Regent College International Schools is an institution with a long history.

Today, Regent College consists of:

Regent Schools grew alongside the Foreign Language Teacher Training College operating since 2002 – a higher education institution that has educated over 700 English teachers. We have public school rights and are funded through state subsidies and tuition fees.

Our headquarters is located in an elegant building at 100 Królewiecka Street in Elbląg, and the high school classrooms also occupy the building at 96 Królewiecka Street.

What makes us unique?

Our school is an intimate, ambitious and friendly institution, aimed at educating eloquent, globally-minded, responsible, confident and caring young people. With an excellent teaching staff, rich curriculum (including international program and international baccalaureate), excellent facilities and cooperation with parents, we create a truly stimulating educational environment for both Polish and international students.

Why Regent College?

  • classes average 16-18 students,
  • we provide an individual approach to students, support their intellectual and emotional development, and help develop their interests;
  • we are specialists in teaching foreign languages; among the languages we offer are English, German, French and Spanish;
  • we are the only school in the region where English language classes are also taught by native speakers;
  • as the only school in northeastern Poland, we have the status of a Cambridge International School – Cambridge International School and since September 2019, we have been implementing the unique Cambridge International Education program and preparing students for the international baccalaureate.