Zespół Szkół nr 1 w Tychach
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  • December 13, 1981- We Remember!
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    • School history
  • Students' achievements
    • Students' artistic achievements
    • Students' athletic achievements
    • Students' academic achievements
  • Projects
    • Erasmus+ >
      • Erasmus+ F.I.L.M
      • Erasmus+ School Quality Label
    • Project of the Polish Humanitarian Action
    • Students' projects >
      • Environmental protection >
        • Chemist handbook
        • Out of theory
    • Unesco School
    • Inetrnational exchanges >
      • School exchange with Königin-Luise-Stiftung Berlin
      • School exchange with Oberschule Seesen
      • School exchange with Putignano
  • December 13, 1981- We Remember!
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  • Polish Version
On February 20-24, 2017 our school was visited by students from Oberschule Seesen (Niedersachsen, Germany) with their teacher Mrs Eveline Drescher, and the school's headmaster, Annegret Tuchtfeld. The students got to know our school, they also had the opportunity to participate in an English language lesson conducted by Dominik Gielzak, and classes under the supervision of our physical education teachers: Beata Ostaś-Rupa, Marcin Trojanowski, and Jolanta Podmokły. The aerobics lesson was conducted by a graduate student, Maria Kuźnik. The program was graced by artistic performances by Rafał Białas's music group, a solo performance by Natalia Opala, a capoeira performance by Igor Kapała and a performance by the "Morgutek'' pantomime group. The program also included trips to Katowice, Kraków and the Beskids. German youth found their stay in Poland very interesting and ... too short. The students are already looking forward to the next exchange with the Seesen school (September 2017).
I would like to thank the families for their hospitality, teachers for their cooperation and Polish-German Youth Cooperation for funding the program of all exchange participants.
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Tekst: Wojciech Borkowy
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