In Poland, international education is concentrated in a growing number of public and private schools offering foreign curricula, such as:
- International Baccalaureate (IB) PYP, MYP and DP – international programs covering students from 3 to 18 years of age enabling them to obtain the so-called “International Baccalaureate” – a diploma recognized by universities around the world,
- Cambridge International – international programs – Early Years, Primary, Lower Secondary, IGCSE and A Levels – covering students from 3 to 18 years of age enabling them to obtain the IGCSE diploma (the international equivalent of the British GCSE) and A Levels – diplomas recognized by universities around the world,
- British programs based on national curriculum requirements for obtaining GCSE or A Levels, which allow you to obtain diplomas after taking exams at British examination boards such as AQA or Pearson/Edexcel
- The program is based on the American teaching system – you can take an Advanced Placement course or take the SAT exam. In Poland, this program is less popular than IB or Cambridge, but you can find it in some international schools and obtain a High School Diploma there, entitling you to apply for admission to studies mainly in the United States,
- Programs based on foreign educational systems – German, French, Finnish or Canadian.