For 8 years, we've taught children through relationship and real experience.
Kapitan Przygoda is a small, bilingual preschool on ul. Jana Kazimierza in Warszawa's Wola district. It grew from one simple belief: children thrive where they are truly known.

We teach for life, not for the test.
We believe the early preschool years shape not how much a child remembers, but how they'll learn for the rest of their life.
That's why we back curiosity, independence and resilience. Small groups where teachers have time. A second language woven into every day. Materials you can actually pick up and use.
We don't promise geniuses. We promise children who love to learn.
Six things we never compromise on.
Relationship before curriculum
Before we teach, we get to know the child — their rhythm, temperament, way of seeing the world.
Experience before theory
Hands in clay, feet in grass, eyes at the microscope. Understanding comes later — and it stays.
Two languages, one everyday life
A native speaker is part of the day. English happens; it isn't a lesson.
Small by design
Two groups, sixteen children each, at most. Every child is seen by their teacher.
Rhythm and predictability
A steady daily routine builds a sense of safety — and safety is what curiosity needs.
A community of parents
Picnics, workshops, gatherings. Friendships that outlast preschool.
We still know the families who joined us first — their kids are in high school now.
Two small groups. Every child truly seen.
Two classrooms, a studio, a kitchen and our own garden.



“We didn't build a school. We built a place children want to come back to.”

The best way to know us is to see us in person.
Book a relaxed visit. We'll show you around, tell you our story, and answer every question — no strings attached.
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