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Established
  
founded in 1989

Faculty
  
36 full-time members

Enrollment
  
2,517 (as of 2008–09)

Phone
  
+48 22 649 14 40

Founded
  
1989

Number of students
  
2,517

Superintendent
  
Dr. Andrzej Cichy

Grades
  
pre-K-12. and 11-12

Campus type
  
urban

School district
  
Warsaw

Motto
  
IAS

Color
  
blue & white

Address
  
Dembego 18, 02-796 Warszawa, Poland

Similar
  
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International American School of Warsaw ( or I.A.S ) is the first private American School, of the post-Communist period, located in Warsaw, Poland.

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About

The International American School of Warsaw was founded by Dr. Ishaq Hussaini in 1989 as an American English-day school, and has since evolved to serve the needs of both the Polish and International communities for grades pre-K - 12. The High School offers the IB Diploma Programme to students completing the course in grades 11 and 12. In addition, I.A.S. offers the only dual diploma system in the country to its non-IB students- the Polish Diploma (limited to Polish students passing the Polish Finishing Exams in both 6th and 12th grades) and the International Diploma (for both Polish & International Students).

Building

The school complex consists of 2 buildings in close proximity. Pre-K, kindergartners, first, second and third graders are taught in our Primary School at ul. Dembego 12. Grades 4-12 occupy ul. Dembego 18. Starting with the first grade, class sizes are limited. No more than eighteen (in reality there is no limit) students per class. The overall student-to-teacher ratio is approximately 10:1.

Accreditation

The Polish Ministry of Education; The Northwest Association of Accredited Schools (NAAS) and the International Baccalaureate Organization (IBO).

Highlights

Rated among the top 10 best schools in Poland by the Ministry of Education; the only international school certified by the Polish Ministry of Education.

Faculty

36 full-time faculty members; 25 native English speakers teach English, Science, Social Studies and History; English-speaking Polish staff teach Math, Advanced Sciences, Polish, Music, Art, French, German and Spanish; 72% of the faculty have graduate degrees. The student-faculty ratio is approximately 5:1.

Students

Approximately 50% of our students are Polish, the other 50% come from over 35 separate nations.

Curriculum

The upper grades are structured by the curriculum of the International Baccalaureate Programme. Students choose six subjects, three at standard level and three at high level. The programs at the Lower and Middle schools integrate international American and British standards with the rigorous program established by the Polish Ministry of Education.

Graduation requirements

The award of the IB Diploma is contingent on the successful completion of the IB exams. Non-IB students must complete 36 credits per school year at the high school level in 11 Core Subjects including The Arts: English, French, Spanish, German, Polish, Geography, Polish History, and US Social Studies; The Sciences: Biology, Chemistry, and Physics; Math & Computers; Religion; and Physical Education. International students are not required to study Polish Literature, Polish History or Religion.

Reporting System

Grades are reported four times per academic year via a "Progress Report" in their Student Handbooks, and twice per year at the end of each semester in the Student Handbooks, Polish Daybooks & official transcripts. The marking system is as follows:

Cumulative Grade Point Averages (GPA) are determined from academic classes only (i.e. English, Math, etc.). There is no weighting of grades for calculation of GPA. It is the policy of IAS not to rank students, though a student's relative standing is reported in the GPA Percentile Distribution.

Extra- and Co-Curricular Activities: Many opportunities exist for student involvement in co-curricular and extra-curricular activities including: Student Council, Warsaw Volunteer Mission Hospice ProgramInternational Honor Society, Dance Club, Theatre Club, Art Club, Yearbook, Soccer, Basketball, Peer Counseling,.

References

International American School of Warsaw Wikipedia