Class Schedule for the Trilingual ITSW Primary School (Grades 4–6)
Classes in grades 4–6 are conducted using a trilingual model, making language a natural learning tool—not a separate subject. The longer school day allows for a rich educational program, international projects, and regular contact with locuteurs natifs. The daily schedule is tailored to students’ developmental needs and interspersed with sports and artistic activities, as well as extended breaks organized outdoors.

Key Elements of the Daily Schedule
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Multilingual subject lessons (math, science, language and literature, socio-cultural education).
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Interspersed sports and artistic activities support concentration and well-being.
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Extended outdoor breaks, organized to promote movement and integration.
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Compulsory classes end at 5:00 PM.
Extracurricular Activities in a Third Language (5:00 PM–6:30 PM)
After completing compulsory lessons, students can participate in free activities that develop their interests and language skills in their chosen third language of instruction. The activities offered change annually to meet student needs and new developmental trends.
Sample after-school activities:
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Cultural and design workshops (calligraphy, painting, etc.)
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Music and art classes (break dancing, etc.)
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Sports classes (wushu, rugby, gymnastics, etc.)
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Interest clubs (science club, literary club, theater club, robotics, engineering),
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Other language classes (Italian, Arabic)
These classes support the development of academic and extracurricular passions as well as communication confidence in foreign languages.


Schedule Examples for Grades 4-6
ITSW Elementary School operates 10 months a year, according to the school calendar, except for public holidays. From September to June, we teach according to the schedule below. During short breaks, we offer themed after-school programs. The school is closed in July and August. Summer classes are held on-site in Spanish, Polish, and English.
Sample Daily Schedule for Grades 4-6
Our program provides natural language immersion and prepares students for higher levels of education.


