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COMENIUS project
,,One but not the same”
Our school
Primary School number 3 in Żory
Our school was founded in 1973.
There are about 470 students (ages 6-13)
and 40 teachers at our school.
We have two computer laboratories,
18 other classrooms designed for different
subjects and 5 interactive ready-for-use
boards, two gyms and the outdoor
playing area for small children, the
playground and football pitch.
Polish cities
- Warsaw
- Cracow
- Wroclaw
- Zakopane
- Gdansk
- Katowice
Warsaw
Warsaw is the capital and largest Polish city,
located in the central-eastern part of the
country on the Vistula River.
Interesting places: Palace of Culture and
Science, Old Town, Wilanow
Cracow
Cracow is one of the oldest Polish cities.
Former Capital City of Poland.
Interesting places: Wawel, Barbakan,
St. Mary’s Church
Wroclaw
Old Polish town.
Interesting places: Old town, Ostrów Tumski,
very big and nice zoo
Zakopane
Mountain town.
Interesting places: Tatry, Krupowki
Gdansk
Town near the Baltic Sea.
Interesting
places:
Baltic,
of Neptune, Old Town.
Fountain
Katowice
The capital of Silesia (our region).
Interesting places: Spodek, Silesian Culture
and Recreation Park
Personalities
-Karol Wojtyla (John Paul II)
-Maria Sklodowska-Curie
-Mikolaj Kopernik
-Fryderyk Chopin
-Lech Walesa
-Roman Polanski
Karol Wojtyla
Karol Wojtyla was born on May 18, 1920
in
October
16,
1978
he
became
Pope – John Paul II.
Maria Sklodowska-Curie
Born November 7, 1867. Discovered the
elements radium and polonium. Won The
Noble Prize twice.
Mikolaj Kopernik
February 19, 1473 - May 24, 1543.
Proved that the sun is the center of the solar
system.
Fryderyk Chopin
Fryderyk Chopin 1810 - 1849.
He was a very famous composer.
Lech Walesa
The creator of "Solidarity".
Polish President in the years 1990 to 1995.
Roman Polanski
Famous film director.
Traditions
Smigus Dyngus
known as wet Monday - old Polish tradition
celebrated on the Monday after Easter.
Boys pour water on girls.
THANK YOU!