Chronicle – school year – 2017/2018 – March and April

Chronicle – school year – 2017/2018 – March and April

PERFORMANCE OF THE ROYAL SORO ACADEMY CHOIR IN DENMARK – 5.03.2018

On March 5, 2018, we hosted a Danish choir at our school, which presented a wonderful concert of traditional songs.

He cooperates with the Academy in Soro VI Lyceum thanks to the involvement of Prof. Bożena Arendt for over twenty years. This time, the meeting with the Danes was an opportunity to exchange artistic experiences. We hope that a great performance will inaugurate musical and theatrical meetings between our schools.

 

The success of the VI LO in alpine skiing

The girls’ team: Natalia Adamowska. Oliwia Kutermak, Katarzyna Wątor took the second place in the Krakow championship in alpine skiing of secondary schools, which took place in Siepraw on March 5, 2018. Congratulations to Natalia, who won the second place in the individual classification and qualified for the provincial competition together with Oliwia.

The men’s team (Jakub Wójtowicz, Hubert Chrzan) took the high 6th place as a team, Jakub Wójtowicz won the 5th place in the individual classification, ensuring his participation at the Lesser Poland level.

CONGRATULATIONS !!!

 

School volleyball league is over

On March 6, 2018, the last game of the Volleyball Tournament at High School No. 6 in the 2017/2018 school year was played. 12 participants took part in the competition; nearly 80 students. The qualifying rounds included the first classes: 1a1, 1b, 1c, 1d, 1g, and the second classes: 2a1, 2a2, 2b, 2d, 2e, 2g, 2h. 3 mixed teams advanced to the finals.

In the 2017/2018 school year, the champion of High School No. 6 in volleyball was class 2d, 2nd place was taken by class 2g, and 3rd place was won by class 1b.

Congratulations !!!

 

 

Success in the 11th edition of the Beautiful Reading Competition

Congratulations

Aleksander Szewczyk from class 1C obtained the title of Vice-Champion of Reading

in the justification, the jury wrote: for a thoughtful, expressive interpretation, exemplary diction and perfect form.

and Aleksandra Chojnacka from class 2E received a Distinction in the 11th edition of the Małopolska Competition of Beautiful Reading.

The ceremonial gala and the presentation of diplomas and prizes will take place on March 28, 2018 at 10.00 at WBP ul. Rajska 1

 

Congratulations to Kaja Murzyn for the first place in the UP Italianist Competition

Congratulations to Kaja Murzyn from class 1a2 for winning the Italian Studies Competition organized by the Pedagogical University of Krakow.

Kaja showed a wide knowledge of Italian literature, beating rivals from all over the province. Bravo!

Mikołaj Szlezyjier the laureate of this year’s KNOW AMERICA competition

Mikołaj Szlehengier, a student of class 1a2, was the laureate of this year’s KNOW AMERICA competition organized by the US Embassy in Poland, the Rural Development Foundation and the American Studies Center at the University of Warsaw. Congratulations!

 

Congratulations to Oliwia Woszczyna from class 3G

Congratulations to Oliwia Woszczyna from class 3e for advancement to the final of the 10th National Psychological Knowledge Tournament.

 

Congratulations to Małgorzata Lebica from class 3F

The winner of the XLI French Language Olympiad was Małgorzata Lebica from class IIIF.

The Olympics were held from March 15-17 in Gdańsk.

Congratulations on your success and on an excellent level of French.

 

Kin-Ball- a fun activity in physical education classes

It is a team game originating in Quebec, Canada, the main feature of which is a large ball with a diameter of 122 cm. Matches are played between three or more teams at the same time. Players participate in the game equally, no one stands aside and is not overlooked. The recipes are very easy and you don’t need a lot of skill to start playing. Kin-Ball develops physical fitness, reflexes and, above all, cooperation, because each participant must take an active part and be active.

