Homeschooling
Maximum flexibility, a self-paced approach to learning, the freedom to choose when and where to study, and the comfort of a quiet space at home are the key advantages of homeschooling.
Maximum flexibility, a self-paced approach to learning, the freedom to choose when and where to study, and the comfort of a quiet space at home are the key advantages of homeschooling.
Homeschooling is a conscious choice — a space where education adapts to the child, not the other way around.
It is a model that offers freedom in organizing learning, allows for an individual pace of work, and focuses on what truly supports a young person’s development. Students gain time to deepen their interests, build passions, and develop future-ready skills — without the pressure and rigid structures of traditional schooling.
It is an approach to education that creates space for growth, builds confidence, and prepares students for a world where independence, curiosity, and lifelong learning matter most.
Students in homeschooling receive the same official school report as students in on-campus education.
The report is:
Grades are based on classification exams taken in each subject.
The school year in homeschooling is more flexible than in traditional education, while still following the general framework set by the education system.
The academic year officially runs from September to June, but the way learning is organized during this time is individualized. A key element of the calendar is classification exams, which take place within a continuous assessment model.
At the same time, the student remains formally enrolled in the school, which organizes classification exams, monitors progress, and provides academic support.
This model creates space for growth, fosters independence, and prepares students for a world where the ability to learn continuously is essential.
The parent submits the child’s application to the school.
Parents submit documents from the previous stage of education, such as the school report, and—if available—additional documents (e.g. an opinion or assessment from a psychological and pedagogical counseling center).
These additional documents may serve as a basis for adjusting the conditions under which classification exams are taken.
The student receives educational materials and access to the Polish learning platform — at this stage, the formal enrollment of the student in the school takes place.
The parent and student decide on the exam dates and complete the declaration form.
The student receives a school report confirming completion of the given grade.
Homeschooling is designed for students and families seeking greater flexibility and a more conscious approach to learning.
It is particularly well-suited for:
Homeschooling is also a great choice for those who want to combine independence with access to high-quality education, structured activities, and a supportive community — in a model better suited to modern needs.
It can become a space where students truly develop their full potential.
If you are looking for a school that combines high academic standards, an individual approach, and a modern learning environment, Free School is the right place for your child.
We invite you to get in touch and book an information meeting.