The main school times in Poland are 8.45am-2.45pm
Public schools in Polands are free. Private schools in Poland are paid.
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yes you can because Poland like all other countries have schools
well of course they do...... it's called liceum
Miriam Eisenstein has written: 'Jewish schools in Poland, 1919-39'
About 5 to 10 in private primary schools or about 20 in primary public ones, then about 25 to 30 in secondary public schools (Gimnazjum) and high schools. but for learning foreign languages or PE large classes are always divided into small groups of pupils. The numbers fits to large cities, schools on the provinces are usually less populous.
Polish people wear polish clothing that is similar to old style clothing, petty coats, bonnets, slips, skirts, button down shirts, braids, and stockings!!
Yes, English is taught as a second language in many schools. About 37% of Polish people can speak English as a second language.
MARIE CURIE ATTENDED SORBONNE SCHOOL IN PARIS,FRANCE
Poland has never left Poland
In Poland, children typically attend school from Monday to Friday. The school week usually starts on Monday and ends on Friday, with Saturday and Sunday reserved for rest and leisure. Some schools may have additional activities or classes on Saturdays, but this is not common for the regular curriculum.