Kin-Ball already in physical education lessons at High School No. 6

Class 1a1 during classes at the Eco-incineration plant

CONGRATULATIONS TO THE WINNERS!

On Tuesday 13.03. the school stage of the Jugend debattiert international competition took place at the Austrian Institute. Aleksandra Nowak (2e) and Julia Sumera (1e) qualified for the second stage.

Congratulations!

 

Meeting with Leandro Narváez

On March 18, the guest of our school was Leandro Narváez, a Venezuelan rugby player, coach, traveler and author of the book “Todos los Marcianos son Iguales”. In his lecture, he encouraged breaking stereotypes and shared his experiences related to overcoming barriers and own limitations in striving for success.

 

CONGRATULATIONS!

VERONICA TUPAJ

qualify for the central elimination of the XLII Arts Olympiad.

Lecture by Dr. Maria Filipowicz-Rudek – March 21, 2018

On March 21, 2018, Dr. Maria Filipowicz-Rudek gave a lecture entitled “Multiculturalism of Spain” concerning the Autonomous Region of Galicia. The lecture was held in cooperation with the Department of Spanish Philology of the Jagiellonian University.

Congratulations to Oliwia and Bartek

Oliwia Krzemień and Bartek Biesiadecki from 3a1 qualified for the Finals of the Polish Edition of the 30th European Union Competition for Young Scientists. Twenty-one of the best works have been selected, the authors of which will be able to present the results of their research in person in an interview with the jurors.

 

Students of the Secondary School no. In the top ten of the Lodz Italian Language Competition

Congratulations to Kasia Czekaj, Kasia Lebica and Kasia Kurzydło for qualifying for the top ten of the Italian Language Competition in Łódź!

On March 23, the students took part in the second stage of the competition and defeated rivals from all over Poland.

We keep our fingers crossed for the final!

 

Congratulations to Dominika Bębenek from class 3G

Dominika Bębenek, a 3G class student, became a finalist of the 20th National Law Knowledge Olympiad.

Congratulations on your great success and study index!

Congratulations to Julia Grenda on the finalist title

CONGRATULATIONSJULIA GRENDZIE

the title of the finalist of the German Language Olympiad

Congratulations to Natalia Podyma from class 3E

Natalia Podyma, a student of class 3E, won the competition “Europe – society, economy, politics, culture” organized by the Institute of European Studies at the University of Warsaw.

Congratulations on your great success and study index!

 

Congratulations on your successes in the Safety and Defense Knowledge Olympiad

CONGRATULATIONS

MATEUSZ PAŁĘDZE – CL. 2G

MICHAŁ RUTKOWSKI – CL. 1G

the title of the finalist of the Security and Defense Knowledge Olympiad

STRONG WOMEN and STRONGMAN

On March 1, 2018, the STRONG WOMEN VILO and STRONGMAN VILO competitions took place.

 

In the STRONG WOMEN VILO category

1st place – MARIA BRZOZOWSKA – CL. 2B

2nd place – WERONIKA FEDOROW – CL. 3B

3rd place – KINGA ZAJĄC – CL. 1F

 

In the STRONGMAN VILO category

1st place – Michał Podstawski – KL. 3A2

2nd place – Maciej Jarosz – KL. 3C

3rd place – Rafał Sendor – KL. 2D

Congratulations!

Congratulations to Kasia Czekaj on winning the Italian Language Competition in Łódź!

Katarzyna Czekaj from class 3f took first place in the final of the Lodz Italian Language Competition organized by the University of Lodz, thus beating several hundred students from all over Poland.

Congratulations and we wish you further success!

Congratulations to Maciej Kucia on the laureate title

CONGRATULATIONS

MACIEJ KUCIOWI – CL. 3G

the title of the laureate of the 13th Entrepreneurship Olympiad

 

Congratulations to Małgorzata Cierlik from class 3A3

 

A student of class 3a3, Małgorzata Cierlik became a finalist of the competition “The world hidden in literature. The world hidden in language. The world hidden in the texts of culture ”. The competition is organized by the Faculty of Polish Studies of the Jagiellonian University. Małgosia will be fighting for the laureate title in the oral part – we keep our fingers crossed for the final success.

