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Transcript of 2 3 4 OUR SCHOOL IS ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL BUILDINGS IN TYCHY! 5.
WELCOME TO OUR SCHOOL
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THIS IS OUR SCHOOL LOGO
OUR SCHOOL HISTORY STARTED IN 1903
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OUR SCHOOL IS ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL BUILDINGS
IN TYCHY!
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THE SCHOOL FOUNDER’S IMAGE AND MEMORIAL
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LANGUAGE LAB
THE DAY CARE ROOM
THE SCHOOL LIFE….
OUR EVERYDAY LIFEIN THE IT LAB
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SCHOOL LIBRARY
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Our school management
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HEADMASTER
Ewa Kołodziej THE DEPUTY HEAD
Jolanta Pająk
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION TEACHERS
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Małgorzata Danis
Ilona Gretka
Jolanta Lisikiewicz
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Hanna Liszka
Helena Miękus
Bozena Pasternak
ENGLISH TEACHER Małgorzata Kłoda
IV – VI GRADE TEACHERS
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SCIENCE
Iwona Gładyś
POLISH LANGUAGE and LITERATURE
HISTORYMałgorzata Borowska
POLISH LANGUAGE and LITERARURE
Anna Sitek
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PE
Mariola Senyk
PE
Beata Białek
ART and DAY-CARE
Justyna Biskup
EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGISTDorota Piórek
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MATHS
Agnieszka Siegień
MATHS and IT
Marcin Torba
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ENGLISH LANGUAGE and COMENIUS
PROJECT COORDINATOR
Monika Sobiegraj MA
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
Anna Czech
IT
Alina Skapczyk
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RELIGION
and ETHICS
Jolanta Delipacy
DAY CARE ROOM
Krystyna Sabuda
SCHOOL LIBRARY
Małgorzata Kaczyńska
Our school participates in a few EU programmes connected with development of key competences, English language and maths skills and COMENIUS
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The actions of our school government are not only visible in the school itself but cover the
local environment.
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Important events
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EDUCATION SYSTEM IN POLAND
· General information
Since 1999, following a reform of the system of education there are the following types of schools in Poland:
6-year primary school
3-year junior high
high schools (lyceum, technikum)
higher education
The total number of years of primary and secondary education is 12 or 13. At the end of the secondary education cycle students can take the maturity examination - (matura exam), i.e. standardized national secondary school achievement examination, and receive the maturity certificate .
Education in Poland is compulsory until the age of 18. Full-time compulsory education starts during the calendar year in which the child reaches 7 years of age ( since 2012 the age will be 6 years of age) and lasts until the end of the junior high school, yet no longer then he/she reaches 18 years of age. Attending of both primary and junior high schools is obligatory.
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PRIMARY EDUCATIONThe reformed 6-year primary school, introduced in the school year 1999/2000 under the Act of 8 January 1999 on the
Implementation of the Education System Reform, is divided into 2 stages:
• Stage I covers grades 1,2 and 3, and is called integrated teaching .Teaching at this stage is designed to ensure
smooth transition from pre-school to school education.
• Stage II covers grades 4,5 and 6 with final 6 th grader exam .
Teaching at the latter stage is arranged in subjects listed in the outline timetable: Polish language, history and
civics, modern foreign language, mathematics, natural science, music, art, technology, computer sciences,
physical education, religion or ethics.
In addition to separate subjects, the following "educational paths" have been introduced at this stage: health
education, ecological education, reading and media education, education for society, education for family life,
cultural heritage of the region, patriotic and civic education
The school head is responsible for the inclusion of these paths in the curricula implemented by particular teachers.
No special test or examination is envisaged between stages 1 and 2, but for internal competence tests. Class
composition is based on the age of pupils.
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SECONDARY EDUCATION
In the framework of the education system reform in 1999 three-year junior high schools were established as a first
(lower) level of the secondary school. Since 2002 upper secondary schools have been operational.
• Lower Secondary Education: Junior high offers 3-years of full-time general lower secondary education for pupils
who completed the reformed 6-year primary school. It is compulsory for all pupils. The junior high is targeted at
pupils aged 13 to 16 and is considered the last stage (Stage 3) of general compulsory education.It provides
education by subjects, the widest possible variety, but at the basic level. One of the aims of this stage is to identify
the abilities and interests of the pupils and to help them make a rational choice of a further education route.
• Upper Secondary Education: the age of pupils in upper secondary education- high schools is between 16 and
18/19/20 years. The upper secondary education is not divided into cycles.
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HIGHER EDUCATION
To gain entry to higher education students are required to have obtained the Matura certificate and enrolment may be
subject to an entrance exam or interview. The academic year consists of two semesters from 1 October - end of
June including two weeks winter holidays (first half of February) plus Christmas and Easter breaks.
Students wishing to follow an academic line of study can attend the following types of institution: (Universities ;
Technical universities ; Agricultural schools ; Schools of econimics ; Pedagogical academies ; Medical
academies ; Academies of physical education ; Schools of arts ; Schools of theology)
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According to the profile of studies( humanistic or technical) after
graduation students get titles after passing proper exams:
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• HUMANISTIC STUDIES– BA (Bachelor of Arts/Law)– MA (Master of Arts/Law)– PhD– Professor
• TECHNICAL STUDIES– BS (Bachelor of Science)– MS( Master of Science)– PhD– Professor