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KRACH - szkoła z przyszłością
Start date: Dec 31, 2015, End date: Dec 30, 2017 PROJECT  FINISHED 

The main objective of the project called "KRACH - a school with prospects" is to train the teaching staff so that they could broaden the European dimension of the school, strengthen the use of innovative teaching methods implementing modern technologies and undertake international educational projects in cooperation with other European schools. The project perfectly fits into the whole concept of our school's activity. The popular nickname of the school is KRACH (from the name od our patron poet Krasinski). Based on this word is the five-word concept: friendliness, development, ambition, Ciechanow, history. Our ambitious students, who consider friendliness as the basis for their relations, deeply appreciate the tradition and the history of their school and have o lot of respect for their roots, deserve to be given the right conditions for all-embracing development and to be shown a variety of ways to fulfil their dreams and pursue their goals and plans. Such conditions can only be offered by a school whose teaching staff is devoted to self-development in the process of CPD and using all means to achieve the goal of student development. Ten teachers will take part in the project, attending professional development courses in Great Britain (4 or 5 teachers of English plus 2 or 3 teachers of subjects other than foreign languages), Germany (2 teachers of German) and Austria (one teacher of German). As a result, the teachers will gain new competences influencing the quality of teaching - they will use innovtive teaching methods and undertake international educational projects. We want our school to become more and more modern, friendlier and efficient. We want it to give each student the opportunities to succeed in accordance with their abilities and talents. We want to be innovative and offer atractive conditions to those who are ready to change the reality.
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