This document provides information about a school located in Korczyn, Poland. It summarizes the teachers and their subject areas. It also describes different classrooms and notes the number of pupils and teacher in each class. The document highlights the school's library, hallways, and the Headteacher's office. It includes a poem about Pope John Paul II and a quote attributed to him.
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2. Our school is
located in
Korczyn, a
small village in
Strawczyn
discrit, near
Kielce. It’s
halfway
between
Warsaw and
Cracow.
3.
4.
5. -History – Mrs Anna Kowalczyk-Jas
-Math and IT –Mrs Kamila Kozłowska
-Science –Mrs Marzena Stępień-Komar
-Polish –Mrs Magdalena Jarząbek
-English Language –Mrs Martyna Salwa
-Religious Education –Mrs Irena Wilczyńska
-Music and Technology –Mrs Ewa Jakubczyk
-PE –Mrs Emilia Marszałek
-Craft and Design –Mrs Bogumiła Titkin
-Integraded Education –Mrs Bogumiła Titkin,
Mrs Emilia Marszałek, Mrs Elżbieta Kowalska
6. There are very happy
kids. They like
playing with toys and
watching television.
7. This is a
very happy
and nice
class. There
are 25
pupils, and
their class
teacher is
Mrs Dorota
Polit.
8. This is a very fantastic class. There are 12 pupils ,
and their class teacher is Mrs Bogumiła Titkin.
9. There are 12
pupils in this
class.Their
class teacher
is Mrs Emilia
Marszałek.
This is class
always doing
their
homework .
10. This is a great
class. There
are 17 pupils ,
and their
class teacher
is Mrs
Elżbieta
Kowalska.
11. This is PE
Classroom. At
this picture
you can see
class 4.There
are 12 pupils.
Their class
teacher is Mrs
Martyna
Salwa.
12. We learn English
Language and
Religious Education
in this class . In this
class there are a lot of
maps and wall charts.
13. This is Polish and
History Classroom.
At this picture you
can see class 5.
There are 15 pupils.
This is a very happy
and nice class.Their
class teacher is Mrs
Marzena Stępień-
Komar.
14. This is Science Classroom. In this class there are a
lot of wall charts and maps. At this picture you
can see class 6. There are 15 pupils and their class
teacher is Mrs Kamila Kozłowska.
22. W Wadowicach polskiej ziemi
na świat przyszedł JP II(drugi).
Przez rodziców wychowany, by
nieść miłość, dobroć wzbudzić
On pokazał jak żyć pięknie, Jego
słowa to testament
chcemy życiem go wypełnić, -
dzisiaj, jutro, zawsze- amen
Ref.: O Rodaku, Nasz Papieżu,
Ciebie zna dziś cały świat!
Zostań, zostań nam patronem
przez następnych tysiąc lat!
Niech ta szkoła Twoje imię
nosi ponad wszelki czas,
a Ty racz swą świętą ręką
błogosławić wszystkich nas!
23. ‘You must place demands on
yourselves, even if others place
no demands on you.’
John Paul II