jimmybaloo
3 Jan 2021
Work / Opening a Preschool in Poland (Krakow) [6]
Thanks a lot for the suggestions, yes we do not expect it to be too hard to find a good headteacher mostly because we truly want to pay our teachers well and our headteacher will be vital to our business.
The issue I find however is that many teachers are unsure about the process themselves. There are none who are experienced in opening a preschool who don't work for said preschool.
I guess it's going to be a leap of faith we just got Sanepid approval and the fire department should be done next week. Apparently these are the hardest parts...
Is this correct? I thought the national government provides the local government the funds based upon the number of preschools in the area.
its a strange situation in our case as we are in Gimina Mogliany - which has a terrible reputation as well as corruption scandals but in terms of Sanepid and fire department we're attached to Krakow.
As far as I'm aware they cannot refuse us funding.
Thanks a lot for the suggestions, yes we do not expect it to be too hard to find a good headteacher mostly because we truly want to pay our teachers well and our headteacher will be vital to our business.
The issue I find however is that many teachers are unsure about the process themselves. There are none who are experienced in opening a preschool who don't work for said preschool.
I guess it's going to be a leap of faith we just got Sanepid approval and the fire department should be done next week. Apparently these are the hardest parts...
They are, incidentally, funded by local/provincial governments, not by national governments.
Is this correct? I thought the national government provides the local government the funds based upon the number of preschools in the area.
its a strange situation in our case as we are in Gimina Mogliany - which has a terrible reputation as well as corruption scandals but in terms of Sanepid and fire department we're attached to Krakow.
As far as I'm aware they cannot refuse us funding.