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Thomas12   
12 Sep 2016
USA, Canada / American family moving to Poland - looking for advice! [44]

I joined a similar discussion on a different thread, so I thought I would join in here too. Don't forget the International American School of Warsaw. Its is small in size but really good in Education. Its an IBO world school and it has the american AdvancED accreditation. I am an American but I cant pay the other American School fees, IAS is half the price nearly and its an IBO world school with 300 students. I was at the British school earlier but now my kids are here and their language acquisition process in amazing. 35 different nationalities, American and British teachers and a fair price. I joined my wife here in Warsaw after many years of me being abroad. Having children that spoke Polish only was difficult for me. Not any more.

I am grateful to IAS, I would definitely recommend. Here they are: ias.edu.pl

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Thomas12   
12 Sep 2016
Study / British School of Warsaw in Wilanow [73]

I don't know why people are not mentioning the International American School of Warsaw. ias.edu.pl . This is a small school but they have great American and British teachers. They are IBO Certified and they have the American AdvancED Accreditation. They have all: KG/Elementary, Middle and High School. If you are looking for a real school with high proficient teachers I would recommend this school and the British school. IAS costs less.

My child goes to IAS after being in the British school and I can honestly say the development is incredible. Its smaller therefore teachers pay way more attention to my child. 5 years ago my son didnt speak English. Today at IAS I can see he is nearly fluent!