Why Join our Education Fairs in Poland?
Join our education fairs in Poland to connect with motivated students in the country’s top academic cities, Warsaw, Kraków, Wrocław, and Gdansk, home to nearly 600,000 tertiary students. With 30,000 Polish students studying abroad (UNESCO), demand for international education is rising fast. Popular destinations include the UK and Germany, supported by EU scholarships and over 100 bilateral exchange agreements. Our fairs offer direct access to students and families exploring K-12, bachelor’s, master’s, and graduate programs. Build visibility, trust, and a strong recruitment pipeline in one of Europe’s most dynamic outbound markets.
Upcoming Student Recruitment Fairs in Poland
Participants of our Education Fairs in Poland
Be part of a growing network of international high schools, colleges, universities and business schools that recruit students at our annual study abroad fairs in Poland. Here is a small selection of institutes that have joined us in the past.
Why Recruit Students in Poland?
Poland is one of the fastest-rising student recruitment markets in Central and Eastern Europe. With a highly educated population, strong English skills, and a growing appetite for international education, Polish students are increasingly looking abroad for academic pathways that offer global experience, career potential, and long-term value.
Whether you represent a boarding school, a foundation program, or a university, education fairs in Poland are an essential tool for connecting with motivated students and informed families, at just the right stage in their decision-making journey.
K–12 Recruitment: Early Movers, Global Outlook
Interest in international high school and boarding school programs is growing steadily in Poland, especially in cities like Warsaw, Krakow, Wrocław, Gdansk, and Poznan. Families are actively exploring options abroad for children as young as 13 or 14, particularly those in bilingual schools or international programs such as the IB, British A-Levels, or American curricula.
Why recruit K–12 students in Poland?
- Globally oriented families: Parents are forward-thinking and often plan years ahead for university. They see international schooling as a gateway to global opportunities.
- Strong academic foundation: Many students are multilingual and attend top-performing public or private schools with a focus on international achievement.
- Engaged and prepared parents: At this level, parents are the primary decision-makers. They attend fairs with clear questions about safety, supervision, curriculum, and student support.
- Increasing demand for early pathways: Schools offering pre-university, foundation year, or GCSE/IB preparation programs find a receptive audience here.
Education fairs in Poland allow boarding schools and K–12 institutions to meet families face-to-face, address concerns in person, and build long-term relationships, often starting several years before enrollment.
Higher Education Recruitment: Motivated and Globally Mobile Students
Polish students are increasingly pursuing international bachelor’s and master’s programs, and institutions offering English-taught, career-focused degrees are in high demand. Over 30,000 Polish students studied abroad in 2024 (UNESCO UIS), with the number expected to grow steadily due to rising aspirations and support from EU mobility schemes like Erasmus+.
Top destination countries include the UK, Netherlands, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Canada, and the U.S.. Polish students are highly comparison-driven and research-oriented. They often apply to multiple schools and evaluate institutions based on rankings, career outcomes, teaching quality, and scholarship availability.
Why recruit higher education students in Poland?
Undergraduate (Bachelor’s) level:
- Students are academically strong and graduate with Matura or IB diplomas.
- They are fluent in English and often have study-abroad experience through exchanges or international summer schools.
- Families prioritize programs with good post-study employment options, hands-on learning, and pathways to global careers.
Postgraduate (Master’s) level:
- Many have already studied abroad or participated in Erasmus+, and are now looking for prestigious, career-advancing master’s degrees.
- Popular fields include business, psychology, international relations, IT, sustainability, public health, and data science.
- Students are cost-conscious but ROI-focused, they’ll invest in programs that offer a strong brand, scholarship options, and good job prospects.
Education fairs in Poland give universities the opportunity to speak with both students and parents, often in one conversation. Students come with focused questions about curriculum, internships, and lifestyle, while parents are eager to discuss safety, tuition, housing, and visas.
Face-to-face conversations are a powerful way to build trust, deliver your message clearly, and stand out in a crowded global marketplace.
Education Fairs in Poland: Strategic, Personal, and High-Impact
Across all levels, from boarding school to postgraduate studies, Polish students are globally minded, academically prepared, and ready to engage. What sets this market apart is its combination of:
- Strong academic culture: Students are serious, hardworking, and often multilingual.
- Supportive families: Parents are active partners in the decision-making process.
- Excellent English proficiency: Poland ranks in the top tier globally (EF EPI).
- Demand across all levels: From early secondary school to postgraduate programs.
Education fairs, especially those held in cities like Warsaw, Krakow, Wrocław, and Gdansk, are the best way to make a strong impression. Institutions that consistently engage in person build visibility, trust, and relationships that convert into quality applications and long-term brand loyalty.