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    Last update: 17/04/2008

    Warsaw is well prepared for foreign visitors who wish to their children to study in their mother tongue. There are over 19 international schools in Warsaw. Most of them are children of diplomats and people working for multinational companies.

    The most popular international schools in Warsaw are those with English as the language used in class. Most of these elementary and secondary schools rely on the British syllabus that leads up to the International Baccalaureate (IB) certificate.

    In most of international schools Polish is offered only as an extracurricular subject, with no more than two to three classes per week. However most of the children quickly learn basics and understand spoken Polish because international schools frequently organize team-building trips and events involving their Polish peers.

    Below are some of the biggest international schools:

    American School of Warsaw
    Ul. Warszawska 202,
    05-520 Konstancin Jeziorna
    Tel.: 0048 22 702 85 00
    Fax: 0048 22 702 85 44
    WWW: http://www.asw.waw.pl

    The British School
    ul Limanowskiego 15,
    02-943 Warszawa
    Tel.: 0048 22 842 32 81
    Fax: 0048 22 842 32 65
    WWW: http://www.thebritishschool.pl
    E-mail: british@thebritishschool.pl

    Willy Brandt Deutsche Schule:
    ul. Radosna 24,
    02-956 Warszawa
    Tel.: 0048 22 642 21 31
    Fax: 0048 22 642 21 31
    WWW: http://www.wbs.pl

    International European School - Warsaw
    ul. Wiertnicza 75,
    02-952 Warszawa
    Tel.: 0048 22 842 44 48
    Fax: 0048 22 842 44 48
    WWW: http://www.ies.waw.pl/main.html
    E-mail: ies@ies-warsaw.pl

    Lycee Francais de Varsovie
    ul. Walecznych 4/6,
    03-916 Warszawa
    Tel.: 0048 22 616 54 00
    Fax: 0048 22 616 53 99
    WWW: http://www.lfv.pl
    E-mail: info@lfv.pl

    For the full list of international schools click here:
    http://www.paiz.gov.pl/

    Source: http://www.warsawvoice.pl/

     
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