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International High School of Wroclaw

Part of Foundation of International Education, Secular, Founded 1990

Updated July 2026

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Curriculum

Accreditations

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The International High School of Wrocław is a modern, non-profit institution governed by the Foundation of International Education that provides a bilingual, international curriculum. It is an IB World School that combines 30 years of educational experience with state-of-the-art facilities to prepare students for global university success.

Teaching approach

The school is a non-profit institution that emphasizes democratic education, drawing on the principles of John Dewey. Its mission is to enable students to fully develop their individual talents and abilities while fostering self-confidence. The school promotes a multicultural environment that prepares students for life in an interconnected, global society.

Programmes

The academic offering is divided into two main stages: a Pre-IB preparation year in Grade 1 and the two-year International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme in Grades 2 and 3. The Grade 1 curriculum combines the Polish core curriculum with preparatory work for the IB, with instruction provided in both Polish and English. The IB Diploma Programme follows international standards and includes specialized subjects, the Extended Essay, and the CAS (Creativity, Activity, Service) component.

Outcomes

The school prepares students for the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme, which is highly valued by universities worldwide and serves as an alternative to the Polish national matura exam. Graduates are supported in their transition to higher education, with the school's curriculum specifically designed to facilitate entry into top-tier international universities.

Student support

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Learning support

The school maintains a maximum class size of 20 students to ensure that teachers can focus on the individual needs of each learner. The faculty consists of experienced professionals, including native English speakers, who regularly participate in international IB training courses to enhance their pedagogical qualifications.

Frequently asked questions(3)
What curriculum does International High School of Wroclaw offer?
International High School of Wroclaw offers IB Diploma.
What accreditations does International High School of Wroclaw hold?
International High School of Wroclaw holds accreditations including IB.
Where is International High School of Wroclaw located?
International High School of Wroclaw is an international school in Wroclaw, Poland.

Tuition & fees

No published fee schedule was found for this school.

Admissions

The school accepts applications from students of all nationalities throughout the entire school year. The enrollment process involves submitting an inquiry form, providing required documentation, and completing a recruitment exam. Priority for available places is given to siblings of students already enrolled in schools governed by the Foundation of International Education.

Calendar

The school operates on a standard academic year schedule, with specific calendars published annually for students and parents. The school office maintains regular working hours during the academic term, with adjusted hours during the summer holiday period.

Facilities

Science labsLibraryTheatre / auditoriumGymnasiumSports field

About the campus

Opened in 2016, the campus is a 12,000-square-meter facility located on a 2.1-hectare site that was recognized in the 2017 "Beautiful Wrocław" architectural contest. It features specialized biology, chemistry, and physics labs, a large sports hall, two smaller gymnasiums, a modern sports court, and a multilingual library containing approximately 11,000 volumes. The campus also includes a theater hall, an auditorium, a cafeteria, and a large patio, all monitored by a 24-hour security agency.

Co-curriculars

Students participate in a variety of activities, including the Wolves Athletic Program, which utilizes the school's sports facilities. The school also offers opportunities for voluntary service, arts engagement, and various long-term school projects. Additionally, students engage in community, action, and service (CAS) initiatives as part of their holistic development.

  • Joanna Oskroba
    Joanna OskrobaHead of School
  • Agnieszka Zielińska
    Agnieszka ZielińskaDeputy Head of School
  • Marta Lewandowska
    Marta LewandowskaIB MYP Coordinator
  • Jillian Craig
    Jillian CraigIB Diploma Programme Coordinator Extended Essay Coordinator
  • Ewelina Skwarnik
    Ewelina SkwarnikPersonal Project Coordinator
  • Magdalena Mrugalla
    Magdalena MrugallaCAS Coordinator