Study trip to Poland’s unique school system

Visit 3 different schools that influence the future of Poland: The public school, the private school and the Catholic school. Europe’s fastest growing economy is a balancing act of the new and the old. At the center of this are the Polish Schools.

Poland’s diverse schools

Get inside the Poland’s schools, as they form the future of the country. Experience first hand the deliberations in 3 completely different schools.


By visiting a public, private, and Catholic school in Poland, educators gain a holistic view of the various ways in which schools can meet the needs of their students. Each type of school offers unique strengths—from the rigorous and inclusive nature of public schools, to the personalized and innovative models in private schools, to the community-focused, values-driven education of Catholic schools. These visits will give educators new ideas, tools, and inspiration to improve their own practices, ultimately benefiting the students they teach. 

Experiences and Programme Highlights

View and choose some of our favorite highlights and unique experiences, which can be added to your programme.

Schools balancing innovation and tradition

Diverse ideas of schooling – In today's interconnected world, education needs to be dynamic, adaptable, and forward-thinking. One powerful way to foster this is by exploring diverse educational systems, especially those that are successfully blending tradition with innovation. Poland offers an exciting opportunity for teachers and schools to broaden their perspectives by visiting three distinct types of schools.

Europe’s fastest growing economy

See the change – See the change from first row: Visitors to Poland are usually surprised by the country’s modernity. Poland is struggling to do that while maintaining a link to the traditions. A visit to Poland will give ample opportunity to visit both the new and old Poland.

Beautiful cities with reasonable prices

Krakow -  The gem of Poland with a beautiful city center, but also a buzzling old Jewish neighbourhodd, that really has become a home for the hip and modern.

Warsaw – Nowhere in Poland is the cahnge so obvious. This roaring metropolis can seem overwhelming, but it is also at the heart of the change in Poland.

Programme Outcome

Who can attend

The ‘Studytrip to 3 different Polish schools’ is suitable for smaller to larger groups of teachers or educators. It can also be tailored to school groups. The duration, programme, and activities will be planned to meet your needs and wishes. Especially relevant for:

Schools and groups of teachers combining external or internal conferences, teamwork days, and organisational events with leisure activities.

Student groups looking to have an authentic journey and a culturally fun experience with true cultural meetings.

Content &
Activities

For your studytrip you can choose between different types of activities. Either add these to your visits to the schools or let us structure a full daily programme with content that accommodates your objectives. One school can be visited in half a day.

1. Visit to different schools with special access to teachers and students in diverse educational environments.

2. Leisure activities offering excitement, team spirit and authentic experiences.

3. Culture, commerce and inspirational visits, tastings, talks, and activities are valuable ways to learn and bring back new ideas. We curate this part of the programme with our network, local experts, and guides.

Benefits &
Outcome

Why this matters for teachers and schools

Broadening Educational Horizons: By visiting these three types of schools—public, private, and Catholic—educators will gain insight into the variety of approaches to education within one country. Understanding how these schools adapt to different student populations, resources, and pedagogical philosophies allows teachers to appreciate the diverse ways in which educational needs can be met.

Observing a range of educational environments encourages teachers to reflect on their own practices. They will be able to compare and contrast different methods and discover strategies that may be more effective in their own classrooms, whether it’s how to better integrate values into teaching, how to personalize learning for individual students, or how to foster a more inclusive, equitable school culture

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