The visit of Saint Nicholas

Saint Nicholas is known primarily as a great friend of children who gives them wonderful gifts every year. Fortunately, all students in our school deserve gifts, as confirmed by St. Nicholas arrived in each class on December 3rd and 4th. Everyone was waiting for this day, but especially the youngest pupils from preschool, kindergarten, and grades I – III showed the most emotions. As a thank for the gifts, our students sang songs and recited poems under the guidance of their teachers. It was also a unique opportunity to take photos with St.Nicholas.

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Newsletter – December 2021

 December 3 & 4: 

December 10 &11: 

December 17 & 18: 

December 24 & 25: 

December 31 & January 1:

Regular classes

Regular classes

Regular classes

No classes – Christmas

No classes – New Year’s Eve / New Year

 

From our school life:

On December 3rd & 4th, our classes will be visited by St Nicholas and the gifts will be distributed to kids.

On December 3rd & 4th, students in grades VIII to XI and all parents will have the opportunity to watch the movie “Wyszyński – revenge or forgiveness”. Please make any donation that will be allocated to the renovation of the hospital for the blind in Laski near Warsaw.

On December 10th and 11th, please submit your works for the contest: “Christmas Nativity Scene”. Announcement of the results on December 17th and 18th, 2021.

On December 17th & 18th, there will be a Nativity play. More information on this matter will be sent to the parents by the teachers of each class

On December 24th, 25th, 31st, and January 1st, there will be no classes. We will celebrate Christmas and New Year. We will meet all kids back on January 7th and 8th, 2022.

Happy Thanksgiving!

Celebrating the season,
appreciating family and friends,
wishing you the best
at this beautiful season.
Happy Thanksgiving!

 

The Principle, Teaching Staff, and the School Board

Independence Day of Poland

One of the most important days in Poland during the year is November 11th, because that is when Poles celebrate the anniversary of the Poland’s National Independence. This day reflects the national feelings of this country and it reminds the struggles that Poland had to overtake during the last centuries.
For 123 years Poland didn’t exist. It was dangerous to have a white and red polish flag at home, at school kids had to study in another language than their own. It was a time when children were beaten for fighting for the right to study in Polish. Poland became independent again in 1918. Now we can speak Polish without fear, cultivate our culture and traditions. This regained freedom is one of the most important values for the Polish nation.

Students of the Polish School of st. John Paul II, together with the teachers and the school board, celebrated the Independence Day.

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Trick or Treat!

On October 30 and 31, witches, ghouls and mummies ruled our school. The children took part in the parade. Sweets made them truly happy! There was a lot of smile and fun.

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