takachclan
20 Jun 2011
Study / French or English or Polish schools in Poznan (for age 9 and 11) [34]
Matthew,
Did you find a solution to this? We have lived in Poznan for 4 years now and love it. Schooling for international kids is a bit of a problem. I know of people with their children at the International School of Poznan and the Poznan British International School, and it seems that parents either love them or hate them, and they are pricey especially when you add on all the 'extras'. I would call and talk extensively with them about their programs. There is also a Christian based school here, which is taught in Polish but does have international children in it, and has a program to help integrate them, but I am not sure to what age this school goes up to. We were lucky in that our oldest was only 3 when we arrived. Our two children go to a private Polish school and have assimilated well into it and they seem to have a good program. Their school starts at age 3 and goes through to Class VI (which I believe at the moment is age 12 at the begining of the school year). Every class (including the 3 year olds) have 1 hour of English a day and they have a 'Native' speaker come in once a week to interact with the kids, so the school did not have a probem with our kids starting and not knowing any Polish, as they could converse with them in basic English. The private Polish school is cheaper than the international ones and they run from 7:30 to 5pm everyday. The lessons finish around 2 or 3pm every day so you may find that the school can arrange some one on one Polish practice for your kids in the afterschool program. I have a friend who brought her 7 or 8 year old over here and she settled into a polish school OK.
Let me know if you have any further questions and I can ask around - I know of a few international 9 year old girls that live here (and I am sure they would be able to help find some older one too) to introduce your girls to when they first get here for some English speaking friends.
Caroline
Matthew,
Did you find a solution to this? We have lived in Poznan for 4 years now and love it. Schooling for international kids is a bit of a problem. I know of people with their children at the International School of Poznan and the Poznan British International School, and it seems that parents either love them or hate them, and they are pricey especially when you add on all the 'extras'. I would call and talk extensively with them about their programs. There is also a Christian based school here, which is taught in Polish but does have international children in it, and has a program to help integrate them, but I am not sure to what age this school goes up to. We were lucky in that our oldest was only 3 when we arrived. Our two children go to a private Polish school and have assimilated well into it and they seem to have a good program. Their school starts at age 3 and goes through to Class VI (which I believe at the moment is age 12 at the begining of the school year). Every class (including the 3 year olds) have 1 hour of English a day and they have a 'Native' speaker come in once a week to interact with the kids, so the school did not have a probem with our kids starting and not knowing any Polish, as they could converse with them in basic English. The private Polish school is cheaper than the international ones and they run from 7:30 to 5pm everyday. The lessons finish around 2 or 3pm every day so you may find that the school can arrange some one on one Polish practice for your kids in the afterschool program. I have a friend who brought her 7 or 8 year old over here and she settled into a polish school OK.
Let me know if you have any further questions and I can ask around - I know of a few international 9 year old girls that live here (and I am sure they would be able to help find some older one too) to introduce your girls to when they first get here for some English speaking friends.
Caroline