I PRIZE IN YOUTH THEATER PRESENTATIONS FOR THE PROSCENIUM THEATER FOR THE BACKPACKER PERFORMANCE

Congratulations!
In addition to the honorable place on the podium, the Proscenium teams won 7 individual acting awards:

PROSCENIUM:

Anastazja Kowalska (Teresa “Backpackers”)
Zuzanna Radek (“Backpackers”)
Wiktor Dębski (“Backpackers”)

PROSCENIUM JUNIOR:

Sylwia Odrobina (Hanka “Chłopki”)
Aleksandra Chojnacka (“Chłopki”)

BABY PROSCENE:

Justyna Sarba (“Waiting Room. Six. Two. Zero”)
Wojciech Bobrek (“Waiting Room. Six. Two. Zero”)

 

Big congratulations to Paweł Skowronek from class 3a3 and Krzysztof Sącz from class 2a1

Big congratulations to Paweł Skowronek from class 3a3 and Krzysztof Sącz from class 2a1 – finalists of the 42nd English Language Olympiad !!!

Lecture by Łukasz Słoniowski, chairman of the Education Committee in the Krakow City Council

On April 3, 2018, Lyceum VI hosted Mr. Łukasz Słoniowski, who gave a lecture entitled “Local government in Krakow”. Our guest shared with the audience comments on theoretical and practical issues related to the functioning of local government, including in the context of modern education, spatial development and civic budget. The following classes participated in the meeting: IA / 3, IC, 2G, 3A / 2 and 3F.

 

Congratulations to Dominika Bębenek from class 3G

Dominika Bębenek, a student of class 3G, became a finalist of the National Competition of Law Knowledge. Congratulations on another great success!

Cake fair – April 15, 2018

On April 15, 18, the students of High School no. 6 organized a cake fair, the proceeds of which will go to the Hospice of St. Lazarus. Many thanks go to the young people involved in the campaign, their parents and teachers who supported us with their baking.

We would also like to thank the hospitable priests Canons, who allowed us to raise money in front of the Corpus Christi Basilica, made tables available, provided all kinds of help and effectively advertised our campaign.

 

Football tournament as part of the AGH-UST event for sports

 

The representation of High School No. 6 participated on April 13, 18 in the football tournament as part of the “AGH-UST for sport” event and took the fourth place in it.

In the photo from the left: coach Jacek Cierniak, Rafał Sendor 2d, Michał Żychowicz 1d, Sebastian Tokarczyk 2d, Filip Hrabia 2e, Jakub Cyran 2g, Dawid Myśliwiec 2i, Igor Dziedzic 2e, Michał Barański 3b, Michał Saturczak 1d / award for the best player teams /, Adrian Stępski 2d

 

 

Social project Mr. Español as part of the Olympics Exempt from Theory.

In the 2017/18 school year, a group of students from the Spanish bilingual section of VILO undertook the implementation of a social project entitled “Mr. Español” as part of the Olympics Exempt from Theory. They conducted a series of workshops among children and young people, during which they introduced them to the advantages of learning this language and its beautiful sound, and introduced their younger colleagues to the secrets of the culture of Spanish-speaking countries.

Everyone knows that it is best to learn through play, so there was a lot of laughter during the classes, and at the end there was a quiz with prizes and sweets waiting for the kids. After an hour spent in the workshops, everyone was charmed by this beautiful language and interested in the diversity of the cultures of the countries presented. A large part of the participants even expressed a desire to continue their adventure with Spanish, which greatly pleased the organizers of the project, whose aim was to promote the Spanish language.

 

Congratulations to Monika Ciszewska from class 2B

Monika Ciszewska from grade 2b qualified for this year’s Lifescience workshop for high school students organized by the Faculty of Biochemistry, Biophysics and Biotechnology of the Jagiellonian University.

