International School of Kraków explained

International School of Krakow
Native Name:Międzynarodowa Szkoła w Krakowie
Streetaddress:St. Florian street 57
Region:Kraków
City:Lusina
Province:Małopolska Province
Postalcode:30-698
Country:Poland
Type:International
Founder:U.S. Embassy in Poland
Status:Not For Profit
Director:Dr.Robert Sims
Principal1:Elementary School Brett Elkei
Principal2:Secondary School Erik Lutley
Principal3:Admission Director Małgorzata Gonet-Mroczka
Principal4:University Counselor Cindy Clark
Grades:K-12
Lower Age:3
Upper Age:19
Students:300
Classes Offered:IB
Language:English
Campus:Lusina
Campus Size:3500 meters
Website:http://www.iskonline.org

The International School of Kraków (ISK) is a school in Lusina, Lesser Poland Voivodeship in southern Poland, belonging to the Polish Embassy of United States.

The ISK was established in 1993 in the heart of Kraków. The school was founded as the American International School of Kraków (AISK) then later changed its name to the International School of Kraków (ISK). In 2006, the school moved to a new campus in Lusina with funding assistance from the United States Embassy in Poland. The school belongs to the Central and Eastern European Schools Association and competes with schools throughout Central and Eastern Europe. It is accredited by the Council of International Schools and the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. Since 2012, ISK provides the IB Diploma Programme for high school students, and is one of four schools in Kraków to do so. ISK is housed on an enclosed 1.25 hectare campus in the suburb of Lusina, approximately 20 minutes from the city center. There are landscaped areas with park benches, basketball courts and a soccer field. ISK features a library, multi-purpose hall, sports facility, and computer lab; wireless Internet access is available throughout the campus.

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