For expat families moving to the city, finding a good international school in Kraków will be a top priority. Key factors to consider include the school’s curriculum, language of instruction, location and price range. Parents should try to secure a spot for their child as far in advance as possible, as spaces can fill up quickly, especially in the more prestigious schools.
Education and Schools in Kraków
Here is a selection of international schools in Kraków.
International schools in Kraków

British International School of Cracow
The British International School of Cracow offers a personalised education in the heart of Kraków following the English National Curriculum and International Baccalaureate, boasting outstanding academic results. The school maintains small class sizes capped at 16 students per teacher, providing individualised attention in a truly international environment that offers extensive sporting, creative and experiential learning opportunities.
Gender: Co-educational
Website: www.bisc.krakow.pl
Curriculum: British (English National Curriculum, Cambridge IGCSE) and International Baccalaureate
Ages: 3 to 19
Cracow International School
Cracow International School operates across two prime locations in Kraków, offering a bilingual education that skilfully integrates the Cambridge International Programme with the Polish national curriculum in small classes of no more than 20 students. The school provides a modern inquiry-based learning environment with spacious facilities, including a garden for outdoor activities, whilst preparing students for both international qualifications and the Polish Matura through active teaching methods and individualised student attention.
Gender: Co-educational
Website: www.cischool.edu.pl
Curriculum: British (Cambridge Primary Programme, A-Levels) and Polish National Curriculum
Ages: 2.5 to 18
Embassy International School
Embassy International School delivers a British curriculum in the heart of Kraków city centre with a teacher-to-student ratio of 1:8, emphasising inquiry-based learning through the International Primary Curriculum whilst fostering a globally-minded approach guided by their values of engagement, humility and diligence. The school features custom-designed facilities, and it has a diverse multinational environment representing over 25 nationalities and experienced teachers who have taught in more than 50 countries worldwide.
Gender: Co-educational
Website: www.embassyschool.pl
Curriculum: International Primary Curriculum, British (English National Curriculum, Cambridge IGCSE, A-Levels) and Polish National Curriculum
Ages: 3 to 19
International School of Kraków
International School of Kraków, the only not-for-profit and fully internationally accredited PreK–12 school in southern Poland, combines American curriculum standards with the International Baccalaureate programme in a vibrant multicultural setting representing over 35 nationalities. The school maintains an impressive 6:1 student-to-teacher ratio. It strongly emphasises inquiry-based learning in spacious facilities on the outskirts of Kraków, offering access to forest and natural surroundings.
Gender: Co-educational
Website: www.iskonline.org
Curriculum: American and International Baccalaureate
Ages: 3 to 18
Open Future International School
Open Future International School, the first IB World School in Kraków and seventh in Poland to be authorised for the Primary Years Programme, offers a bilingual education focused on developing globally minded students. It has a strong focus on values and individual development. The school provides a personalised approach to learning with small class sizes in a nurturing environment that balances academic excellence with developing children’s sense of responsibility for their local and global communities.
Gender: Co-educational
Website: www.openfuture.edu.pl
Curriculum: International Baccalaureate and Polish National Curriculum
Ages: 4 to 18
What do expats say about international schools in Kraków?
"Unless you plan to be here for a long time and are prepared to immerse yourself in the language, the international schools are your best options. They all offer tuition for all age groups and have their own merits. We really love our school, Embassy International School, because of the small class sizes, pioneering spirit and value-based leadership."
Learn about South African Leonie's experience in her expat interview about life in Kraków.
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