Park Lane International School

Park Lane International School
Address
Norbertov 3, Praha 6– Střešovice

Valdštejnská 151, Prague 1 – Malá Strana


Coordinates50°5′31.19″N 14°22′36.64″E / 50.0919972°N 14.3768444°E / 50.0919972; 14.3768444
Information
TypeInternational School
MottoEducating the students of today for the unknown occupations of tomorrow.
Established2006
StatusOpened
PrincipalPaul Ingarfield
Years offeredPre-Nursery — Year 13
Age range2 – 18
LanguageEnglish
Websitewww.parklane-is.com

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.

History

Park Lane International School opened in 2007.[1] Within 7 years, it had grown into a full-scale Primary school with 180 pupils on roll. In 2013, the Secondary school campus at Valdštejnská was opened. The Senior school site, located at Klárov, opened in the 2017/2018 academic year. The school caters for 600+ students from the EYFS through to Secondary school.

Locations

Nessie English Preschool, Prague 5

Park Lane International School opened its first campus at Prague 5 Bertramka accommodating children aged from 2 to 6 years. The Prague 5 Bertramka campus accommodates the Early Years Foundation Stage.

The School's primary campus has its headquarters in a building called Norbertov at Prague 6. Norbertov, which originally served as a kindergarten and was built by the church in 1904.[citation needed] The school is located in Střešovice.

Norbertov campus, Prague 6 (Primary school)

Another part of the Střešovice-Prague 6 campus is the Sibeliova branch, a villa with a purpose-designed garden that is home to the Early Years Foundation Stage.

Valdštejnská campus, Prague 1, (Year 6 of Primary school, Years 7-9 of Secondary school)

The Prague 6 Střešovice campus accommodates children from Nursery to Year 5.

The Secondary school, which opened in September 2013, is situated in the district of Malá Strana in a building situated directly alongside the walls of Prague Castle and close to Malostranská metro station and a major tram stop which serves several different routes. Surrounded by its own walled gardens and terraces in a plot measuring 3000m2, the building was used as an embassy for several decades.[citation needed]

Klárov site, a campus of Years 10-13 of Secondary school

The latest addition to the Prague 1 campus, located a short walk away from the Prague 1 Valdštejnská building, is the Klárov branch, which caters to students in the final four years of Secondary school and is a registered location for Cambridge IGCSE and IB Diploma examinations.

As of 2022, Parklane added a new campus to its arsenal at Úvoz, next to the historic Prague castle. This campus is used primarily for IB Students ranging from ages 16 to 18.

Curriculum

The school follows the National Curriculum of England and offers British education to children from pre-nursery to university entrance, taught by the UK qualified native speakers, plus British trained foreign teachers and local teachers. [citation needed]

Pupils at Park Lane International School prepare for KS2 National Tests and, at the secondary level, will sit for Cambridge IGCSE examinations, followed by the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP).

Modern Foreign languages at Park Lane are offered both within the curriculum provision as well as through the extracurricular activities. Students at Park Lane can choose among Spanish, French, German, and Russian languages.

Art and Music education are part of Park Lane's educational provision. The music department, in cooperation with the International School of Music and Fine Arts, offers a range of curriculum-based as well as extracurricular classes, both individual as well as groups, such as bands and choir. Every year, the music department holds an annual music extravaganza called the Sound of Park Lane. [citation needed] Since 2015, the Art department has hosted the Park Lane International Film Festival (PLIFF) targeted at students of other international schools in the Czech Republic and beyond.[citation needed]

Scholarship

Park Lane International School offers an IB scholarship programme to all potential candidates.

Accreditations and inspections

Park Lane International School is an executive member of the Council of British International Schools,[2] and undergoes regular inspections by the Independent Schools Inspectorate.[3] Park Lane underwent its most recent British Schools Overseas (BSO) inspection in May 2022, achieving excellent results in all aspects of the inspection. It is a member of the Independent Schools Council[4] and is recognized by the UK Department of Education.[5]

Leadership

From its inception until June 2012, the Director of Park Lane was Barbara (Basia) Lubaczewska. In September 2012, Paul Ingarfield took over as Principal of Park Lane. The Head of EYFS and Primary School is Mr Joe Eyles. Starting the school year 2021/22 Mr Paul Churchill has been appointed to run the Secondary school as Head of Secondary.

The school is administered by a governing board consisting of two proprietors, the Principal, the Head of Primary and EYFS, the Head of Secondary, and the Operations Executive. The governing board holds regular meetings 4-5 times per academic year and is supported by five specific committees composed of staff and parent-governors.

References

  1. ^ "Teacher Horizons". www.teacherhorizons.com. Retrieved 2024-03-23.
  2. ^ "Member of COBIS". Archived from the original on 2012-07-06. Retrieved 2012-12-11.
  3. ^ "Park Lane International School :: Independent Schools Inspectorate". www.isi.net. Retrieved 2024-03-23.
  4. ^ "Member of ISC".
  5. ^ "UK Department for Education" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-09-05. Retrieved 2014-01-14.

External links

  • Park Lane International School website
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