Kindergartens, Schools, Vocational Schools: Ukrainians in Poland Informed About Financial Support and Educational Features.


Ukrainians Informed About Educational Opportunities for Children in Poland
In Ukraine, many citizens move with their children to Poland and face adaptation to a new educational system. If the child is of preschool age, they can be sent to a kindergarten, if of school age - they need to be transferred to a Polish school or continue Ukrainian online education. Children can also receive financial aid, participate in clubs and sports sections.
Kindergartens
There are financial support programs for low-income families, which receive discounts for kindergartens. Many kindergartens offer quality meals, taking into account the dietary needs of children. To enroll a child in a kindergarten, it is necessary to contact the institution personally or fill out an online application.
Primary School
Polish schools have high educational standards and diverse programs. Low-income families and students with achievements in academics and sports can receive financial aid. Education in public schools is free, and students also have the right to reduced-fare travel. Schools have clubs and sports sections for the holistic development of students. To enroll in a Polish school, you need to have documents and a Profil zaufany.
Vocational Schools
Students of vocational schools acquire practical skills for professions and have the opportunity to quickly find jobs. Many vocational schools collaborate with enterprises for the employment of graduates. Graduates can also continue their education in higher education institutions or improve their qualifications in other courses. Students receive scholarships and assistance during their studies.
This should be considered by those who are considering relocating to Poland.
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