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Education during the war: how to enroll a child in a school in Poland

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School education in Poland is compulsory for children from 7 to 18 years old. Foreigners have the right to study under the same conditions as Poles.

Due to the full-scale invasion of Russia, the school year for many Ukrainian children began outside the home. They were forced to go to schools in the countries where they left with their families. Most Ukrainians were accepted by Poland, where school education is compulsory for all children, regardless of citizenship.

What is the education system in the neighboring country that sheltered the most refugees from Ukraine, how to enroll a child in a Polish school, in a joint article with UNICEF tells TSN.ua.

How school education works in Poland

School education in Poland is compulsory for all children aged 7 to 18, including foreigners of any status. It is also free in state educational institutions. In general, school education in Poland is similar to Ukrainian, but has its own characteristics and stages.

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