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Wait for it.

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May have come to an end and so have Matura Exams. With God's help we will all pass it, but for now third classed have holidays and are waiting for the results which will be revealed on the 30th of June. Wish us luck.

by Patrycja Gawrońska.

 

A future Teacher from Madagascar in Kopernik High School !!!

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Gilo Solomampianino, a future teacher from Madagascar, came to our school thanks to Comenius Programme. So before you read an interview with him prepared by Paweł Nowak from If , few words of introduction.

The Comenius Programme funds several types of actions related to school education. One of them is Comenius "mobility" which actions enable individuals to travel abroad to take part in a certain project. The one that Gilo took part in is called Assistantship which funds student teachers to work in a school abroad for up to ten months.
Student teachers assist in teaching. This gives the future teacher the opportunity to enhance their knowledge of other European languages, countries and school education systems and to improve their teaching skills. It also helps to improve language skills of pupils at the host school and can increase both their motivation to learn languages and their interest in the assistant's country and culture.
Paweł Nowak talked to Gilo, we really encourage you to read what he said about the programme, our country and school.

Click here to read more.

by Marzena Kossak-Wąchała

 

We are the champions!

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On 8th December the next edition of National English Competition “English High Flier” took place in M.Kopernik’s High School in Czestochowa. The results were sent to us at the end of January. The multiple-choice test was attuned to a proper age category and included curriculum problems. Sitting this test, we had a great opportunity to compare our knowledge and abilities with students from differents parts in our country. The most satisfactory results obtained:

1.LAUREATE Jakub Szymański – kl. II F - 2nd in province, 11th in a country.
Teacher: p.Korpus;
2.VERY GOOD RESULT (82.14%)  Resakowski Grzegorz- kl. III D
Teacher: p.Korpus;
3.VERY GOOD RESULT (81.25%) Dziubała Karolina- kl. III F
Teacher: p.Korpus;
4.VERY GOOD RESULT (81.25%) Sucharska Agata- kl. I E
Teacher: p. Elina Szago-Lalak;
5.GOOD RESULT (79.46%) Alijew Kamil- kl. III G
Teacher: p. Monika Piaszczyk;
6.GOOD RESULT (78.57%) Gawrońska Patrycja- kl.III E
Teacher: M.Kossak-Wąchała
7.GOOD RESULT (78.13%) Leśniak Anna- kl. I F
Teacher: p.M.Kossak-Wąchała;
8.GOOD RESULT (77.23%) Wieczorek Ewa- kl. III E
Teacher: p.M.Kossak-Wąchała;
9.GOOD RESULT (75.89%) Nylec Marcin- kl. III F
Teacher: p.Korpus;
10.GOOD RESULT (75.89%) Worwąg Anna- kl. II F
Teacher: p.Elina Szago-Lalak
11.GOOD RESULT (75.45%) Kurpios Aleksandra- kl. III F
Teacher: p.Korpus;
12.GOOD RESULT (75%) Kuźnicka Monika- kl. I E
Teacher: p.Monika Piaszczyk.

 

E is for English...

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English High Flier will take place on the 8 th of December. If you’re interested in taking part in it please ask your English teacher to sign you up (the deadline is 15 November). It’s always worth trying!

By Patrycja Gawrońska

 

All you need is... trip!

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The first classes' trip to Janów took place on 17th of September. We met at 9.15 in the morning near the " Simply Market". Everybody was happy and the atmosphere was nice. We were lucky, because the weather was fine, the sun was shining, so we didn't worry about a few clouds on the sky. The buses were to arrive at 9.30, so we had to wait. After a while we realised that they were late. We weren't bored or worried. Finally the buses reached it's destination at 10.30. We quickly got into the coaches and this is how our journey started. We were sure that it wouldn't take a lot of time and we didn't realise that it had already taken an hour. When we finally reached Janów, we were divided into two groups. The two classes took up the walk and the two remaining ones had to wait for their turn. The place looked pretty. It was called "Chata za wsią". There was a DJ with us, but he wasn't a good one, so while waiting for a walk to begin, we were listening to our own music. Then, our tour guide came, and we started our walk. We were following an astrologic path, which enabled us to observe a real size models of the Sun and other planets. The Sun's model was hanging on a tree. The model was pretty big and silver. We reached the first planet, Mercury, very quickly and then we checked how the Sun looks from this perspective. It was amazing! And in fact, we were looking at a small ball! When we were ready to go, we started walking fast. Observing the Sun from different perspective was a extraordinary experience. The planets' models weren't big. On the contrary, they were very tiny. I think that the Sun was 500 times bigger than the Earth or the Mars. After following the planets' path, we