“I escaped from hell”
A teacher from Mariupol teaches Ukrainian schoolchildren in Poland. The story of Natalia Rovytska
“I escaped from hell” Read More »
A teacher from Mariupol teaches Ukrainian schoolchildren in Poland. The story of Natalia Rovytska
“I escaped from hell” Read More »
700,000 Ukrainian school-aged children are currently in Poland. 160,000 students study in Polish schools, many studies remotely in Ukrainian ones.
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Integration with the European system will make it possible to recognize acquired knowledge, skills, grades in EU countries, and in accordance with education documents.
When the educational system of Ukraine will be identical to the EU system Read More »
Thanks to the forces that teachers give to the school, children have the opportunity to live at least partially the life they had in Ukraine. And this is noticeable in how sincerely and warmly they welcome new teachers with whom they spent only a month in the new academic year.
Teacher’s Day at the “First Ukrainian School” Read More »
“Everything is gradually remembered” – concentration, memory and involvement in learning will gradually return to the level they were at before the stressful period
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New autumn semester at the “First Ukrainian School” in Poland
The Day of Knowledge Read More »
The “Unbreakable Ukraine” Foundation expresses its sincere gratitude to the Dean of the Faculty of Civil Engineering of the Akademia Górniczo-Hutnicza w Krakowie — Marek
Thanks to the Dean of the Faculty in Krakow Read More »
Because of the war, many students in Ukraine did not celebrate the beginning of the academic year. Ukrainian children in Poland are more fortunate. Report from the first Ukrainian school in Krakow
Ukrainian schools in Poland opened their doors in Warsaw, Krakow and Wroclaw
First grade abroad: how Ukrainian children celebrated Knowledge Day in Poland Read More »
Starting in March 2022, the «First Ukrainian School in Poland», managed by the “Unbreakable Ukraine” foundation, has been operating in three Polish cities — Warsaw, Krakow, and Wroclaw.