Oliwia Krzemień and Bartosz Biesiadecki won with 3a1

in the Polish edition of the European Union Competition for Young Scientists

Oliwia Krzemień and Bartosz Biesiadecki from class 3a1 won the Polish Edition of the European Union Competition for Young Scientists and were invited to the EUCYS International Finals, which will be held in September in Dublin.

Initially, the jury selected 21 best projects from among the submitted projects. Their authors met at the Festival of Young Discovery Researchers in Warsaw on April 13-15. During the final poster session, the jurors talked to all participants and chose the Polish national team for the world finals in September.

The memory of the people The memory of the place – KL Plaszów and the contemporary inhabitants of Krakow

On April 17, a conference crowning the first stage of the project was held at our school

MEMORY OF PEOPLE. MEMORY OF PLACE.

PLASZOW CLASS AND CONTEMPORARY INHABITANTS OF KRAKOW.

The organizers of the conference were: VI High School, Center for Educational Research and Continuing Education at the Faculty of Polish Studies of the Jagiellonian University and the Polish Historical Society, branch in Krakow.

The honorary patronage over the ceremony and the entire project was assumed by the Małopolska Voivode, Piotr Ćwik.

The event was graced by the presence of:

Piotr Ćwik – Voivode of Lesser Poland

dr Andrzej Kulig – Deputy Mayor of the City of Krakow for Culture and Social Affairs

Anna Korfel -Jasińska – Director of the Education Department of the Krakow City Hall

Ryszard Kotarba – author of a monograph on the KL Plaszow camp from the Institute of National Remembrance in Krakow

Monika Bednarek – Head of the Emilian Factory by Oskar Schindler

Marta Śmietana from Emilio Oskar Schindler’s Factory

Paweł Kubisztal – Chairman of the Board of the Association

PODGÓRZE.PL

prof. dr hab. Krzysztof Zamorski from the Institute of History of the Jagiellonian University

prof. dr hab. Mariusz Wołos from the Institute of the History of Archives of the Pedagogical University

dr hab. Roma Sendyka from the Department of Anthropology of Literature and Cultural Research of the Jagiellonian University

The project serves to publicize the topic, arouse public awareness and reflect on the place that serves the recreation of Krakow residents and is, after all, the site of the former cemetery and concentration camp. We are talking about remembrance, forms of commemoration, about activities undertaken to respect this place more and create a memorial site there.

The project aims to increase the historical and social awareness of students, among others on the importance of commemorating the past.

From the participants’ experience:

“For us, the students of High School No. 6, the project was something special, something that opened our eyes to many things. It showed how people can have different attitudes to history – for some it is something irreplaceable, others pass by indifferently without having a clue. The project was also something timeless for us. He took us back to the times of World War II and its realities, so dear to us – after all, it all happened here, in this very place. However, moving back into the past, we stumbled upon the present, where we were shocked by the realities. A forgotten place, treated as something important only in terms of putting up a sign and making it a landscape place. We have learned a lifetime that history will always leave its mark and we should want to notice them. So that the memory would not be lost. “

 

 

Award for Magdalena Kudła

Magdalena Kudła took third place in the 15-18 age category during the 14th Krakow Youth French Song Festival. She also sang the Award of the Mayor of the City, and the French Institute, charmed by her beautiful voice, presented the laureate with a French language course.

Congratulations on your well-deserved success.

 

Congratulations to Michał Kurleto in class 3d

Congratulations to Michał Kurleto from class 3d for winning the title of Laureate of the 1st degree in the National Olympics “AGH Diamond Index” in physics.

 

Outdoor physical education lesson

For students in Grade 1a2, the absence of a pitch is not a test and their creativity in terms of ball use and terrain seems to be endless.

