The document summarizes information about the school in Bukwałd, Poland. It describes how the school was founded in 1820 and taught in German, but became a Polish school after World War II. It has been an eight-grade primary school since 1999/2000. The school has two buildings with 22 rooms and a backyard with plants and flowers. Bukwałd village has about 600 people and community amenities like a church, school, lake, playground, and grocery store. It hosts an annual Midsummer Night event by the lake. The document then thanks the people involved in an Erasmus Project.
2. My school
• The beginnings of the school in Bukwałd date back to 1820. It
was an elementary school, where 24-year-old Ignacy Trzciński,
the son of a teacher from Redykajny, taught in 1825. The
school was attended by 31 children who could read Polish,
although it was a school with German as the language of
instruction. After World War II, the organization of the Polish
school began. The teaching and professional working
conditions of teachers were very difficult. Additionally, the
educational process made the age and origin of the students
difficult. One of the first school heads was Paulina Ardzińska.
Since the 1999/2000 school year, the facility has been
operating as an eight-grade primary school. Our school
consists of two buildings. There are22 roomsand a backyard in
which there are plants and flowers which bloom each yea.
3. My city
• My village is called Bukwałd. It’s 677 years old. There are about 600
people living here. In Bukwałd there are: a church, a school,a lake, a
playground,a grocery store, an ostrich land with a hotel for visitors. Every
year in Bukwałd there is an event called Midsummer night. During this
night, the inhabitans of Bukwałd gather by the lake in Bukwałd. We show
performances organised by our school and we melt the limestone. At
night there is a party.
• In the ‘Ostrichland’ you can rent a room. There is also a restaurant but
the main atraction are animals- a kind of a mini-zoo. You can also play
paintball there.
• In Bukwałd there is also ‘Albatros’, a kind of a health centre for birds. It is
a place where injured and sick birds are being treated. Afterwards,
healthy birds are let free and those who cannot come back to the wild,
stay in a so called ‘bird academy’.
4. My country part 1
• Poland is a country in Europe, it has an area of 312 679
km².
• There are about 38 million people living in Poland.
• Population density in Poland at the end of 2018 was 123
people per 1 km².
• Warsaw is our capital.
• The Baltic Sea is the only sea in Poland.
5. My country part 2
• We have twenty-three national parks and ten
landscape parks.
• The Vistula is the largest river and the
Śniardwy Lake is the largest.
• The highest mountain is Rysy, and the largest
forest in Poland is the Notecka Forest.
• Tri-City is a metropolitan area in northern
Poland, it contains cities such as Gdańsk,
Sopot and Gdyni.
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• The most beautiful places in Poland are:
• -Wrocławska Starówka / Market Square in
Wrocław
6. My country part 3
• -Castle in Malbork
• -Wieliczka salt mine
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• -Main market of Krakow, central square
7. My country part 4
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• Poland belongs to the European Union.
• In Poland it is warm and sometimes hot in the summer. Winter is
cool and sometimes even frosty. It usually rains in autumn. Spring is
characterized by moderate air temperatures and a moderate
amount of precipitation.
8. Thanks for watching
• People from the project
• Jan Janiszewski
• Bartek Mendrzycki
• Jakub Górecki
• Monika Sosnowska ( Nauczyciel )
• Jakub Morawski
• Antonina Ziembowska
• Aleksandra Pilguj
• Julia Kołomańska
• Oliwia Suchecka
• Karolina Laszuk
• Jakub Gawroński
• Krystian Przybyłowski
• Magdalena Kowalik
• Mateusz Topa
• Wiktoria Wilga
• Antonina Roszczyk
• Kornelia Wieliczko