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Park Lane International School

2006 establishments in the Czech RepublicBritish international schools in EuropeEducational institutions established in 2006International schools in the Czech RepublicSchools in Prague

Park Lane International School is an independent international day school located in Prague, the Czech Republic. The Park Lane student community consists of 600+ students, representing more than 40 nationalities. The home to foreign student ratio is 54% to 46%. The EYFS, Primary and Secondary campuses currently cater for children from Pre-Nursery (aged 2-3) to Year 13 (aged 16-18). Following its IB World School accreditation in February 2018, Park Lane has recently expanded to accommodate pupils (aged 16–18), who study the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme at the senior school branch at the Klárov site of Prague 1 campus. Although classified as a British international school, because of its location in the Czech Republic, Park Lane also offers an intensive Czech programme for all pupils. This programme ensures that Park Lane’s students pass their annual Czech state examinations as required by Czech law.

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Park Lane International School
Norbertov, Prague Střešovice

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