Events
31st of May 2010
May and June are very special months for many Polish people. During this time we celebrate Mother’s, Children’s and Fathers day in our country. Each year, at the end of May we have the Family Day in our school, which combines all those holidays together. To celebrate it, on the 31st of May parents gathered in the assembly hall to spend some time together. We started with two plays. One prepared by the group of the youngest children (stages 0-2) and the other played by those a little older (stages 3-5). All the children put all their hearts in their acting and everybody loved their performance. After the show children gave their parents own-made presents and then everybody enjoyed the time spent together while drinking coffee and eating cookies.
1st of May 2010
In the beginning of May 2010 our IGCSE and CP groups went on a 4-day trip to Kotlina Klodzka. We visited a Gold Mine in Złoty Stok where we went 8 floors underground, then we all decided to experience forest from a different perspective; we climbed trees, zipwired and did other stunts in a Rope Park. However hard it was, everybody did it.
Then our students had a chance to make their own paper in the Museum of Papermaking in Duszniki Zdrój, where they took many photos of interesting exhibits, another breathtaking experience was a Glass Factory in Szczytna Śląska, where we could observe the whole process of crystal glass making, from melting glass to engraving various patterns.
We had a lot of fun in the Museum of Toys in Kudowa and some thrill in the Skull Chapel where over 20 000 skulls and bones are collected. Continuing our underground trip we visited Hitler's underground town in Osówka where all sneakers got wet... In the meantime, in Duszniki and Kudowa we had an opportunity to drink mineral water, which "tastes like blood", as our Chinese and Korean students said. Then we visited a Japanese garden on our way to the Errant Rocks Reservation, which was the last but one place we were at and where even the slimmest of us had problems to go in the rocky labyrinth... I made it! On our way back we stopped in Kłodzko, where we crossed the oldest bridge in Poland and where Wei bought her sandals. We spent our nights at the hotel where we played table tennis, billiards, basketball, football, listened to music and watched films.
We are all looking forward to other opportunities to visit different places.


