Polish School to Open in Dublin
The Polish government is planning to open a Polish school in Dublin next year.
The plan is to cater for the thousands of Polish children living in Ireland that may want to follow the Polish national curriculum.
I wonder what MacKozer thinks.
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[…] Tim on Tcal.net (the Irish blog community http://tcal.net/archives/2006/09/01/polish-school-to-open-in-dublin/) posted news about the plans of Polish government to open a Polish school in Dublin in next school 2007/08 years. He was wandering what am I thinking about it. […]
Pingback by Ireland from a Polish perspective » Polish school in Dublin. — September 5, 2006 @ 10:00 pm
As far as I know there are a few Polish schools that existing in Ireland already. All of them have a certificate of the Polish Ministry of Education and they are entitled to learn Polish children in Polish system. At the moment I have found information about one in Dublin. It is weekend public school under the auspices of Polish Embassy in Dublin. It provides education in all 3 stages of Polish system – primary school, gymnasium, and high school. As far as I know this school has been working for at least one year. It is placed at Newpark
Comprehensive School at Newport Avenue in Blackrock, Dublin.
Apart of a small weekend schools in some parts of Ireland, it seems that Polish community in Dublin will finally get a real Polish school. The children in Ireland have obligatory to learn until they finish 16 years.
Here is my blog entry:
http://www.drakkart.com/eire2/2006/09/05/polish-school-in-dublin/
Best regards
Comment by MacKozer — September 5, 2006 @ 10:03 pm
Nice one MacKozer, thanks for the comment.
Comment by tim — September 6, 2006 @ 9:36 am