“The changes in Polish education will allow schools to take off their corsets and feel even more freedom,” emphasized Małgorzata Kidawa-Błońska, President of the Senate, during the inauguration of the school year at Secondary School No. 2 in Gdynia. I wondered if she also remembered, for example, lay catechists, children attending religious classes or the ban on homework.
““The Spirit of Freedom and Values”
On Monday at the A. Mickiewicza Secondary School No. 2 in Gdynia, the ceremony of inauguration of the school year for first-graders took place with the participation of Marshal of the Senate Małgorzata Kidawa-Błońska. The ceremony began with the singing of the National Anthem.
The Marshal of the Senate stressed that Gdynia is an extraordinary city and that the history of the Second Secondary School is also extraordinary.
This spirit of freedom and values is very important in Gdynia and in this school.
– said Kidawa-Błońska and stressed that it was not by chance that this school was considered a friendly school, because in this institution everyone can find their place, find friendships and passions, and everyone can be themselves.
She said the changes in Polish education would allow schools to take off their corsets and feel this freedom even more.
We have to trust teachers. They really know how to talk to young people, discover their passions, and show them which path they should follow to achieve their dreams.
– said the Marshal of the Senate to the first-year high school students.
“You will find friendship and colleagues here”
Kidawa-Błońska emphasized that students will leave high school as adults and this entry will be a great adventure, although sometimes difficult and difficult.
But if you find here friendships, colleagues, people worth working with, and sometimes also find love, it will be easier for you.
– she said and added that she believed that the students would only have good memories of this school.
He also wished teachers good working conditions so that they can organize their profession as they dreamed, and parents that they will always be proud of their children.
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