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If you're researching international schools in Poland offering Finnish Curriculum, this page lists every school we know of and lets you sort, filter and compare them — without school marketing in the way. The most common curriculum is American Curriculum, taught by 2 of the schools below. Annual tuition spans roughly 45,740–45,740 PLN, with the average sitting around 45,740. Schools range from new openings to long-established names like International Trilingual School of Warsaw - Nobla (opened 2001).
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International Trilingual School of Warsaw’s Nobla Campus is located in Saska Kępa and serves Grades 4–8, covering Upper Primary and Middle School. ITSW has operated since 2001 and uses a trilingual education model based on language immersion and OPOL, meaning “One Person – One Language.” Students learn through Polish, English and another language pathway, with school languages including French, Spanish, Chinese and Japanese. The curriculum combines elements of American Common Core, British National Curriculum, French, Polish and other international approaches with IB PYP and MYP standards. The Nobla campus has a three-storey building with bright classrooms, laboratories, a canteen, a multilingual library and a patio for outdoor breaks and activities. A nearby gymnasium is used for PE. A distinctive feature is the multilingual library, where students can borrow books in English, Polish, French, Spanish, Chinese and Japanese.
Located in the center of Krakow, the International Trilingual School of Cracow (ITSC) offers a tri-lingual early-childhood and primary education path for children aged 1 to 7. Founded in 2018, building on the experience of the International Trilingual School of Warsaw, ITSC Cracow provides nursery, preschool and primary schooling with immersion in English, French and Polish. Instruction follows six programs across nursery through primary: American Common Core; British National Curriculum (EYFS); Finnish National Curriculum; Programme d'Enseignement de l'Ecole Maternelle; Polish National Curriculum; and the Primary Years Programme. The languages of instruction are English, French and Polish, and content is shared across the three languages through immersion and the One Person, One Language method. The school opened its first grade in 2025, creating a continuous international education path. A central Krakow location, native-speaking teachers, and facilities including a playground, cloakroom and playroom support early multilingual development and social-emotional growth. The school community reflects a mix of origins and cultures and fosters tolerance.
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