3. Patron
Paweł Chrzanowski (1846-
1914) is the patron of this
school. He was a Russian
Army general (Poland didn’t
exist on the maps of Europe
then) but after retiring from
the army he returned to
Warsaw and opened the
school in 1905. He always
spoke to the students in
Polish which was not liked
by the Russian government.
He was a great patriot.
4. Information
• The headmistress of school is Mrs. Anna
Jarosz, who is also a Physics teacher.
• The school’s symbol is an owl, which means
wisdom. We have our anthem too.
• In our school there are 35 classrooms, a
canteen, a gym, a school shop and a library.
6. We start lessons at 8
a.m. Each one lasts 45
minutes. After every
lesson there is a 10, 15
or 20 minutes break.
Here you have an
example of our daily
lesson plan.
Lessons
8:00 – 8:45 Biology
8:55 – 9:40 Polish
9:55 – 10:40 Physical Education
10:50 –11:35 English
11:45- 12:30 Chemistry
12:50 –13:35 German
13:55 –14:40 Maths
7. Classrooms
In our school most of the classrooms are
dedicated to one subject and students change
classrooms for each lesson. Let me show you
around my school.
12. Our rules are not one of the most rigorous.
We don’t have to wear uniforms but we
can’t put on brightly-coloured clothes. For
celebrations we have to wear white shirts,
black trousers or skirts and our school ties.
We can’t die hair or put on make-up and we
mustn’t use phones in school.
Rules
13. Activities
We have a school choir
and a band. The student
body organizes a lot of
events and contests. We
have Christmas and
Easter fairs as well as a
school picnic in May. We
have a “Colour Day” and
‘’Lucky Number” when
teachers can’t check
students knowledge.
14. TRIPS!!!
• Every year we have got at
least one trip for a week or
so. In the first year at the
beginning we go to the
seaside – Kąty Rybackie – to
integrate. In the second
year we have a trip to
Janów Lubelski and there
are environmental
workshops. In the third class
we have a trip to Great
Britian and to Cracow.