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Headmistress Deputy director Gabriela Zdunek – Gajda Ewa Wątroba

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Page 1: Headmistress Deputy director  Gabriela Zdunek – Gajda Ewa Wątroba
Page 2: Headmistress Deputy director  Gabriela Zdunek – Gajda Ewa Wątroba

Headmistress Deputy director Gabriela Zdunek – Gajda Ewa Wątroba

Welcome!

Page 3: Headmistress Deputy director  Gabriela Zdunek – Gajda Ewa Wątroba

School traditions were born in 1926. Our school

was destroyed in 60% during the II World War but it was rebuilt with the effort of the whole

society. It always played an

important part in surroundings, supported

patriotic traditions and was the centre of culture. The

patron of school is the most remarkable Polish poet – Adam Mickiewicz.

Tradition and modernityPrimary School No. 6

in Jasło

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In 2004 the seat of the school was removed to a completely modern building. Students got the chance to develop their skills and posses

knowledge in modern conditions - appropriate to XXI century.

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Built on the solid base - work and experience of many generations of teachers - this school is a perfect

foundation to educate a man who is open-minded, friendly for himself and towards other people, confident, creative, considerate and who cares about the environment. In our

school you may feel the unrepeatable atmosphere. It has got its own character and soul.

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- School teaches everybody very well- School marks fairly- School teaches how

to think and understand the world- School develops to

live in society, teaches about sensibility

- School helps to believe in oneself, creates friendly

environment- School prepares to

the future.

In 2003 the school received from the president of Poland the certificate ‘School with class’ which bears witness to the high

level of teaching. There are 6 main roles of good, wise, friendly to students, teachers and parents:

Page 7: Headmistress Deputy director  Gabriela Zdunek – Gajda Ewa Wątroba

In primary school 21 teachers look after, teach and help in acquiring knowledge of 156

students. Disabled children /manually and

intellectually/ are also taught in our school by high educated teachers. In

kindergarten 9 teachers work and take care of 123 children

from age of 3 to 6. After scheduled lessons our school

offers students lots of additional, interesting

activities where they can enhance their knowledge as

well as abilities.

In school year 2006/2007 our school was joined with a kindergarten so now we work together as a team.

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Our job as teachers is focused on children in

order to perceive good in every pupil - it is the

main idea with which we start working every day. We are not concentrate only on loud success in

competitions , contests etc. but at first on quiet

success - maybe the most important, which is called

by names of our pupils: Ann takes part in

discussion at last!, Maciek can read!, Wojtek’s

letters take shapes at last!

We are trying all the time to fulfil the students’ free time and parents’ time as well.

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Every year our pupils take part

in many competitions.

They are talented

manually and vocally. Children also succeed in

knowledge contests.

Our pride and joy is a school football team ‘Szóstka Jasło’

which has been successful on

the international stage.

Competitions and achievements

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After third and sixth grade our

pupils take part in national

competence tests, which check their

knowledge and skills in science

and Polish language.

Competence tests

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This is a very important event in our school.

During the celebration children become true disciples. First graders

are in front of an audience and make promise to be good

students. Headmistress puts a huge pencil on their shoulders and

accepts pupils’ promise. Afterwards children

receive gifts prepared by their older friends

and delicacies prepared by parents.

First grade students’ accolade

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Every year there is a Baked Potato

Festival organised in our school. Students gather on the court and participate in competitions and games. Children

present their crafts made of potatoes. Parents prepare sweet delicacies,

sausages and, last but not least,

delicious baked potatoes.

Baked Potato Festival

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Thank you for your attention