• The system of higher education in Poland is presented by state and non-state, so called private universities.
  • Children and young people can also participate in compulsory education in nursery schools or schools abroad and at foreign diplomatic missions in Poland.
  • The education system in Poland follows a 12-year structure divided into three primary levels: primary education, secondary education, and higher education.
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  • Last year, the Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education ranked the most popular universities in Poland, by number of applications
  • Compared to other European countries, study in Poland gives students the opportunities to enroll in universities with quality education at low tuition fees.
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  • Places at international schools in Poland may be limited, so expat parents should plan in advance when making arrangements for their child’s education in Poland.
  • In Poland compulsory education ends at the age of 18. It usually starts when children are 6 years old and ends after 12 years of learning (usually in a high school).