Partner school

 

       Welcome in Horticultural Secondary School in Pawlosiow.
We specialize our students in the field of Information Technology, Forestry, Gardening and Landscape Architecture.
       We are looking for schools around the world which would be interested in working with us in Leonardo da Vinci programme in 2013. The main idea of this programme is to exchange people’s experiences who work in the same or similar study area. We are open to any new forms of cooperation.
       If you are interested in our proposal please contact us on our school e-mail: pawlosiowteachers@o2.pl or zsopawlosiow@interia.pl or on our telephone number 0048 016 621 63 75 .Please ask for language teachers.



       In January 2010 we established the partnership with Norwegian Senja Videregaende Skole which educates youth in similar professions to our school.
Senja Videregaende Skole is situated on Senja Island in northern Norway. The school have existed since 1914. There are about 100 students who learn profiles as follows: technology and industrial production, science, electrical technology. The school possesses one of the biggest agricultural holding in Norway which is also very well equipped. There is a gardening profile in the school. The vegetables, fruits and flowers which are sold during the whole year are produced there. The holding runs also the corn and fodder plants production. There is also a forest department in the school. The school forest surface area is about 8000 hectare. practical education has been run in those forests. As one of the few schools the Norwegian school takes up the breeding of all the farm animals. The institution has the boarding house, cafeteria and the café.
       Our school gain the funds for the trip of two our teachers to the Norwegian school as a result of the project ‘Let’s exchange our experience - cooperation of Norwegian and Polish farm school’.
During the visit in our partner school Mrs Joanna Kozorowska and Mrs Agnieszka Marczak were observing the work of the Norwegian school. They learnt the methods of conducting the practical classes, methods of assessing and examining students, and they also took part in those classes. They learnt many innovative ideas about education as well as farming. These ideas can be also used in Polish education and farming. At the end of the trip they discussed the terms of the further cooperation between the schools and they talked about deciding on the date of the revisit in Poland.
The trip was very successful . Our teachers loved the landscapes of the northern Norway as well as the way they were welcomed in this unusual Norwegian school.
      When they came back from the Sanja Island there was a meeting with all the employees in our school. Mrs Kozorowska and Mrs Marczak presented the wonderful pictures of the Norwegian school and shared their own opinions and impressions with other teachers. They also gave an interview in the local radio in Jaroslaw.
The date of the revisit was set to May 2011. Currently, we are working on the project of the students and teachers exchange as part of the Comenius programme..









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