EDUCATION IN POLAND
In Poland children under 7 years old go to pre-primary school called przedszkole. Children from 6 or 7 to 13 years old go to primary school called szkoła podstawowa, where they learn for 6 years. Then they go to lower secondary general school called gimnazjum and after 3 years take compulsory exam. When they are 17, they learn for three years in upper secondary school called liceum or for four years in upper secondary vocational called technikum. Both end with maturity exam. Then they can take tertiary education.
PRE-PRIMARY SCHOOL Polish children go to pre-primary school for minimum 2 years. They play more than learn there. Last year in pre-primary school is called „0” year. 3-6 years old
PRIMARY SCHOOL In primary school polish students learn for 6 years (3 years with about 4 subjects and 3 years with about 11 subjects). At the end of sixth class they write compulsory exam years old
LOWER SECONDARY GENERAL SCHOOL In lower secondary general school students learn for 3 years. They have more subjects than in primary school. At the end of third year they write compulsory exam years old
UPPER SECONDARY GENERAL SCHOOL In upper secondary general school students learn for 3 years. They prepare to maturity exam, which is written in third year years old
SUBJECTS IN POLISH SCHOOL
PRIMARY SCHOOL Polish English PE ICT Maths Science Music Art History Religious education
LOWER SECONDARY SCHOOL Chemistry Geography Biology Physics WOS (learning about society) EDB (education for protection) + -Polish -English -PE -ICT -Maths -Science -Music -Art -History -Religious education
POLISH MINISTRY OF EDUCATION
Polish king Stanisław August Poniatowski created Polish Ministry of Education in 1773, which was the first ministry like this in the world.
SCHOOLS IN POLAND Warszawa – upper secondary school Piekary – primary school Łódź - university Kraków - university