 

Congratulations to Paweł Skowronek from class 3A3

Congratulations to Paweł Skowronek from class 3A3 on the finalist title of the Olympiad in Polish Literature and Language

The director of the VI High School appreciated by the Fowler Brotherhood in Kraków with the Marcin Oracewicz Guz Award

 

A trip to Greece

April 14, 2018 Saturday

It was a really great day, the collection at the school, quick inspection of the car and after a while the whole trip was sitting in its places ready to conquer Greece. Professor Klec made sure that everyone was securely fastened and ready to go, and we already dreamed of the Greek sun, beautiful views, shared adventures and unforgettable stories. First, however, we had to say goodbye to our school, we slowly left Wąska Street and started our wonderful trip.

The road, despite the fact that it was difficult and tiring, did not take a long time thanks to the perfect atmosphere and fully captivating stories of our guide. Therefore, before we had time to notice any change and we were already outside Poland, and soon after we left Hungary, saying goodbye to the EU for a while. We drove to Serbia, where we had dinner late in the evening and we had our first night.

April 15, 2018

A quick breakfast in a very noble Serbian hotel and it was time to move on, we couldn’t let the Greek beaches wait for us. Passing through Macedonia, we listened to the story of Alexander the Great and before we knew it, we were already on the border of Greece. On our way to Leptokarya (our first stop on Greek soil), we managed to stop at a small workshop where Byzantine-style icons were handcrafted. We are presented with everything step by step, from choosing the right wood to sticking gold on the icon background. After this visit, we came to Filoxeni – our hotel at the foot of Mount Olympus itself. In the evening we went to the beach where we could fully see the beauty of Greece. On the one hand, huge mountains, on the other hand, the vastness of water, and in the middle of it a town, extremely charming with a beautiful sandy beach just waiting for guests and tourists from all over the world.

April 16, 2018

We were in a hurry again, after a nutritious breakfast, we continue our trip. We visited Meteora where monasteries stand on the tops of huge rocks. We got to know how the monks lived, we saw a tiny but exceptionally beautiful temple, rich in frescoes very similar (and sometimes even identical) to those of Hieronymus Bosch. We also managed to take some breathtaking photos that look like those from the movie Avatar. After this adventure, we went to our accommodation – to Loutraki. We got there before our dinner time, so we managed to unpack in peace, and then in a tight group we went to the sea, where dinner was already waiting for us in one of the seaside taverns. After a sumptuous meal, full of optimism for the next few days, we went to our rooms.

April 17, 2018

In the morning we set off to Nafplio, an exceptionally beautiful town south of Loutraki. We managed to climb the Palamidi fortress, which was still built by the Venetians and was in perfect condition. The view was breathtaking, but unfortunately none of my words will be able to convey our delight when, standing on the top, we could look at the city lying at the foot of the fortress. The more so because the weather was favorable for us, the Greek sun was blazing, but the sea breeze and gentle wind gave us relief and respite, creating ideal conditions for enjoying the view, and then the walk we took around the headland to reach a beautifully situated port full of white yachts and fishing boats. There was only one way to improve such a beautiful day. Therefore, just a few minutes later we were eating ice cream in the shade of one of the narrow streets of Nafplio, where the smell of orange and cinnamon spread.

Returning to the hotel, we managed to stop by the road to buy some oranges from a local Greek, which almost amazed with its sweetness and beautiful, vivid color.

After this landscape excursion, it’s time for a bit of history as we went to visit Mycenae. We started with the Treasury of Atreus, which for many years was mistakenly called Agamemnon’s tomb. It is the first such a large dome structure in the world (until the 2nd century when the Roman Pantheon was built). Then we drove several hundred meters from the ancient city separating us – Mycenae, which welcomed us with the monumental Lion’s Gate and invited us to their interior where we could admire the size and beautiful location of the Greek town. Before leaving, we went to the Mycenaean museum, which showed us the artistry of Greek sculptors and ceramics, the remains of helmets, shields and spears of Greek warriors, coins or even ornaments made of gold and silver, but the most important was the Agamemnon mask, i.e. the image of a man made of gold sheet, with over 3,500 years (!). Our guide did a great job and you felt that he was telling you passionately.

