropriate to the grade level, alongside assessments in Polish and mathematics; the process also includes an interview with parents to discuss the child's history and school-family cooperation. The school reserves the right to place students in the most appropriate grade level regardless of previous systems and may decline admission based on specific emotional, physical, or pedagogical needs.

Calendar

The academic year runs from September to June, featuring traditional holidays such as Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter, alongside school-specific events like the First Graders' Nomination Ceremony, a charity auction, and a family picnic. The calendar includes designated periods for student progress reports, parent-teacher conferences, and final grading sessions. The year concludes with a graduation ceremony and an end-of-year celebration in late June.

About the campus

The school is located at ul. Łowicka 41 in Gdynia. The campus provides a safe and intimate environment for its approximately 300 students.

Co-curriculars

The school engages in various charity and community initiatives, as well as specific projects throughout the year. Students participate in events such as the Carnival/Valentine's Day Ball and an Easter Egg Hunt, which are integrated into the school calendar.

  • Jolanta GudykaPrincipal
  • Anna PawłowskaVice-principal
  • Dominika LuśniakVice-principal