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Can children go to school part time in Poland?


jemcat  1 | 1  
13 Feb 2009 /  #1
We will be moving to Poland this year not sure where yet, But we have three children 1, 5 & 8 They are home schooled at the moment Darcey the 5 year old has very bad eczema and is allergic to sun lotion (among other things) so she has to stay indoors for most of the summer, Morgan who is 8 had chickenpox and ended up with encephalitis she is now relearning what she knew at 5 and is now hyperactive and prone to fainting.

I would like them to go to a state school to learn some Polish meet other children and learn something about the culture but full time is out of the question.

So to get to the point (finally you say) can children go to school part time just to learn Polish or is this out of the question?

Are there no teachers out there that can answer my question?
Wroclaw  44 | 5359  
14 Feb 2009 /  #2
jemcat,

I would think that you'd need a doctor's certificate for each child.

There are state schools that care for children with special needs.

Whatever happens, it will include running around to different offices to get paperwork signed.

Sorry, I don't know more.
chi  1 | 33  
15 Feb 2009 /  #3
I agree with Wroclaw - I think you'd need a doctor's certificate...
Then, when you register your children with the school, you'll have to report this and I think any school in Poland will be able to help you... If the matter is really serious they'd be sending teachers over...

... but unfortunately I suspect you'll not be able to avoid the paper work...

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