After returning to the hotel, we managed to go to the beach where we could admire the picturesque sunset together. After that we went again for dinner, happy and hungry, but the chef, as usual, did not disappoint us with reliable chicken and chips. We spent the rest of the evening talking, laughing and playing together. :))

18/04/2018

You have to use the day as much as possible, you can sleep on the coach. We knew it perfectly well, so from the morning, alert and prepared for the next adventures, we set off on our coach towards the Corinth Canal. Crossing an almost 6.5-kilometer-long canal where the walls reach 79 meters high and with each passing moment the feeling that they will get close enough to finally crush the boat, which suddenly seemed extremely small and defenseless against the power of nature, you just have to feel because no picture will reflect this situation. The over 2-hour trip there and back left us with a lot of brilliant photos, fun and a wide smile on our face, combined with admiration for people who decided to embark on such a bold project and dug an artificial corridor connecting the Aegean Sea with the Ionian Sea.

In the afternoon our groups gently divided. One decided to go to the beach and bask in the sunshine there and sunbathe our pale faces a bit. The second – a much smaller group of daredevils – was determined to conquer Ekklisia Profitis Ilias – a monastery located about 2 hours fast walk from our hotel. At around 1 p.m., the second group, led by professor Cancer, started to fight the forces of nature, their own character and fatigue. However, the ascent turned out to be very efficient and after only 2 hours, the volunteers of the expedition could boast of unusual photos of the entire bay, which was probably regretted later by the sunbathers. After a happy return, even more lively and eager to relax, we went to the beach and there, together with the rest of the group, we waited until dinner, which was more original than usual that day. We got lasagne … with the addition of cinnamon, which, contrary to appearances, made a very positive surprise, and everyone willingly agreed to a cinnamon revolution on their plates.

19.04.2018

Ladies and gentlemen, we have it. That day was the highlight of the program, the trip to Athens I think will stay with us for a long time. We started in full force, visiting the ghosts of the past on the Acropolis and listening to the beautiful stories of the guide, we learned a lot of new things and we brought closer the stories that each of us heard in our childhood from our grandfather or later in history or Polish lessons. Here history was not a date and boring “cramming” names by heart, here we could feel it, touch the stone that Greek philosophers touched thousands of years ago, see with our own eyes what they also saw. You have to be there, you just have to see it. After visiting the Acropolis, we descended a bit down the hill and sank into a maze of white and narrow roads between houses, even crammed into one another. Our guide, however, easily found the way in every situation and after a few stopping points where we did not spare our photos, passing the Athens Forum we went to the primary Athens market. There, while walking along one of the oldest streets in Athens, we were looking for a gift for our loved ones in the form of a magnet, miniature sculpture or other such objects that in the future will recall the image of those moments.

Being in Athens it would be a pity to miss the famous changing of the guard in front of the Greek parliament. Therefore, we could not deny ourselves this pleasure. However, we arrived a bit too early, which our guide accepted with approval and while we waited, he showed us the Athenian Garden located right next to the Parliament, where turtles and green parrots live, among others. However, we came back on time for the change of guard and we had the chance to watch the spectacle from the front rows, and it must be admitted that despite the comical way of moving, the Greek soldiers were perfectly trained and did not hesitate even for a moment with such difficult maneuvers. After almost 10 minutes of the show, we got back on the coach and went to our last dinner at Loutrace with the sound of the sea and the blue of the water.

April 20, 2018

After the last night in Loutrace, we headed to Delphi, a city famous for its oracles. When we got there, we saw one of the most picturesque panoramas of Greece. We started our tour in the Delphi museum, where we admired, among others: the Greek sphinx, omphalos (by the Hellenes it was considered the navel of the ancient world) or Delphic Auriga – a coachman who won the Pythian Games of 478 or 474 BC. After calming my historical curiosity and listening to the guide, it was time to enjoy the views. Walking through the ancient Greek city and wondering what life could have been like here a few thousand years ago was a wonderful experience. With our trip we reached the very top of the city, where the Olympic stadium was located, which could accommodate even 5 – 6 thousand spectators.

