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 your excellent French level.
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 your excellent French level.
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 learning is best 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.
Have a look at the photos from the workshops!

Society of Teachers of Librarians of Polish Schools
Branch in Krakow
and
Provincial Public Library in Krakow
students of all schools are invited
to participate in the 11th edition
Małopolska Competition of Beautiful Reading
COMPETITION OBJECTIVES:
Improving beautiful reading skills
Shaping the reading culture
Developing creative talents
The competition will be played in two stages:
I – SCHOOL STAGE – two finalists are selected
II – INTER-SCHOOL STAGE – audition of the finalists of the school stage
Please prepare a fragment of your favorite book from literature for children and teenagers for reading.
Participants read a prepared fragment of prose containing dialogue and description.
The assessment covers:
diction (0-3 points),
text interpretation (0-3 points),
keeping the time limit (up to 3 minutes) (1 point).
Registration for the competition in the school library and by Librus
until January 22, 2018 (Monday)
The date of the school stage will be set at a later date.
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 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.
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.
On January 22, 2018, the quarter-finals of the Debate School Debate Tournament took place at the City Hall at Plac All Saints in Krakow.
Our school was represented by: Maciej Kuć, Franek Pozarzycki, Stanisław Chludziński and Kajetan Żakowski. Our team debated on the proposal side with the 5th High School.

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.
Great fun, good exercise in the fresh air, real fun, attractive form of physical activity, an idea for great PE classes – this is how both students and teachers assess the physical education lesson on the ice rink.
Students in grades 1 c and 1 a3 found out that skating is not that difficult, and that you can get a lot of fun and joy from it. And although there were falls, everyone came back very happy and in good spirits!
