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International Schools in Szczecin, Poland

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About international schools in Szczecin, Poland

Szczecin has a small but active international-school scene made up of a handful of private providers that serve the city’s expatriate, bilingual and internationally-minded Polish families. The two most visible models are an English-medium International Baccalaureate (IB) continuum offered locally and schools teaching Cambridge/IGCSE-style British programmes alongside bilingual Polish - English pathways; many schools also offer mother-tongue and modern-language options (Polish and German are commonly available). Published annual fees in Szczecin are modest compared with Warsaw’s international market - some local schools list fees in the c. PLN 28,800 - 33,600 band while other schools do not publish prices and require a direct enquiry. Schools in Szczecin normally follow the Polish academic year (the school year begins 1 September) but run trial days, placement tests and rolling enrolment, so parents should allow time for assessments, visa or residency paperwork and budget for extras such as exam, transport and capital or enrolment levies.

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At a glance 4 schools · avg fee PLN 11,900
Schools listed
4
Curricula
9
Average annual fee
PLN 11,900
Fee range
PLN 1,000 – 17,800
Most common curriculum
IB (DP) (2 schools)
Average school size
556 pupils
Largest by enrolment
Liceum Leonardo SVS
Oldest
Szczecin International School (2002)
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FAQs for Poland

Which international curricula can I expect to find in Szczecin?
You will find both the International Baccalaureate (IB) and Cambridge-style (IGCSE/AS/A-level or Cambridge checkpoints) pathways in Szczecin; one local school operates as an IB World School across Primary, Middle and Diploma levels, while other schools offer Cambridge programmes and blended Polish - English curricula. Schools usually publish which programmes they run on their websites and will confirm whether they are fully authorised, authorised only for some programmes, or are a candidate school seeking authorization.
How much do international schools in Szczecin typically charge each year?
Fee transparency varies: some Szczecin schools publish annual tuition (for example a local school lists yearly fees c. PLN 28,800 - 33,600), while others do not publish prices and ask families to contact admissions for a quote. For context, international school fees in Poland are higher in Warsaw and range widely by curriculum and age group, so families relocating to Szczecin should request the current fee schedule and a breakdown of extras (transport, meals, exam entries and one-off enrolment or capital charges) from each school.
When is the usual admissions intake and how flexible are schools about mid-year starts?
The formal Polish school year runs from 1 September to 31 August, and most international schools have their main intake for the new academic year in late summer, but many accept enrolments and transfers during the school year. Local schools commonly operate trial days, placement or diagnostic tests and language assessments to place new pupils; parents should contact admissions early because processing paperwork, assessments and any visa/residency formalities can take several weeks.
What language support and additional languages are offered? Will my child learn Polish?
Instruction in Szczecin’s international schools is mainly in English, and most schools offer Polish language lessons and support so children can integrate locally and prepare for Polish-language options if required. Some schools also run German classes and preparation for recognised language exams (for example local providers cooperate with telc or Goethe-Institut testing), and many offer mother-tongue or additional language provision where there is demand.
What should a relocating family look for when choosing an international school in Szczecin?
Parents should check the school’s curriculum authorisations (IB authorisation or Cambridge accreditation), language-support provision, class sizes, staff qualifications and how the school handles transitions for children joining mid-year. Also request a current fee schedule that lists extras, ask about transport and pastoral care, attend a trial day or tour, and confirm practical matters such as start-of-year dates, placement testing and any visa or residency documentation the school requires.
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