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9 Konopnickiej Street, Czechowice-Dziedzice - Poland Czechowice-Dziedzice PolandCountry
PolandCity
Czechowice-DziedziceStreet address 2
9 Konopnickiej Street, Czechowice-Dziedzice - PolandMobile Phone
+48- 607-582-546Telephone
+48 -32-215-35-77Telephone (other)
+48-606-936-317E-Mail (2)
ewafron@gmail.comWebsite
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1948Contact Person1
Mrs. Dominika OwsianyContact Person 2
Mrs. Ewa FrońOrganisation Type
Public InstitutionFields of Activity
Youth and educationGeneral Information
The Maria Skłodowska-Curie Comprehensive Schools is a public, non-profit institution that employs 53 teachers. More than 590 pupils study in our school, aged 17-19 years old. The school is subsided by the Regional Government and is situated in a town Czechowice-Dziedzice, near the picturesque Beskidy Mountains. The school’s major activities focus on education. The Maria Sk?odowska-Curie Comprehensive Schools organizes many additional activities every year, including students’ exchange with the Netherlands, Germany and Slovenia, annual seminars and debates, poetry evenings and other celebrations as well as does a lot of charity work for our local community.Mission and Objectives
The Maria Skłodowska-Curie Comprehensive Schools’ motto is “I am creative and prepared to life in today’s developing and changing society. I feel, think and I can choose…” The schools is well organized, has an equal marking system and offers a variety of additional non-obligatory classes for students. Not only are the students, who graduated from our school disciplined, tolerant and creative, but they are also very well prepared for their future studies. The aim of our school is to bring up and educate and make students aware of their potential and make them sensitive for other peoples’ needs.Main Projects / Activities
During the last few years we have worked on numerous projects and activities. We have worked on two Socrates Comenius Projects: one of them “Communication and European Civilization” focused on national celebrations and festivals; the other one was devoted to an international newspaper in the internet. Our school has also started a cooperation with a high school in Tilburg, the Netherlands, four years ago and we have organized three students’ exchanges so far. We also cooperate with schools in: Germany, Slovenia and Sweden. Each year we organize the annual seminars, where students have a possibility to attend various lectures in our school, given by university professors, PhDs, politicians and other famous people.