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2 High School no. XVII name Agnieszki Osieckiej

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4  Poland is a country in Central Europe. It is on the east of Germany. The Czech Republic and Slovakia are to the south, Ukraine and Bealrus to the east, and the Baltic Sea, Lithuania, and Russia to the north.  The total land area of Poland is about 312,679 km 2 with over 38.5 million people. Poland's capital and largest metropolis is Warsaw. The word "Poland" was written officially for the first time in 966. Walk through Science

5 Warsaw Cracow Gdansk Walk through Science

6 Polish lakes Walk through Science

7 Polish mountains Walk through Science

8 Polish seaside Walk through Science

9 Wisława Szymborska Poetess (1923-2012) Frederic Chopin Pianist (1810-1849) Mikołaj Kopernik Astronom (1473 - 1543) Walk through Science

10 Maria Skłodowska - Curie Physist and chemist (1867-1934) John Paul II Pope (1920-2005) Robert Lewandowski Footballer (1988) Walk through Science

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12 We have the following stages of education: - Nursery - Kindergarden - Primary school - Secondary school (high school, technical school, vocational school, post- secondary school) - College/University Matura exam is the most important part of education in Poland. It gives you a possibility to study at university. Each of high school students must pass basic Maths, Polish and English exam and two subjects on the extension level. Walk through Science

13 It’s a city in western Poland and the largest city in the historical region of Silesia. It lies on the banks of the River Oder. Wrocław is the historical capital of Silesia and Lower Silesia. Today, it is the capital of the Lower Silesian Voivodeship. Walk through Science

14  History of our city starts in the middle ages and those times it was called Wratislavia.  In XIX century German settled on the territory of Wroclaw. Those times our city was called Breslau. It lasted until 1945.  Finally after this long time Wrocław became again a part of Poland. Walk through Science

15  Wroclaw is the fourth largest city in Poland  It has population over 630 000 residents  Our city is popular because of 12 islands and 117 bridges  In 2016 Wroclaw is European Capital of Culture  There are many miniorities in our city just like Catholicism, Protestantism, Orthodoxy and Judaism. Walk through Science

16 -Ostrów Tumski -Wrocław Zoo -Multimedia Fountain -University of Wrocław and more… Walk through Science

17 It’s the oldest part of the city of Wrocław in south-western Poland. It was formerly an island (ostrów in Old Polish language) between branches of the Oder River. Walk through Science

18 It is the oldest zoo in Poland, having been opened in 1865 as the Breslau Zoological Garden while the city was part of Prussia. It is also the largest (in terms of the number of animals) zoo in Poland. Walk through Science

19 It’s a multimedia musical fountain and ornamental pond in Wrocław, of western Poland. Fountain runs only during the summer season - from the last weekend of April or the first weekend of May to late October. Walk through Science

20 It’s a skyscraper. Sky Tower is the tallest building in Poland in the category of height to roof and category of highest floor, and the second tallest structure overall after the Palace of Culture and Science in Warsaw. A publicly accessible viewpoint is located on the 49th floor. Walk through Science

21 The University is currently the largest in Lower Silesian Voivodeship with over 100,000 graduates since 1945 including some 1,900 researchers among whom many received the highest awards for their contribution to the development of scientific scholarship. Walk through Science

22 The opera house was opened in 1841 and up to 1945 was known as the Breslau Opera. Wroclaw Opera is one of the leading Opera companies in Europe. Walk through Science

23 is one of the most interesting high school in Wrocław, established between 1891 and 1893 in neo-Gothic style. Located few minutes walk from the city center. Long, long time ago Now Walk through Science

24 The patron of our school is Agnieszka Osiecka. She was a polish writer, songwriter and journalist. She wrote a lot of song. The most popular is Małgośka. Agnieszka Osiecka is considered one of the most important and gifted persons in postwar Polish history. Walk through Science

25 Key Features  comfortable classrooms  fully equipped gym and field  multipurpose classrooms  well-equipped science laboratories  computer rooms  music recital rooms and music technology suites  recording studio  large library with outstanding facilities for independent study Walk through Science

26 * Humanist class * Math class * Bio\Chemisty class * Class with additional English * Class with additional German * Theatrical class Walk through Science

27 Przekręt - the overview of youth culture. The music, dance performance and theatrical. Walk through Science

28 The Very Big Water the national Agnieszka Osiecka song festiwal. Walk through Science

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30 On the 13th december 2006 our school vistited President of Poland Lech Kaczyński, who died in tragic plane crash few years later. It was a great honour for our school that the head of the state visited us. Walk through Science

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