2025 was one of those years we’ll be talking about for a long time — full of big moments, proud achievements, great trips, and everyday memories that made school life special.

It all kicked off with Studniówka — a night of music, style, and photos that will definitely stay in our galleries forever. Soon after, we mixed fun with learning by celebrating Fat Thursday, travelling across Europe on the Trip to Brussels, where we visited the European Parliament and did a lot of sightseeing in Brussels and Bruges. 

Spring brought some of the biggest milestones of the year. We said goodbye to our graduates during Graduation 2025, cheered for students who became finalists of the “Zwolnieni z Teorii” competition, and supported everyone through IGCSE, AS, A-Level, and Matura exams

Then came a fresh start with the Opening Ceremony of the 2025–2026 School Year and Integration in Nadbrzeże, welcoming new energy into our community.

Autumn was packed with colour and inspiration. We celebrated cultures during the Day of Foreign Languages, travelled to Spain for sightseeing and an immersion Spanish language course, and enjoyed powerful storytelling during the Theatre Britain performance of Frankenstein. We also looked ahead to our future during the visit of representatives of two Irish universities at our school, our participation in the International University Fair in Warsaw and visits to the University of Warsaw campus (combined with a catch-up with our recent graduate), while celebrating success at the IGCSE and AS Certificate Ceremony.

The final part of the year reminded us what really matters. We proudly celebrated Polish Independence Day, shared warmth and good food during Thanksgiving and Christmas parties, supported others by helping the local animal shelter, and represented the school at school fairs. We also celebrated the successes of our students during the HIV and AIDS Knowledge Competition and CASMUN 2025 and wrapped up the year with an outstanding achievement — the Scholarship of the Prime Minister of Poland for Robert Jaskiewicz from grade 4. 

2025 was also a year of serious thinking and strategy — we took part in multiple chess tournaments, including the National Chess Problem Solving Competition, showing just how strong our focus and teamwork can be. It was a year of inquisitive exploration as well –  including visiting the Titanic Exhibition in Warsaw, field trip to the Olsztyn Science Centre and a very entertaining trip to Kraków

There was also a lot to celebrate beyond the classroom. We were incredibly proud to receive Oxford International School accreditation and to be recognised as a Google for Education Innovative School, confirming that learning at Regent College really does go hand in hand with modern education and global standards

2025 was full of learning, laughter, challenges, and proud moments — and none of it would have been the same without our amazing students, teachers, and the whole Regent College community!