Our international high school in Wrocław is built on over 25 years of experience from the Foundation for International Education (F.I.E.). We take pride in our team of skilled educators, including native English speakers from many countries around the world including the US and UK, who specialize in bilingual and international teaching. Our students consistently achieve outstanding results in the International Baccalaureate exams, reflecting the high standards of education we uphold. Driven by our motto, “A Community of Lifelong Learners,” we engage in continuous professional development and collaborate with IB schools worldwide, ensuring that our students receive a top-quality education that prepares them for success in a globalized world.
Internationality
At the International High School of Wroclaw, we believe that internationality goes beyond just learning languages. Our mission is to prepare students for life in a multicultural society while nurturing respect for different cultures. With the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP), we offer a holistic, world-class education that equips students for global challenges.
Here, Polish and international students learn side by side, fostering a truly diverse and enriching community. Our experienced teaching staff, including native English speakers, ensures that students are well-prepared for a dynamic and international future.
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Modernity
Modernity is not just about the educational program; it’s also about an inspiring learning environment. Since September 2016, students at the International High School of Wrocław have been learning in the state-of-the-art Center for International Education, recognized as one of the most modern school campuses in Poland. Spanning 12,000 m², it contains all the facilities necessary for a 21st-century school that inspires young people to learn, grow, and create.
We invite you to discover the exceptional learning conditions we offer at our International High School in Wrocław.