Liceum Ogólnokształcące TE VIZJA z Oddziałami Dwujęzycznymi logo

Liceum Ogólnokształcące TE VIZJA z Oddziałami Dwujęzycznymi

Secular, Founded 2011

Updated July 2026

Non-profitOwnership

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Towarzystwo Edukacyjne Vizja is a network of private educational institutions in Warsaw and Gdańsk offering a comprehensive path from nursery and kindergarten through primary school to high school. It combines the Polish national curriculum with international standards and modern teaching methods to prepare students for global challenges.

Teaching approach

The school follows the "Zegar 12 wartości" (Clock of 12 Values) educational program, which integrates universal moral values into daily school life through games, theater, and art. It promotes a cohesive, multi-year educational path that emphasizes intellectual, emotional, and social development. The philosophy centers on creating a safe, creative, and international environment that fosters passion for knowledge, independence, and social responsibility.

Programmes

The school offers a continuous educational path: nursery (from age 1), kindergarten (ages 3-5), primary school (grades 0-8), and high school. The primary school curriculum integrates the Polish core curriculum with digital tools and international elements, including bilingual education via immersion and CLIL methods. High school students can choose between the Polish Matura, Cambridge IGCSE, A-Levels, and the IB Diploma Programme, with options for subject extensions and specialized profiles.

Outcomes

Graduates are prepared for both Polish and international university applications. The school offers pathways leading to the Polish Matura, Cambridge IGCSE, A-Levels, and the IB Diploma Programme. Students develop key competencies for the 21st century, including critical thinking, public speaking, and teamwork, often demonstrated through participation in international simulations like TEVMUN.

Student support

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Learning support

The school provides individual support for students, including psychological services, therapy, and diagnostic assessments, particularly at the Wawer campus. It emphasizes an individualized approach to teaching and offers mentoring support in high school. The school is also fully adapted to accommodate students with disabilities.

Tuition & fees

No published fee schedule was found for this school.

Admissions

The school operates a centralized online recruitment system for all stages, from nursery to high school. The process generally involves an online application, an administrative fee, and a trial day or introductory meeting to assess the child's development and social competencies. For high school, applicants must pass an entrance exam covering mathematics, Polish, and English, followed by a meeting with a coordinator to discuss individual profiles and subject extensions. Admissions are open throughout the year, subject to availability.

Calendar

The school operates on a standard academic year, with high school entrance exams held regularly starting in February. Preparatory courses for high school and Matura exams run from September to May. Additionally, the school hosts open days and "After Hours" sessions for prospective families, as well as summer day camps.

Facilities

LibraryScience labsGymnasiumSports fieldPlaygroundDining hall

About the campus

The school operates multiple modern campuses in Warsaw (Mokotów, Centrum, Wawer, Ochota) and Gdańsk (Morena). Facilities vary by location but include specialized laboratories for chemistry, biology, physics, and computer science, as well as stock market and courtroom simulation rooms. Campuses feature sports halls, playgrounds, libraries, canteens providing balanced meals, and dedicated spaces for students with disabilities. Some locations offer unique amenities such as greenhouses, educational gardens, and eco-certified buildings.

Co-curriculars

Students have access to a wide range of extracurricular activities, including debate clubs (such as Oxford-style debates), film clubs, art classes, and language activities. The school also organizes events like the TEVMUN (Model United Nations) conference, which involves students in debating global challenges. Creative after-school care is available, providing space for both play and study.