After visiting Delphi, we went to see with our own eyes what Thermopylae looked like, where the most unequal battle of antiquity took place – 300 Spartans and 700 Tespians decided to fight the huge Persian army despite the well-known final of this battle. They were led by the King of Sparta, Leonidas, whose monument we saw and commemorated, respectively, at the (most likely) place of his death. We also visited the museum, which is a new attraction of this place, and watched a short film that showed step by step the course of the fighting and the equipment of both armies. After this screening, we went to the river which Thermopylae got its name (“Hot Gates”) due to the high temperature of the water flowing in it. After we got our hands wet, we gathered to our coach and headed north towards Leptokaria, again visiting our hotel from the second night – Filoxenia. There we also organized a vocal competition, but the whole show was stolen by a local Greek, invited to the hotel especially for this occasion to present us with his Buzuki (Greek guitar) some Greek songs. It has to be admitted that together with our guide they made a really perfect vocal-instrumental duo.

April 21, 2018

Despite the fact that our main goal that day was to make it to Serbia for the night, we managed to get to Thessaloniki – the second largest city in Greece, where we visited the Basilica of St. Dmitri, we walked under the White Tower and took a photo with the great statue of Alexander Macedonian. After these attractions, we drove to the hill where the old walls of Thessaloniki stood and from there we could boldly admire the panorama of the city and its most remarkable monuments.

In the evening we went to Serbia for a delicious dinner and everyone went to sleep as quickly as possible because we already knew how long we would have to go back home.

April 22, 2018

Everything good ends quickly (unlike the traffic jams on the Hungarian-Serbian border, they never end) and in this beautiful way we had wonderful days together, getting to know not only Greece, but also ourselves, we made new friends and got closer to each other through the adventures that happened to us. The trip arrived in Poland happily and on that day our parents picked us up from our school, and only recently they waved us goodbye. Time passed very quickly, it was taken care of by interesting attractions, a well-filled schedule and most importantly – the people who created this trip. Because it was thanks to them that while driving back home, plans were already flying in your head, what will it look like in a year’s time and will it be possible to repeat such a phenomenal journey? Time will pass anyway, but memory and memories are eternal, especially with such companions.

Jakub Kulik 1F

 

 

 

 

Congratulations to Weronika Tupaj from class 3A3

 

Congratulations to WERONICE TUPAJ from KL. 3A3 winning the first place in the national stage of the Artistic Olympics (section: Art history)

 

 

Lecture by Dr. hab. Zdzisław Zblewski, research worker at the Institute of History of the Jagiellonian University

On April 17, 2018, the VI Lyceum was visited by Dr. hab. Zdzisław Zblewski, researcher at the Institute of History of the Jagiellonian University. Our expert gave a lecture on the 50th anniversary of the March events. “March 1968”, in which he presented the circumstances that led to the March events, discussed their course and consequences for the internal policy in the People’s Republic of Poland and the international position of our country. The following classes took part in the meeting: IA / 2, 3A / 2, 3E and 3G.

Another successes of Oliwia and Bartek

Oliwia Krzemień and Bartek Biesiadecki qualified for the central stage of the Olympiad of Technical Innovation and Invention

and

Oliwia Krzemień and Bartek Biesiadecki delivered a lecture on “Identification of leukocyte esterase in urine for early detection of urinary tract infection in children and infants” during the National Conference of Imaginative Children – Creative Students – Innovative Students under the patronage of Joanna Fabisiak, Member of the Polish Parliament on April 19 this year at the Sejm of the Republic of Poland in Warsaw

 

Farewell to high school graduates

Farewell to high school graduates through the lens of prof. Norbert Pieszczyński