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Polish Saturday School in Moss - beginning of the year

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The Polish Saturday School in Moss started the new school year last Saturday, September 15th. We were at the ceremony and we covered it live. We also made a broadcast from the Erasmus Project for grades 6 and 8. As usual - we were accompanied by Troll Einar!

Polish Saturday School in Moss

The Polish Saturday School in Moss not only allows you to learn the Polish language, but also learn subjects in your mother tongue and learn about Polish history, culture and customs. It is located in the Vang Skole building, where classes are held every Saturday.

Learn more about the Polish School in Moss >>

The beginning of the year

A lot of people came to the celebrations to start the school year - the gym was filled to the brim. The format of the ceremony was purely Polish - after the headmaster's speech, the four students recited a poem about school life. Diplomas were also given to the winners of last year's competitions. The school reports were handed out after leaving the classroom.

Erasmus project in grades 6 and 8

The Polish Saturday School in Moss participates in the Erasmus+ project. The facility cooperates with schools from Spain, Lithuania, Belgium and Poland. Known for ours Radio Wataha Janusz Dziewiątkowski is a new Polish language teacher and on the first day of his education he conducted classes entitled: "Celebration of Regaining Independence". These lessons are typical of the entire project.

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First lesson - Erasmus +

The topic of the first lesson was "Symbolism of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. National symbols". They talked about issues that concern the identity and consciousness of Poles. The issues discussed included: on how to show respect for one's homeland and relationships Polish diaspora in Norway with Poland.

Read also: 100th anniversary of Poland's independence - the road to freedom >>>

At the beginning, it was about who the patriot is and whether it is possible to be one outside the borders of one's homeland. As it turned out - you can, only the understanding of this word differs from the interpretation in Poland. A patriot abroad is a person who promotes Polishness, admits to being Polish and talks about it. The key issue is also taking into account the patriotism of other countries and this is what distinguishes it from nationalism.

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Polish Saturday School in Moss

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