Poland, Lublin
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We implement IB international programs PYP and MYP. We respond to our students' changing needs. We teach foreign languages effectively. We support the development of key skills, preparing children for the challenges of the modern world. We focus on balanced intellectual, emotional, social, and physical development. We maintain a safe and friendly environment that influences motivation and effective learning.
A special education teacher is on staff. A psychologist supports classes 4a-8a and 5c. A speech therapist assists students. A psychology-pedagogical team provides ongoing support to students.
We implement IB PYP and IB MYP. We respond to our students' changing needs. We teach foreign languages effectively and support the development of key skills, preparing children for the challenges of the modern world.
The psychology-pedagogical team invites you to virtual meetings addressing topics important and current for our students, their parents and guardians. Choose the topics of interest to learn more. First days of school: support for preparing a child for school and cooperation with the school. Preparation for E8: support for exam preparation and helping to cope with stress related to tests. Being in touch: adolescence, changes in behavior, developmental tasks of teenagers, support during adolescence. The page offers books and games to help build relationships and communication for parents and guardians. Phone: 663 123 112; email: podstawowa@paderewski.lublin.pl.
Paderewski International Primary School in Lublin offers a structured education for students aged six to fifteen, following the International Baccalaureate Primary Years and Middle Years Programmes. Based in the Czechów district, the school utilizes the nearby Akademos Sports Center for its physical education curriculum, which includes training sessions with Olympic-level coaches. Students participate in bilingual instruction where subjects such as mathematics and science are taught in both Polish and English. A distinctive part of the curriculum is the emphasis on philosophy lessons and Oxford debates, designed to develop reasoning and communication from a young age. Extra-curricular options include a Little Art Academy for sculpture and design, alongside specialized sports like hockey and football. The school focuses on maintaining a small community where individual development is supported through close teacher-pupil interaction. This program effectively prepares students for both the Polish eighth-grade national exam and future international academic transitions.